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lasogna

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  1. Hmm you're right. I got thrown off by the 28,964 shown here https://benchmarks.ul.com/hardware/cpu/AMD+Ryzen+5+3600/review?_ga=2.244659148.893929035.1573604769-668101317.1573458000. Guess it's not hardware related.
  2. Not really. R5 3600+RX 5700 benchmarks on Youtube show much more FPS. Also not getting nearly enough FPS according to GPUcheck.
  3. https://www.3dmark.com/spy/9209679 https://www.3dmark.com/fs/20917753 GTA, Ghost Recon Wildlands, and Rainbow Six Siege. Those are the three games that I have with built-in benchmarks.
  4. The problem is I can't even get 60 FPS on high settings at 1080p with a R5 3600 paired with an RX 5700.
  5. ASUS Prime X570-P https://www.userbenchmark.com/UserRun/21364308
  6. My BIOS is up to date. I have a Crucial Ballistix Sport kit. Buildzoid didnt get past 3600 with them.
  7. My CPU is getting 6,299 on Time Spy and 17,752 on Firestrike, but my Cinebench scores are normal (479 single, 3,411 CPU).
  8. I built a new PC with R5 3600, RX 5700, and 16 GB RAM. I'm getting around 50 FPS on High settings at 1080p in GTA and Ghost Recon Wildlands (also in Insurgency Sandstorm but that game is unoptimized). My 3DMark graphics scores are normal (7,486 on Time Spy and 23,303 on Firestrike), but my CPU gets low scores (6,299 on Time Spy and 17,752 on Firestrike). Yet my Cinebench scores are normal (479 single, 3,411 CPU). I have the Ryzen High Performance Power plan selected, V-sync off, freesync disabled, XMP enabled, newest drivers, and normal temps. Any help would be appreciated.
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