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So I recently came across some unexpected differences in performance between the ROG Strix Scar III with an i7 9750H and the version with Intels i9 9880H. Both are equipped with an RTX 2070 mobile. Well, you could expect the i7 version being inferior to the i9 version, as the GPU is the same. Nevertheless, benchmarks conducted for this review (https://www.notebookcheck.net/Asus-ROG-Strix-Scar-III-G531GW-Review-With-a-fast-240-Hz-display.437630.0.html) show the exact opposite. May someone please explain these differences to me and maybe even offer some support to match the i9 versions performance to the i7 (I own the one with the i9) or even overcome them? I would expect thermals to be a major problem here. However, I already bypassed Optimus, which increased performance by a fair bit and lowered temperatures by some 2-3 degrees Celsius, but I expect the i7 Scar III to scale with this trick as well. Are there any more options left? I might try undervolting the CPU. I have red an article, stating this increased GPU performance as well. In this case, has anyone ever undervolted the i9 9880H in their Scar III? Thank you in advance!
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Hi everyone So the problem im facing is that my Forza Horizon 4 game is underperforming. I am getting an average of 52 FPS on 1080P on ultra. I have already tried the following Updated BIOS Updated chipset updated windows updated gpu drivers to latest Reinstalled windows repeated driver updates tried overclocking ram and cpu except gpu( For some odd reason the games crashed when running msi afterburner) but anywho, game is suppose to perform better like the rest of the videos on youtube. no luck as of yet GPU usage fluctuates between 80 to 97 A friend of mine is getting 60 to 80 on high with a gtx 1060 3GB!...while im at 38 in races on ultra.... Specs Cooler master Masterbox MB511RGB Cooler master masterliquid ML240L cpu cooler Intel core I5 8600K stock clocks Zotac RTX 2070 Mini cooler master MWE 550w psu asus Z370-I motherboard g.skill tridentz RGB 3000mhz memory Any help would be appreciated.
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Hello everyone, A few months ago I got an RTX 2070 as a gift and decided to build a PC based on it. Right now I have these basic specs: MB: MSI B450 GAMING PRO CARBON AC CPU: AMD Ryzen 2200G Memory: GeIL DDR4 16GB PC4-24000 [8GB x 2] CL16 EVO SPEAR GPU: MSI GeForce RTX 2070 Aero D6 8GB I got the 2200G while I was waiting for Ryzen 3rd Gen. And now I'd like to do the upgrade. But I don't to overshoot and buy a CPU that I won't be able to take advantage of. I was thinking about a 3600X, but I'm not sure, and I come to you guys for advice. As additional info: I use this PC for gaming (waiting for that sweet Cyberpunk 2077). Also, I don't mind much about overclocking (although I would do some of it in a few years to take advantage of future-proof components), but would like a recommendation on cooling as well. Thanks!!
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Hello, I have just built a pc with a ryzen 7 2700x and an rtx 2070. I am noticing that I am getting slightly high temps and I want to get those down and OC. My gpu is already an OC edition. I wanted to make a closed loop for the cpu and gpu but was unsure how I should start and if it is even worth it. let me know your opinions and links on where to buy the parts and build this.
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I'm gonna build my first water cooling loop with the ek-kit rgb 360 and my plans are adding a gpu block later so i searched for it. I found the BP-VG2070RD by bitspower and i was wondering if it came with a backplate (they do mention a "decorative panel" in the "included" section but i don't know what it is), also the backplate that is sold separately (BP-FT2080RD) for the geforce 2000 series in the bitspower shop is universal but i don't know if it fits on my card BP-VG2070RD: https://shop.bitspower.com/index.php?route=product/product&path=102_349&product_id=7148 BP-FT2080RD: https://shop.bitspower.com/index.php?route=product/product&path=102_349&product_id=7132 system: ryzen 7 2700x @ 4.2GHz, 32GB(4x8GB) ram @ 3200MHz(OC), nvidia rtx 2070 fe, x470 aorus gaming 7 wifi
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So in the next few months I will be upgrading my GPU and my PSU and I was wondering if there will be any major bottlenecking issues. Not sure if you need a detailed spec sheet of my build, but I have an i7-4790 as my cpu, My current GPU is a GTX 970, A 500W PSU, and 16GB of RAM. I would like to get an RTX 2070, and since my PSU doesn't meet the 550W range, I will upgrade to a 650W to be on the safe side. The general settings I would like to run on would be at 1080p with 144hz. I don't mind if I have to set game settings on low, I prefer better frames. Will this combo be good to achieve what I am looking for? I know some games can run at 144hz, but newer titles have a hard time getting there.
