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  1. On 9/24/2019 at 12:00 PM, bad luck king said:

    Yes I tried 1080p and 1440p the thing is I get the same fps avg and what about the one in minecraft both the cpu and the gpu are at 20% usage and here is what i get with 1080p 

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    What is your CPU. And also, do you have the latest drivers, and have you installed it into a PCI-e 3.0 x16 slot on your mobo. (GPU)

  2. And why is your resolution so low. Its putting alot of load on your cpu not allowing your GPU to do all the work. This resolution is a bottleneck for your card. Try 1080p and you will see higher GPU usage. Also, play on higher settings, and dont use VSync. You will probably hit around 97-98% after these changes. (Aslong as your CPU isn't a big bottleneck in this scenario.

  3. 5 hours ago, bad luck king said:

    hello 

    i bought a new gpu rtx 2060s and i found a problem with the gpu usage in all games resulting low fps (lower than it should be ) no heating no g-sync no fps cap 

    i get the same fps avg with scaling off and x2 855370982_FarCryNewDawn2019-9-24-3-52-31.jpg.6124aacda8ad0de252e0df9c9e45bd23.jpg543020287_FarCryNewDawn2019-9-24-3-50-37.jpg.7c6010e160a0364bfc064e199849a42b.jpg

    and then i just tried an easy game to run like minecraft and got this Untitled.png.53411254a9c269789bce8d2379c60275.png

    i tried everything i know pleas help me and thank you .

    What's your cpu. 

  4. On 9/10/2019 at 6:30 PM, ThatFrizie said:

    Hello everyone,

     

    So I was wondering can the ram speed of my G.SKILL Trident Z (3200mhz rated) (2x 8gb) cl16 only running at 2667 bottleneck my system?

     

    As I'm running a RTX 2080 with an i7 8700 on a MSI h370 Gaming Pro Carbon and in alot of games am only seeing about 50% cpu and 65% gpu. (Far Cry 4, Watch Dogs) in 1080p

     

    Your CPU being at 50% is fine. Your GPU probably isnt around 100% because you're not playing on max settings. You are bottlenecking your 2080 because you are playing on 1080p. Get a 2k/4k monitor and you will see that percentage ramping up. 

  5. 5 hours ago, paulmohr said:

    I am not sure if you can enable game mode and pbo at the same time. I never tried to be honest. After you enable game mode and it reboots it will say something about not changing things in the bios after you turn it on. I never tested to see if you could use them both at the same time. If it works let me know, I might try it to see what it does.

     

    When I did it "game mode" still let my cpu idle and everything. If I remember correctly the core speed would stay at 4.2 but the voltage would vary depending on the load.

     

    I hear people talk about "auto clock" or whatever and honestly don't know what that is because I have yet to find anything labeled like that in the MSI bios. The Game thing was the only thing I saw. I am not sure if that is the same thing or not.

    I turned that on, and my cpu fan started ramping up in RPM's. So I just disabled it, I want my pc to be quiet lol. Just using PBO now. Still having stutters though, although it could be windows / ram related. 

  6. 4 hours ago, paulmohr said:

    If you go in the bios of the tomahawk is a "game mode" or something like that. If you choose that it will do an auto all core overclock to around 4.2. I tried manually over clocking mine and about the best I could get was a 4.25 anyway so if want an all core overclock just do it that way, it is much easier.

     

    On mine using pbo will let my single core boost speeds go higher. If you do an all core overclock you are kind of locking it in at 4.2. You get an increase with all core work loads but take a slight hit on single core stuff. You just kind of have to do some testing with what you do with your computer and see which works better for you.

    So PBO + game mode enabled?

  7. 24 minutes ago, AvogadrosDog said:

    Why did it frustrate you? What FPS did you want to hit?

     

    RAM overclocking may be worth doing considering how much RAM speed and timings influence Ryzen performance. But with respect to memory overclocking I can't help as I haven't done it myself. I'm actually looking into trying to get my 3200MHz RAM up to 3466MHz or, if possible, higher but I doubt I can go higher than 3466.

    Yes, exactly. Ryzen likes fast ram, so i also wanna try OC'ing my ram but have no clue how, will do some research

     

  8. 23 minutes ago, AvogadrosDog said:

    Why did it frustrate you? What FPS did you want to hit?

     

    RAM overclocking may be worth doing considering how much RAM speed and timings influence Ryzen performance. But with respect to memory overclocking I can't help as I haven't done it myself. I'm actually looking into trying to get my 3200MHz RAM up to 3466MHz or, if possible, higher but I doubt I can go higher than 3466.

    Because the game stutters. Even with high fps. Like when explosions n shit happen, crowded area's, i maintain high fps but zooming in etc, just stutters. Its not a smooth experience.

  9. Setup:

    Ryzen 5 3600 stock, PBO + AMD cool 'n quiet enabled, high performance windows power plan

    16GB DDR4 3200MHz ram

    RTX 2070

    MSI B450 Tomahawk

     

    Getting stutters in this game, while using perfect settings for fps (Did my research, future frame rendering on etc.) But when I zoom in etc, it just stutters a bit. Not much, but affecting the gameplay and making it alot less enjoyable.

     

    Nvidia driver 431.60

     

    Any ideas/fixes? This rig should kill this game. I play with 150fps and stutters, no big fps drops etc.

  10. 1 hour ago, AvogadrosDog said:

    Yeah you should be fine. The PBO does a good job. On BFV my 3700X hits 4.2GHz all-core (70% usage max but majority of the time at ~50%) and on single core I can only see it hit around 4.3 GHz. I'm not worried. In fact, the only thing that has been of a somewhat concern for me is thermals as I find the Ryzen 3000 chips run a bit hotter than their precursors but my AIO is handling it fine. 

    Yeah when playing BF5 temps are 55-60C. However the game is stuttering for me (Known issue for BF5). But my cpu has less usage on BF5 than "less" demanding games. So i was thinking about OC'ing, memory timings etc. Maybe its just the game. I get 150fps ~ on it though.. kinda frustrated me. 

  11. 1 minute ago, AvogadrosDog said:

    3600 has a max boost clock of 4.2 GHz but that's only on one core and will only hit that for a split second - almost unnoticeable. You won't get higher than 4.0 GHz all-core boost on PBO. Your 3600 is performing as expected. The stuttering in BFV should be down to drivers and nothing to worry about. It's been shown by many reviewers that OCing the Ryzen 3000 CPUs actually hampers performance and it also prevents those chips from doing one of the things they're really good at - being efficient on power draw. 

    Alright, good to hear.  With PBO enabled all of my cores can go up to around 4075Mhz, which is nice then I guess.

  12. 1 minute ago, Rofty said:

    Question, why do you want to overclock? There is no real improvement in overclocking vs stock except cpu using more power.. What new ryzen likes is low latency, fast ram.

    Because my stock ryzen has PBO enabled and i'm never hitting 4.2GHz on load, as advertised. My clock speeds are fluctuating alot on load.

  13. How can I overclock my CPU? I dont have ALOT of experience but I know the used terms. I'm on a B450 tomahawk with 16gb ddr4 3200mhz memory in dual channel.

     

    Currently using PBO and my cores dont go higher than 4124mhz. And not even all the cores go up to 4124, just some. Its also fluctuating alot, so i'm getting some higher latencies (I think)?

     

    On not so demanding games i get ALOT of FPS. But in CPU demanding games (BF5) I'm getting stuttering issues. Also, in BF5 my cores dont even go past 4050mhz.

     

    So i'm contemplating doing a manual OC.

     

    Any advice? 

     

    Using a RTX 2070 and a 650w PSU.

     

    Thanks

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