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i3 2120
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8GB 1600
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RX 570 4GB
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128GB LiteON SSD 1TB Seagate HDD
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Corsair CX450
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Dell P2214H
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Windows 10 Pro
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yeah after burner is showing 20% usage idle. I guess it's another AMD bug
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Was hoping that was the case. It seems to be a bug in all the latest drivers.
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yeah it's Radeon Software. Thanks for the clarification!
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It has been happening ever since I bought this RX 570 4GB, Here's what I've tried: - Changing drivers - Reinstalling Windows - Rebooting windows - Clearing VRAM cache - Re-plugging the GPU The VRAM usage went down with some of the above mentioned actions, but only for a brief moment. As soon as I fire up a game, it returns to it's former state. There is no mining virus/malware on my PC (Malwarebytes Premium).
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ok thanks
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The CPU part I get, but how do I view the GPU power limit?
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got it! But i7s are overpriced in my country so Ill look into Xeon e3s
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Damn, Ill look into getting a new CPU
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Just got an RX 570 2 weeks ago, it's an XFX RX 570 4GB. I feel like the card isn't working to it's full potential. It has a TDP of 120W. So far it hovers around 70-80W at max. It's not Undervolted or anything. In valorant I get 60-80 fps on low (it should be 250 at high according to YouTube benchmarks). This is all without recording, otherwise there's a 20 fps drop with ReLive It could be bottlenecking, but I doubt it can cause THAT much fps loss. My specs are: - Dell OP390 OEM mobo+case combo (got it for cheap) - i3 2120 - 8GB DDR3 1600MHz - 128GB SSD (OS Only) and 1TB HDD - RX 570 4GB - 450W Corsair PSU
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450W and above will give you plenty of headroom for upgrades. Just get a 80+ certified. This list will help you select the best one: https://linustechtips.com/main/topic/1116640-psucultists-psu-tier-list/ Tier C and D are you're best bet
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It's a 60Hz panel according to the official website https://support.lenovo.com/pk/en/solutions/migr-69691
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yeah you NEED to upgrade it. It's non certified and the reviews say it's only 200W. Edit: are you sure thats ure PSU? its rated for max 85W according to their official website
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for anything above a 750 ti (like a RX 570/580 etc) get at least a 450W