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I've been wanting a GPU upgrade after usng my GTX 1060 6GB for a year now, so I purchased an RTX 2070 by EVGA. However after installing the latest drivers through GeForce Experience, I'm not really seeing much of a difference in terms of higher framerate, especially since the GPU upgrade should be fairly substantial. Could it be that my Ryzen 1600 is bottlenecking my new GPU? And if this is the case, what would be a good upgrade? I've been recommended Ryzen 2600, 2600X, and 2700X, but I'm not sure at what point I'm overkilling it. Any help would be appreciated. Specs (all are using out-of-box settings): CPU - AMD Ryzen 5 1600 GPU - EVGA RTX 2070 Memory - 16GB DDR4 G-Skill 2400MHz Motherboard - ROG Strix B350-F PSU - EVGA 800W Gold Display - Acer KG240 144Hz 1080p
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I see that this Vega 64 GPU on sale, but I've been debating with myself whether or not I should get the RTX 2070 at a later date (between the two, $140 difference). I can wait, but the Vega 64 deal ends soon. Keep in mind that I have a 550W PSU (80+ Gold). What card should I take?
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Hey guys, I've been saving up some money for a while now and am looking at the $3000 price range for a PC + Monitor set up. I was thinking of going with an RTX 2070 with perhaps an i5 9400f (just because I've saved up $3000, doesn't mean I want to use all of it :P). Anyways, I would really like to invest into a good monitor because the two games I am "basing" my build on are Assasin's Creed Odyssey and Witcher 3 so I wanted a monitor with deep blacks and amazing contrast. Well, I soon discovered OLED monitors are practically still in early adoption at this point and so I was looking at GSync QHD monitors. My concern is this with the current graphics card and cpu (which I am also not sure about because apparently, cpus can bottleneck your PC performance for games???) I would be looking at a best case scenario of an average 80 fps for Odyssey. So one of my many questions for those of you is, if I get a 144 Hz Gsync monitor, will I notice that "buttery" smoothness at 80 fps or am I better off getting a 60 Hz monitor and capping my FPS at 60 to save money. I would honestly prefer refresh rate over resolution but 1080p GSync monitors are practically non-existent. The ones I've searched up are TN panels (which aren't good for colour?) but they cost more than some QHD Gsync monitors? There is so much you have to be careful of (backlight bleed, contrast, brightness, etc.) and I am very confused. P.S. is there a place where I can see user completed builds AND gaming benchmarks for them?
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Long story short, I'm pretty new to OC. This is my first desktop, and I've been tinkering some. Right now, I've got my Asus RTX 2070 Dual set to +180 on the core and it a curve of 30ºC = 10%, 55ºC = 50%, and 70ºC = 100%. I'd like to push it further, but I don't think I can as anything higher crashes Firestrike immediately. As such, I've got a few questions for a noob: Should I be using another test? What else should I run alongside FS, what do you recommend? Is +180 good, or average? Is messing with the memory worth it? Maintaining 2050 - 2070 at about 60ºC how's that? Is anyone OC tool better than the other? (I use Asus GPU Tweak II as it's what came with the card's drivers online)
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fps While gaming on 100+ fps stuttering down to 1fps
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Does anyone have a fix for this issue its driving me insane! I have a RTX 2070 and an AMD 2700x with 16gb ram and Kingston ssd for windows When playing any game, i have stuttering/freezing where the game goes from super high fps, down to 1 or something. Best Regards Matthias- 9 replies
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Hey guys so I upgraded my PC from intel to a Ryzen 7 2700x and a MSI X370 gaming pro carbon motherboard. Also got a RTX 2070. And 3200Mhz 26GB trident Z RAM. I did a fresh install, ran DDU to run a clean wipe for the graphics drivers. Currently downloaded Geforce experience and Game Force Ready driver for the 2070. But when I run the driver install, The screen goes black during the installation. All the lights on the PC are still on but no display. I let the PC sit for like 15-20 min thinking that maybe it was part of the process. After that and seeing no results, I deserted the PC. It boots up, you see the Bios screen, then you see windows logo pop up but after that BLACK screen. I have to go into safe mode to uninstall the 2070 driver to get the display back in normal boot. I also tried setting down the speed of my Ram from 3200 to 3000 but nothing, also switched the GPU into a different PCI-E slot and still nothing. Please let me know if anyone else has had this issue and has a solution for this. Also tried the 2070 onto my brothers PC with a Asus strix board and a intel core i5-6600k and works great on his.
