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Sebas3702

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  1. So after a lot of research being put into why I have been seeing low fps in certain games, specifically Warzone, I was told to take a user benchmark test to see whats happening with my PC, but I just don't know how to interpret my results so I'm hoping to get help with seeing what is wrong with my PC, the first one was taken while I was in the middle of a Warzone game, and the second one was done while no game was running and I had just exited out of Modern Warfare. I just trying to figure out what is wrong and the best way to fix it. Help appreciated, thank you. https://www.userbenchmark.com/UserRun/31892119 https://www.userbenchmark.com/UserRun/31893764
  2. So I don't have afterburner but I can download it but could there be another way to see if there is a ram clock speed problem?
  3. Ok so the main user of the CPU is Modern Warfare when it is open at around 50 to 65, and then second is System Idle process at 20 to 25. But I also saw that modern warfare is using around 4 million K of memory so that may be something.
  4. So according to my NZXT CAM software my CPU is running from like 80 to 100 percent depending on whether I'm in a game or not. Is that the issue, like a bottle necking issue from the CPU?
  5. So according to my NZXT CAM software my CPU is running from like 80 to 100 percent depending on whether I'm in a game or not. Is that the issue, like a bottle necking issue from the CPU?
  6. OK, So I just recently installed an RTX 2070 super into my PC, with 16 g of RAM, and a core i5-8400 and am running around 40 to 50 fps in warzone. My monitors resolution is 2560x1440 but even when i reduce the resolution to 1920x1080 I am still being stuck around 40-50 fps. My drivers are up to date and I have tried messing around with a whole bunch of different settings, even setting everything to the minimum setting, even the resolution to the lowest it could be at 1280x720 and I only saw a 5 to 10 fps increase. I don't know what the problem is and am looking for some help. I was also around similar fps at around 30 to 50 fps with my old GTX 1060 so I really don't know what the issue was, especially after going up to a 2070. I've heard that it could be overheating issues or usage issues, but I don't think so, or at least haven't been made aware that it could be a problem with my pc, and I've also heard about setting its priority in task manager to high but i don know if that is the big fix. I checked the NVIDIA control panel and there is no max frame rate cap. So to summarize it, I have an RTX 2070 Super, 16 ram, i5-8400, regular resolution of 2560x1440, settings aren't the issue, (i think), and drivers are up to date. Around 40 to 50 fps and don't know what the issue is. Help appreciated, thank you.
  7. Hi, right now In my PC I have a GTX 1060 and am planning on buying an RTX 2060 super to replace it. Now when I first built my PC, I got my friend to help, and by "help" I mean he did probably most to all of the work for me, so I myself have very little experience with installing and adding in these new parts so now when it comes to upgrading my graphics card I am wondering what to look out for. Right now my plan is to just power down the PC, unplug it, pull out the wires from the power supply, pull out the old card, plug in the new one, and plug back in the wires from the power supply. Now when looking more into this I was told about having to uninstall the previous drivers because I would face issues from it later on, so I was wondering if installing another NVIDIA card would also have this issue or it wouldn't because they are using the same software?
  8. Would is be even better to go for a 2070 if I could or is sticking with the 2060 better?
  9. Right now my cooler is the ARCTIC Freezer 33 eSports one CPU Cooler.
  10. Ok, so right now I have my PC build, and I am looking to upgrade my graphics card and/or my CPU to increase gaming performance or fps. Right now my build looks like, My CPU is an Intel core i5 - 8400 2.8 GHz 6 core processor My graphics card is MSI GeForce GTX 1060 6GB My ram is G.Skill Triden Z 16GB My motherboard is a MSI Z370 GAMING PLUS ATX LGA1151 And my Monitor is a 2560 x 1440 resolution, 144Hz, 27 inch monitor I have a 650 watt power supply and my case is the Corsair Crystal 570X RGB ATX Mid Tower Case I was wondering what anyone thought would be best for an upgrade to the CPU or graphics card to increase performance or if there was something else with my build I should be worried about or to look to as an issue. I do know my monitor is a demanding one but I just wanted to know if upgrading would help performance issues related to that or just help boosting performance? I have been told by a bunch of people that going for the RTX 2060 is the move but I wanted to get more opinions on the matter.
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