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    Intel Core I7 12700k @ 3.6 GHZ (up to 5 GHZ)
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    Asus TUF Gaming Z690-Plus Wifi-D4
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    Teamgroup T-Force Vulcan Z 32GB DDR4
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    MSI Ventus 2 GeForce RTX 4070 12GB GDRR6X
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    Zalman i3-Neo
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    Boot: Crucial P2 NVME - 1 TB M.2
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    Corsair H100i Elite
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  1. More accurate video title!
  2. I did 2 rounds of memtest on this memory with the 1333mhz speed, the 2400mhz speed, and I had no errors. Even more shocking is the fact that I even reset my CMOS which didn't help fix the standby problem unless I turned off XMP. The memory is very stable at both speeds but if I use standby at the 2400mhz speed I get a BSOD. With the 1333mhz I have zero issues with standby. I am not sure if it's either my motherboard or my memory? I have also even inputted the speeds and timings manually by looking at the product specs online which only offered the same result. The other shocking thing is my motherboard also supports 3000 MHz RAM speeds. Overall, I need to figure out the reason why I get BSODS when I put the computer on standby and after that, it says it has a bad overclock. In other uses besides standby, there are no issues with XMP. PC specs: Motherboard: MSI - Z97-G45 Gaming ATX LGA1150 Motherboard - Memory: G.SKILL- Ares Series 32GB (4 x 8GB) 240-Pin DDR3 SDRAM DDR3 2400 - Video Card: Asus - GeForce GTX 1070 8GB Dual Series Video Card - Processor: Intel i7 4790k 4.0 GHZ - SSD: Samsung 850 Pro- HDD: (2x) Toshiba 2 TB 7200RPM Internal Hard Drive - Operating System: Microsoft - Windows 10 Home OEM 64-bit - CPU cooler: ARCTIC Freezer 13 CO - Monitors: Asus - VG248QE (1080p 144hz) + Acer-X233W (1600 x 1050 60hz)- Keyboard and Mouse: Aula Demon King + Corsair - M65 PRO RGB FPS (White)- Power Supply: Corsair - CXM 750W 80+ Bronze Certified Semi-Modular ATX Power Supply
  3. I have a total of 16 gb. The game was using 8 gb.
  4. I did monitor the ram usage and the game used about 8 gb of 16 gb of the ram.
  5. Alright I will let you know if i get smoother fps.
  6. No, this time I should but I am still not sure if that will fully fix the problem I am having. I also have never had issues with graphics drivers before.
  7. PC SPECS: Case Thermaltake Versa H22 Special Edition Motherboard: MSI Z97-G45 GAMING Cpu: Intel i7 4790k @4.0 Ghz (4.4Ghz Turbo Boost) Cpu Cooler: Arctic Freezer 13 Co. Ram: 16 Gb Corsair Xms3 1333MHz DDr3. Gpu: ASUS GeForce GTX 1070 DUAL-GTX1070-O8G SSD:Samsung 850 Pro 256 Gb HDD: (2x) Toshiba 2 TB Drives (No Raid) PSU: Corsair CX 750M Monitors: Acer x223w (1600x1050 60hz) and Asus vg248qe (1080p 144hz) OS: Windows 10 home Wifi Card: asus pce-ac68 802.11ac Dual Band ----------------------------------------------------------- Settings: Maxed out | 100% res scale @ 1080p. Driver Version: 376.53 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I have been playing conquest 64 players and I am usually getting a smooth 100-120 fps with small dips to 90s. Then, on some of these maps my fps drops to like 70 fps then, worse it drops to 60. I even had it drop to 50. Most of the time the drops are to the mid 70s. The maps where drops are frequent are: (Stays at 80-90 and can drop to 60, 70, or even 50 fps) Amines San Quentin Scar Giants Shadow Ballroom blitz Fao Fortress (With intense planes and fighting) Normal fps drops: (Drops to 80 with intense combat) Monte Grappa. Aragon Forrest Suez Sinai desert. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- My point is that is there any bottleneck in my system that is causing this or is this just the game's fault.
  8. I understand STEAM VR is extremely light considering it's powered by the Source Engine. Are these results for my GTX 1070 normal? I currently own a ASUS Dual GTX 1070 (Dual-GTX1070-O8G).
  9. I got a core i7 4790k with 16 GB Corsair XMS3 1333mhz. My graphics card is a GTX 970 however my games do run pretty much like their supposed to. I want to upgrade to a 1070 in the near future for my 144 hz monitor. However, will the bottleneck be noticeable. Currently, it's like a 3 fps less or something around there I am guessing. I am just worried that it will be even more drastic if I upgrade. My point: Is a GTX 1070 worth it for 144 hz 1080p? Will 1333mhz DDR3 ram bottleneck the Gaming performance even more if I buy a 1070?
  10. Thanks for helping. May I add you on steam

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