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RTX 2070 performance issues I recently built my first PC and have been having some interesting performance issues. My current set up is:CPU: Ryzen 7 2700 3.2ghz (4.1ghz max boost) GPU: GeForce RTX 2070 (ARMOR 8G)Ram: Corsair Vengeance LPX (2x8 GB) DDR4 3000Motherboard: MSI B 450 Tomahawk I primarily use this rig to play Overwatch (all low settings, 100% render scale, 1920x1080, etc.) and most people I've talked to have told me I should have no problem getting ~240 fps. However, my fps usually hovers around the 180 mark and dips to around 140 during team fights. This is still fairly high and normally wouldn't bother me, but my friend on a RTX 2060 and a ryzen 5 2600 with the same ram and motherboard almost universally outperforms me. He averages around 240 fps and only slightly dips in team fights with no overclocking. Does anyone have any ideas as to what could be throttling my performance?
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Hi all, (This is my first post) I currently starting my first build so any advice is welcome, I've been looking into which graphic card to pair with a Ryzen 5 3600x and I've been thinking either the RTX 2070 or RTX 2060 Super. I'm looking at playing at playing a wide range of games at 1440p60 at high quality from BF5, LOL, PUBG and TES5 (with abit of future proofing in mind). My main objective is Bang for Buck. Any suggestions is great. Also would a Ryzen 5 3600 be good enough or would it bottle neck either of the GPU's. Thanks
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Recently I upgraded my gpu from a EVGA GTX 1060 6gb to a MSI RTX 2070 Armor 8gb. While playing Gta V my fps began to drop below 60 fps and in some parts of Gta V it would even drop to 40 fps on Max settings and 1080p. Even while playing on League of Legends during team fights it would sometimes drop below 60 fps. It honestly just feels like a downgrade from the GTX 1060. I installed DDU and did a safe mode uninstall on the drivers and did a clean installation. Setup i7 7700k MSI z270 A Pro MSI RTX 2070 Armor 16 GB Ram 3000 mhz EVGA Supernova G2 650W 80+ g Windows 10 I really don't know what to do. I have tried updating my bios and windows. Installed the new gpu drivers. So that is why I have come here in hope of fixing this problem so I do not feel like I wasted $500 on a new graphics card.
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Hey y'all. I'm in the middle of my first build, and i was set on getting the RTX 2070, but I'm doing a lot of research and I'm stuck on whether or not i should get the 2060 instead, and haven't found any solid, conclusive answers. The main purpose of this machine is video/photo production. 4K workflows in Premiere Pro, graphic design and 4K special effects in After Effects, Photoshop, Lightroom, etc. Basically anything ranging from light video/photo edits to heavy short film production. And of course, I will also be using it for gaming, but that comes second to video production. Is it worth the price difference to go ahead and get the 8gb 2070? Here are my current specs on this WIP build Intel i7-8700K Corsair Vengeance LPX 2x16gb RAM Gigabyte Z390 AORUS Pro Seagate Barracuda 2tb HDD x2 Samsung 860 Evo 500gb SSD
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Hey All, Just have a question about mid-range GPUs. I’m looking to buy a card that should not have to be upgraded for 3-5 years and can game at 4K at Ultra at 30-60fps. My options are: RTX 2060 (€410/$460) RTX 2060 Super (€460/$515) RTX 2070 (€540/$610) RX 5700 (€350/$400) RX 5700 XT (€440/$495) My question is wether the RTX 2070 is worth a $125 jump up in price or would you recommend to go for the 2060 Super or 5700 XT. Thanks, Anoraked
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Hello, Currently I am using cheaper asus 1080p 60hz monitor and I am looking for an upgrade. I enjoy to play games and video edit and I feel my current monitor has bad looking colors and is not very clear. I am looking for a more glossy monitor as I am not a fan of matt, also something that is bright. I am new to this so I thought I should ask you guys. System: GPU RTX 2070, CPU Ryzen 7 2700X, Ram 16GB, My ideal is something bright, with high refresh rate and good colors. Let me know what you guys think...
