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Doomsday1068

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    Ryzen 5 3600
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    Asus b450m-a/csm
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    16gb 3200mhz
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    rtx 2060 ko ultra
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    Thermaltake core v21
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    Windows 11
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    Asus ROG G15 Gaming laptop

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  1. The issue is in the title, normally i average around 70-90 fps in fortnite depending on my settings but sometimes mid match the game starts using 100% gpu and fps dips anywhere from 5 to 1, but temps are 60 to mid 50s, why is this happening and how could i fix it?
  2. I recently bought a new laptop (ASUS rog g15), and it only came with 512gb so i decided to add the SSD from my old laptop (an hp pavilion). The SSD I added is an Intel H10 512gb ssd+32gb of Optane storage. (I know i can't use Optane on Ryzen, I just want the 512gb SSD). Nothing on my new laptop is the detecting the 512gb of normal SSD, only the 32gb of Optane on the SSD. I've been looking at ASUS forums and I don't see anything like this, i saw some similar things on the hp and intel forums but they all say to get a specific driver that i cannot find a link to. Is it possible there's something i may need to just change in the bios to get it to work? My laptop's specs are: Ryzen 7 4800h 16gb Ram 512gb SSD RTX 3050ti mobile
  3. I recently bought a new laptop (ASUS rog g15) and it only came with 512gb so i decided to add the SSD from my old laptop (an hp pavilion). The SSD I added is an Intel H10 512gb ssd+32gb of Optane storage. Nothing on my new laptop is the detecting the 512gb of normal SSD, only the 32gb of Optane on the SSD. Ive been looking at asus forums and i dont see anything like this, i saw some similar things on the hp and intel forums but they all say to get a specific driver that i cannot find a link to. Is it possible there's something i may need to just change in the bios to get it to work? if it helps the specs are ryzen 7 4800h, 16gb 3200hz ram and an rtx 3050 ti mobile
  4. I recently bought a new laptop (ASUS rog g15) and it only came with 512gb so i decided to add the SSD from my old laptop (an hp pavilion). The SSD I added is an Intel H10 512gb ssd+32gb of Optane storage. Nothing on my new laptop is the detecting the 512gb of normal SSD, only the 32gb of Optane on the SSD. Ive been looking at asus forums and i dont see anything like this, i saw some similar things on the hp and intel forums but they all say to get a specific driver that i cannot find a link to. Is it possible there's something i may need to just change in the bios to get it to work? Edit: if it helps the specs are ryzen 7 4800h, 16gb 3200hz ram and an rtx 3050 ti mobile
  5. i use dlss in COD and have pretty good frames, but i dont want to lower the settings because i also like my games to look good while im playing them, i mostly manage around 100fps on medium in COD (with DLSS)
  6. So i have the budget to maybe do a GPU upgrade, or a CPU and Motherboard upgrade. my specs are: ryzen 5 3600 16gb 3200mhz RAM rtx 2060 Asus prime b450m-a 500gb Samsung 970 EVO Plus 240mm CPU AIO I'm sorry if this sounds confusing I want to upgrade my GPU to a 3060TI but would it be more worth it to upgrade my CPU to a 5600x and a b550 motherboard. I have a friend that would be willing to buy my 2060 for $250 if I upgrade my GPU, if I did the CPU upgrade would I bottleneck the CPU with the 2060? I have a 165hz monitor that i want to get as much out of but I don't have the budget for a 3070. If it helps I mostly play Black Ops Cold War, Minecraft, and ARK survival Evolved.
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