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Thrill

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  1. It's all good man. I just always make sure that a product performs the way its supposed to at least with respect to other people's with the same specs. If you got a ferrari that does 0 to 100 in 3 secs while everyone else is around 2 secs, it kinda bothers me. Anyways I found out why its stuck at 130, when you play on controller it caps the fps in that range but as soon as you disconnect the controller it releases the cap. Hopefully capcom fixes this. Hope this helps anyone who searches this.
  2. Hello, I have a question about RE2 remake game. I have 3900x/3090 and been trying to play this game on max settings (only with 100% resolution) at 1440p. However whether i set everything to low or high, the fps is always capped around 130 (bouncing between 126-130). On the settings I turned off vsync, fps at 165hz (which is my monitors refresh rate) and framerate to variable. I tried to reinstall the game and update all my drivers but it seems to not fix this problem. I see other people with the same rig and getting well over 200+ fps. And other games' performances are normal and fine for me. Can anyone tell me if they seen this issue before and what steps I can do to get my fps higher? Thank you
  3. Yes, I have seen people post about this issue on MSI support forums but unfortunately no proper fixes. Weirdly enough, it only happens when I try to boot the computer, other than that everything works and runs without problems. I know some Asus board users have this issue too and say something about lowering their SOC voltage in BIOS to 1.07 but when I check my SOC, its well below that value so I don't know what to do. It could either be a RAM or Motherboard defect, but if there's some troubleshooting options, I'd like to try them first.
  4. Dear members of LTT, I was wondering if anyone could help me with this issue. Sometimes when I turn on my computer, I get the 8d error on my motherboard. The only way around this is to hit the restart button once, after it boots up to Windows 10 just fine. This only seems to happen after I enable XMP on my motherboard. After some searching it seems like its memory related issue. I tried some things already like: 1. Updating the bios to latest version & AMD Chipset drivers 2. Making sure my rams well seated in A2 and B2 (2x16gb) 3. Checking all cable connectivity on the devices. Computer Specs: MSI MEG x570 AMD Ryzen 9 3900x ASUS STRIX GTX 1080 ti G.Skill Trident Z Neo 32GB (16GBx2) Samsung EVO PLUS 500gb M.2 EVGA 850 G2 Windows 10 Pro Has anyone encountered something like this before? If anyone could give me some solutions to fix this annoying problem, I would much appreciate it. Thank you
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