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  1. Good to know for the future, hopefully if someone else has this problem some time I can help them out as you’ve helped me. Thanks again for everything, you’re the man.
  2. I googled it and it was because I was running Riva Tuner for monitoring in the background. I guess UB doesn’t like other monitoring happening at the same time. I ended that task and it worked fine after that. Thanks again.
  3. BIOS update got that clock to 3400 MHz, tried a quick game of PUBG and my frames have improved drastically, tested it again on UserBenchmark and the results were perfect. Thanks for all your help man. I’m going to worry about the gpu not benching tomorrow.
  4. Thanks so much, just putting the bios update on a USB drive right now to flash, will update on results.
  5. I figured it was new stock because the box says “Ryzen 2000 Ready” or something like that. I don’t understand how it can need a bios update if it’s been updated as recently as second Gen Ryzen chips have been released.
  6. Just added cpu clock to my monitoring on screen display and it is sitting at 1550 MHz. Going to update bios
  7. Yeah, just did a clean install tonight. I uninstalled a few things beforehand though so maybe I uninstalled something I shouldn’t have. I’ll double check that tomorrow too.
  8. Thank you, do you have any ideas as to why UserBenchmark isn’t testing my GPU?
  9. Thank you for the reply. Temperatures have seemed pretty normal, I use afterburner while gaming to monitor frames, gpu usage, cpu usage, ram usage and cpu & gpu temperature. I don’t believe cpu temp has gone above 60. I’ll try flashing the BIOS tomorrow.
  10. SPECS: EVGA GTX 1070 Superclocked Black Edition AMD Ryzen 5 1600 16 GB of Team T Force Delta RGB 3000 ASUS Strix B350-F MOBO EVGA 650 W Gold Power Supply Samsung 850 EVO 250 GB SSD 1 TB WD Blue HDD Phanteks P400S The problem I am having is low FPS and huge frame drops whenever there is action in games (enemy players, gunfire, etc.), and my GPU Utilization isn't really ever going above 50%. I built it two days ago and my previous pc had a gtx 1060 with a Ryzen 5 1500x and 8GB of 2400 speed RAM, so in theory everything should be working better, but the old build performed noticeably better and more consistently. I am using the exact same graphics settings and can't seem to figure out why this is happening. All I have tried so far is updating my NVIDIA Drivers. Any ideas or suggestions would be appreciated. I tried using UserBenchmark to see if i could isolate the problem, but it has given me more questions than answers. Results are pictured below. You'll notice my CPU is ridiculous and it says it is due to a high amount of background activity, but the third picture shows what I got when i went to check what it was doing. I also can not figure out why it is not including the GPU in the benchmark, so if anyone has any guesses as to why that's happening, please feel free to add some input here. Any help or suggestions would be greatly appreciated, I'm kind of freaking out here.
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