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  1. The average 80 is in the in game benchmark. While during gameplay it drops to the 40s.
  2. Yes, running the memory on XMP does cause BSs. Setting the timings, voltages, and mem frequency to 3200 all manually rarely causes BSs and often causes games to crash.
  3. I know my GTX 1070 could do well above 110 if it was paired with something like an i5 8400. 2933 does seem to run fine at 1.35V and 16-18-18-38 timings. But the gains with that are minimal. Thank you.
  4. Only tested the memory OC with Windows Memory Diagnostic Tool. CPU temps are below 75 while gaming with VSync off. Wouldn't running a single stick decrease performance as it would run on single channel? Cleared CMOS multiple times. XMP caused BSODs while gaming and even general use. Thanks.
  5. Hi. I have a R5 1600 on a Gigabyte AB350 - Gaming 3, with 16GB G.Skill Trident Z 3200 CAS16 RGB and a Gaming X 1070. Even with the latest BIOS updates, the RAM does not run on its OC speeds. XMP outright shows error in memory diagnostic tool and setting the timings, clocks and voltages (SoC + Memory) results in games crashing. I let it sit at its default 2133MHz SPD. So the problem is I've been getting worse and worse performance everyday. Far Cry 5's in game benchmark gave 95avg fps not 2 days ago, but now it isnt going beyond 89ish avg fps. Without CPU OC (everything to default) I get 82 fps, when the CPU is OCed to 3.7GHz (everything else to default) I get 84 fps. I know good that the GPU isn't the bottleneck as it doesnt sit at 99% load and the GTX 1070 can do 110+ fps on 1080p ultra on FC5. Other games such as Dying Light, R6 Siege are behaving the same way. Any input would be greatly appreciated.
  6. The problem is the memory that is unaccounted for. GTA 5 uses 4000ish MB, rest of the OS on idle uses 1-1.2 GB, but the total system memory consumption while the game is running climbs up to 7 GB. Isn't memory leak also when a game sends data into the RAM but can't flush it out?
  7. TY for your response. I use process explorer to monitor ram usage and don't have Chrome. Will check if any devices need driver updates. My idle memory usage with just one third party app (MSI Gaming App, all the rest are MS services and applications) running is 13% (1GB). In the picture below, GTA 5 is using 3,857MB physical memory and 8,189MB paged pool memory. Total physical memory usage is 74% while it should be ~16% (Windows and the rest) + 47% (GTA 5). That makes it not more than 65%. There's also these tasks that don't show up on the task manager 'memory compression' and 'encoder service'.
  8. Thanks for the quick reply. I tried increasing pagefile size but no effect. But why is it that during gaming the memory usage is about 80% when it should be about 60% (39% for the game, 21% rest)?
  9. Hi. I've been having a lot of memory leak issues with the current Windows edition on my PC. It's Creators' Update v1703 build 15063.138. Idle memory usage is about 14% (1146 MB of 8GB). But when I'm playing games that use up to 3GB of system RAM (GTA V, Dying Light), the system memory consumption jumps up to about 80% (6553 MB) instead of being 3GB + ~1500 MB and finally the game crashes and a low memory warning appears. RAM usage is always more than actual + game usage. I had a laptop with 8GB of RAM shared between the system and the iGPU with Windows 10 10240 which never had any memory leak issues. PC Specs: R5 1600 stock, 2x4 GB 2133MHz OCed to 2666MHz, MSI GTX 1070 Gaming X stock, Gigabyte AB350-Gaming 3. Could this also be because of the memory OC? I've never played without it. I'm installing another version/build of Win10 because Creators' Update has issues for me. I really loved build 10240. Are there updates for it and support for latest NVIDIA, AMD Ryzen drivers?
  10. Here is an image of the heatpipes running over the CPU (Ci5-5200U 15W TDP) and the GPU (R9 m375 75W TDP) attached to a small fan & radiator that sit near a vent on the body of the laptop. I really hope the crappy cooling solution is the cause of death of the R9 m375. It was a great chip, could play games medium-high 1366x768. Had so much fun while it lasted.
  11. It was just over a year old when the GPU died and was out of the warranty period. Is it common for laptop dGPUs to die like this?
  12. I had a Lenovo Z51-70 80K600VWIN of which discrete GPU (AMD R9 m375 4GB GDDR3 75W TDP) died. The time it died I had AMD Crimson 16.11 and Windows 10 1607 14393. The dGPU ran pretty hot because of the poor cooling solution by the OEM. It had two thin and wide copper heat pipes that were attached to both CPU & GPU and exhausted with a 45mm fan I believe. So my question is, could W10 14393 or AMD Crimson 16.11 somehow have killed the GPU? Note: Laptop BSOD'ed or crashed whenever dGPU was enabled in the BIOS and ran fine off the iGPU (when the dGPU was disabled). The dGPU is confirmed dead. Combinations between various OS'es and video drivers did not work, what did work was reflow the GPU by heating the board in oven. dGPU worked for a week, died again. I bothered not to do that again and finally sold the laptop.
  13. It's not permanently dead, it's like in a coma. Reflowing does help.
  14. I don't think the performance drop going from 2x980s to a single one would be that much.
  15. That's your only option though, lol.
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