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  1. Interesting. Can old hard drives really cause the type of frame drops I was getting, along with the slow cpu frequencies? I have 8x2 GB 3600 MHz dual channel memory.
  2. 2 big fans and one small fan. The default fan config for the NZXT H510 Elite case, I didn't change anything.
  3. Specs: NZXT H510 Elite case Ryzen 5 3600 (using stock cooler) Rx 5700 xt MSI B450 Tomahawk Max My ryzen 5 3600 reaches nowhere near it's advertised speeds. CPU intensive titles such as Assassin's Creed Valhalla stutter a lot, and I thought it's because of the slow cpu speeds. Is it because it's thermal throttling? If that was the case, how come assassins creed runs at 70 degrees but still gets low frequencies? I've attached a screenshot of ryzen master after about 20 minutes of a Furmark gpu and cpu stress test (at the same time). I've also attached an Assassin's Creed Valhalla benchmark showing the absolutely horrible performance. I did a second valhalla benchmark, this time with ryzen master open. It only went up to 70 degrees but I was getting a peak core speed of around 3500 MHz while the others were in the 2000-ish range. Also, the game ran way better this time (but still no where near how it should) compared to the first Valhalla benchmark. Wtf? As for the insane temps at full load (My cpu literally never goes to full load, all games stay under 50% cpu usage. But I did the test anyway for the sake of this), I have an aggressive fan profile on the cooler fan so it was definitely running at 100% speed. Did I apply the cooler incorrectly? I get like 50 degrees at idle most of the time. Will buying an aftermarket cooler fix all my problems? I really don't know what's going on so I thought I would reach out to Linus Sex Tips. He didn't respond, so I'd really appreciate you guys' help instead. Thanks
  4. I have a unique issue where, for the first hour or so, games run perfectly fine. However, suddenly out of nowhere the game starts stuttering badly, even though the fps counter is still high. The weirdest thing about this is that, when I press the start button and the search shows up, I move my mouse and the game is smooth again! But closing the search makes the game start stuttering again after a second. Putting games in windowed mode generally fixes this issue, but then I have to play with borders. Another thing that fixes the issue is when I turn freesync off on my monitor, but I know it's not a problem with my monitor because I had a monitor before my current one and the same thing happened. Restarting the PC also fixes it, which is what I generally do. This has been happening with every single game I've played (ROTTR, Dying Light, Monster Hunter World, Borderlands 1). Also, many times the stuttering begins very late, after 2 hours or even 3 hours. I have an NZXT H510 elite case that came with fans preinstalled, and I never messed with them. My temps are fine, I don't think throttling is the issue. As I said, when I press start, the stuttering stops. When I turn off freesync or go into windowed mode, it stops. I just can't figure out what the problem is. My drivers are updated. It's definitely not a freesync problem because games work fine after a restart for like an hour or two. To emphasise, I don't believe the problem has anything to do with performance or overheating. The games I play are still running at the same FPS as before (on the FPS counter), but for some reason the pc "shows me" choppy gameplay. Putting it in windowed mode completely fixes the issue; if it was a thermal throttling problem, that wouldn't happen. Here's my system's specs: Ryzen 5 3600, rx 5700 xt, msi b450 tomahawk max, 8x2 gb ram, some 750 watt corsair bronze power supply. Thank you.
  5. I have an NZXT H510 elite case that came with fans preinstalled, and I never messed with them. My temps are fine, I don't think throttling is the issue. As I said, when I press start, the stuttering stops. When I turn off freesync or go into windowed mode, it stops. I just can't figure out what the problem is. My drivers are updated. It's definitely not a freesync problem because games work fine after a restart for like an hour or two. To emphasise, I don't believe the problem has anything to do with performance or overheating. The games I play are still running at the same FPS as before (on the FPS counter), but for some reason the pc "shows me" choppy gameplay. Putting it in windowed mode completely fixes the issue; if it was a thermal throttling problem, that wouldn't happen.
