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Simple Slimy

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  1. 2 minutes ago, mariushm said:

    Did you install the chipset drivers from amd.com or are you using the default drivers that came with Windows 10?

     

    See https://www.amd.com/en/support/chipsets/amd-socket-am4/b450

     

    No worries if your chipset is not b450 , the link goes to "all in one" package that's the latest for socket AM4 chipsets.

     

    also shouldn't cause a problem but check if you have the latest bios for ryzen 2xxx series , not necessarily the absolute latest bios as some of the newest bioses may only have updates for Ryzen 3rd generation

     

    my chipset is b450

  2. 11 minutes ago, LogicWeasel said:

    updated windows 10?  Not like an old build (prior to build 1809) or anything?  I think the newer builds also got optimizations for Ryzen.  What's your RAM running at, is at least XMP on?

    no brand new install my ram is running at 3400 (stock 2933) i can't get it past 3400 for some reason also

  3. 3 minutes ago, TetraSky said:

    Just to make sure, this is on Windows 10, correct? Is it fully updated to the latest version?

    Did you update your BIOS to the latest available, which fixes a few issues related to CPU frequency, scheduling and what not.

    yes i did update my bios

    and yes its windows 10 

    and windows ran better on my old i5 3470

  4. 6 hours ago, Soag said:

    I'm guessing you bought GPU from second hand market.

    Check if said 1060 wasn't heated in an oven.

    It's a method which temporarily brings GPU to working but in long term...not so much.

    Some people reselling flawed hardware will do that so when you get it it's all nice and dandy but soon after problems start to arise.

    no i bought it off amazon 

  5. Just now, 191x7 said:

    Did you keep the old Windows installation or did you do a new (clean) install?

    Running the latest available bios for the motherboard and the latest AMD Chipset drivers?

    always new installs and yes i did install the chipset and amd drivers aswell 

  6. so i got a pc back in December last year and it had a i5 3470 and a gt 1030 and minecraft ran good there was 0 issues and i liked it then i upgaded from the 1030 to the 1050 and things got better and then this year i upgraded to a 1060 3g

    and it all went down hill from there while in some games my 1060 would beat my other card at games but my 1050 beat it in gta<online and singleplayer> but when i got my 1060 it seemed like i was getting good fps but it was choppy and then the choppy turned into lag spikes and now it wont stop

    so i spent 600 dollars on a new ryzen 7 2700x build thinking that was going to fix my issues but no it got better slightly in minecraft just with fps but the lag spikes didn't stop its like i am sitting at 180 fps and then it skips and skips and skips while maintaining that fps montior is 60hz and haven't changed it at all 

    so i had my 1060 with my i5 and i still have it now i replaced the cpu,motherboard,powersupply,ram (2993mhz overclocked to 3200mhz) and the only thing left is my graphics card and in gta i get the lag spikes sometimes too and nothing is maxing out at all not my gpu my cpu ram or drivers or anything im thinking its something to do with my 1060 but i am not entirely sure i really wanna figure this out 

    ALSO: temps are not high at all

     

  7. 38 minutes ago, 191x7 said:

    How about you tell us more about your new system, like the CPU, the SSD/HDD, the PSU , etc?

    Also, did you do a clean Windows install or did you keep the old installation?

    i have a adata sp580 120gb and a kingston a400 120gb in raid and then i keep my games ''not minecraft'' on my 1tb 

    its a brand new evga 600w br 80+ powersupply too and the cpu is new aswell the ram is new and the installation is new aswell 

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