  6. I built my first pc around 3 months ago. My graphics card drivers are updated. Here are my specs: I'm not sure if this is useful information, but there are a few things I'd like to share just in case: *When I was building the PC, I somehow managed to bend the cpu's pins. I watched a jayztwoscents video and managed to straighten the pins by using a razor blade. *I then assembled the PC and installed Windows, although the installation process was a bit iffy.(So it could potentially be an issue with the windows installation) *I also recently had an experience where my PC's lights turned on, but the PC itself didn't boot. I looked it up and it turned out to be a ram problem, so I just swapped the positions of my 2 ram sticks. The PC turned on and there's been no booting problem since. *Another thing I'd like to add is that where I live, the power goes out for about 2 minutes once every day, which means my PC suddenly turns off quite often. This may be another factor that could potentially be causing problems. Every once in a while, my pc randomly just restarts. I'm just doing something and out of nowhere I see the Windows logo. This doesn't happen too often, but it still does so it's a bit worrying. Game performance is another issue. I have a unique issue where, for the first hour or so, games run perfectly fine. However, suddenly out of nowhere the game starts stuttering badly, even though the fps counter is still high. The weirdest thing about this is that, when I press the start button and the search shows up, I move my mouse and the game is smooth again! But closing the search makes the game start stuttering again after a second. Putting games in windowed mode generally fixes this issue, but then I have to play with borders. Another thing that fixes the issue is when I turn freesync off on my monitor, but I know it's not a problem with my monitor because I had a monitor before my current one and the same thing happened. Restarting the PC also fixes it, which is what I generally do. This has been happening with every single game I've played (ROTTR, Dying Light, Monster Hunter World, Borderlands 1). Also, many times the stuttering begins very late, after 2 hours or even 3 hours. Here's my system's specs: Ryzen 5 3600, rx 5700 xt, msi b450 tomahawk max, 8x2 gb ram, some 750 watt corsair bronze power supply. Thank you.
  7. I’m considering buying a 4K tv for gaming with a 5700 xt and ryzen 5 3600, but I wanted to ask someone who has experience with image sharpening and gpu scaling on a 5700 xt; what I’m essentially referring to is this. Apparently, if I were to overclock my graphics card, use gpu scaling and use image sharpening I should be able to get 2080 Ti like performance? This just seems too good to be true. I’ve had my gpu for a few months now and I’m only finding out about this now. I’m aware that this isn’t as good as 4K, but as long as it looks pretty close I’m fine with it. All I want is to game on a 65 inch 4k tv screen. Is anyone willing to try/has tried this for themselves? How does it look? How is performance? I don’t really have a 4k screen (yet) to test this on, so I was hoping to get some insight on whether or not I should be looking forward to this. Also, it baffles me that no one talks about this; to me, this is huge news. Being able to game at 4k 60 fps is normally unimaginable on a 5700 xt. Is there anything else major like this that I don’t know that could help improve performance? Thanks.
  8. Thank you, you’ve been very helpful.
  9. The tv is 60 Hz. I’d like to know: do you always play on your tv or have you played or used to play on a low latency monitor before? Is the input lag noticeable at all or do you not even think about it (as it should be). Also, do you play on a controller or keyboard and mouse? To me, input lag on a controller is harder to notice as compared to a keyboard and mouse.
  10. I’m considering buying a 65 inch 4K tv for my pc rather than a monitor, as I’ll be able to watch movies and YouTube on it as well. The tv I want to buy is the Samsung ru7100, which apparently has 12.9 ms of input lag based on a quick google search. Is 12.9 ms ok for pc gaming? I don’t play competitive games so I don’t need absolutely zero input lag per se, but is it going to be noticeable and hinder the gaming experience regardless? I also play on keyboard and mouse, and I know for a fact that input lag is much more noticeable on a keyboard and mouse than a controller. I’d love to get some insight from someone in a similar situation. Thanks.
  11. What are your thoughts on this? It isn’t exactly a dlss equivalent, but it effectively does what dlss does; improves performance without much visual impact.
  12. Isn’t there something called fidelity Fx or something?
  13. I’ve been considering getting a 65 inch 4K tv (with 10 ms latency, let me know if that’s too much for pc gaming) that’s being sold at a very good price where I live. The problem with this is that my current system has an rx 5700 xt and ryzen 5 3600; will I be able to run games at a constant 60 fps? My graphics card is also overclockable so that should help with fps a little bit as well. If I were to play games on a high preset with demanding settings such as shadows or volumetric fog on medium, should I be able to run games at a constant 60 fps? I’d like to hear from people that have an rx 5700 xt and play on 4K. How do games run generally for you? Furthermore, I heard that amd has its own thing that’s similar to dlss where you can upscale 1440p to 4K. Does it work with all games or only supported titles? Thank you.
  14. I’ve build a new gaming pc and was looking for a monitor to go with it. I’ve got a 5700xt and a ryzen 5 3600. Sadly living in a third world country, there’s very little choice here and the only decent ones I could afford were: Dell s2719dgf 27inch 1440p 155hz https://www.dell.com/en-us/shop/dell-27-gaming-monitor-s2719dgf/apd/210-arcj/monitors-monitor-accessories ViewSonic XG2405 24″ 144Hz https://www.viewsonic.com/pk/products/lcd/XG2405.php I’m not into competitive games at all, and only plan to play single player games. What I care most about is how the game looks. So I guess my question is, what would look prettier, a 1080p IPS display or a 1440p TN.
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