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Hello everybody, i need help deciding which NVIDIA RTX graphics card to buy for my Gaming Build, i hope somebody can help me with this! i already have my eye on 4 GPU's that might match? my Black&White build but what i'm looking for is the MOST SILENT ?️?? /most bang4dabuck ?? /orjustSimply.. the Best Choice ???? (taking Silence into account) or perhaps any other suggestions!? my build does include alot of RGB ( ASUS aura mobo / CORSAIR H115i RGB Platinum + RGB ML FANS + 32 RAM RGB Corsair Vengeance + All Corsair RGB Platinum peripherals ) thats why i also included the Gigabyte AORUS and + it's the new RTX 2070 SUPER my budget is actually around € 600,- euro's.? i also included the RTX 2080 just to know if it's worth around 50 euro's more compared to the aorus 2070 super, when it comes to performance difference ? MyBuild ?️ : AMD Ryzen 7 2700 / ASUS X470 Motherboard / Corsair Vengeance 32 GB - 3200Ghz / Corsair HX850 PSU ? / Corsair H115i RGB Platinum AIO WaterCooler These are the GPU's i'm interested in so far : ASUS GeForce RTX 2070 DUAL OC € 549, ASUS GeForce RTX 2070 DUAL OC EVO € 489,- __________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ These GPU's are a little above my budget but still do'able, which one would you choose? "looking for the most silent card + its a gaming build" GIGABYTE AORUS RTX 2070 AORUS SUPER 8G - € 629,- ?? ? ASUS GeForce RTX 2080 DUAL OC EVO - € 689,-
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I recently bought a "Lenovo Legion C730" gaming cube that consists of an RTX 2070 gpu and i7 9700k cpu. And I was wondering if having 86c temps on 95-100 gpu work load is safe in a gaming cube such as the c730? I've read people saying that 85-86c is normal but not ideal for such a gpu. I want some suggestions if I should return this product and just build a pc from scratch or of someone can verify that this is safe? I've read reviews saying that the c730 is actually a good product, but also noticed that most of these reviews are for the mid-range gpus such as the GTX 1060 or lower. I also noticed that their seems to be a slight burn smell(or maybe just my imagination)but not sure if this is just normal or something to worry about in a new product? Suggestions would be appreciated!
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Hey guys brand new to the forum and wanted to run something by you all. I have searched before posting this and found some posts which kinda half answered my question but not totally. So here is the deal, I have an overclocked i7 4770k at 4.4ghz, super stable under water. It has been great up until very recently when I bought Ghost Recon: Wildlands. Really love this game but I have noticed for the first time ever that my CPU is actually running at 100% in task manager. From some research it does seem to be an issue with this game and poor optimization however that doesn't change the fact i'm running 100% CPU usage. Wildlands is the only time I have ever experienced my CPU at 100% (apart from stress testing my overclock). I have 3 dell 23 inch monitors which are all 1080p 60hz (all 3 overclocked to 77hz). I am aware that 1080p does put more pressure on my CPU but to replace my current monitors with equal quality 1440p ones is too much money at the mo. I currently run a GTX 1060 6GB which is a great little card, but I would like to upgrade. I was thinking on the RTX 2070 as I would much rather purchase a new card with warranty as buy a second hand GTX 1080 (for example) off the likes of ebay. I would like to get something that gives me a 60 fps min at very high settings. I have ruled out 60 fps at Ultra as being outside my budget just at the moment. With my CPU running flat out, does this mean that I would be wasting my money upgrading or will it only be a minor CPU bottleneck? Currently my 1060 does sit at like 97 to 100% usage also, but I wouldn't like to spend the cash on something better for it not to be fully utilized. I should mention that I currently don't suffer any freezes or stutters or anything like that, even with browser windows open on my left and right monitors. I'm not really in the situation to go all out on a new CPU, Motherboard, RAM etc, so it would be really great if my 4770k still had some life left in it. If it didnt, I will simply put a hold on a GPU upgrade. My full PC specs are: i7 4770k at 4.4ghz (custom water cooling loop) EVGA 1060 6GB SC Single Fan 32GB Kingston HyperX DDR3 1600mhz RAM Gigabyte Z87X-UD5H MB 1 x Samsung 860 EVO 1TB SSD 1 x Samsung 840 250 GB SSD 1 x WD Black 1TB Corsair HX850 PSU Thanks for reading guys. I hope I havent broken any rules on my first post lol.
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Hello my fellow pc enthusiasts 2 months ago I was asking for any help with an upcoming build ...now that build is complete CodeName:Glass Specs: CPU:Amd Ryzen 7 2700X GPU:Aorus RTX 2070 Xtreme RAM:1x16gb (for later upgradablity) PSU:650w HDD:2Tb SSD:240gb
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Hey, Just trying to decide whether to get a RTX 2070 for £460 or a RX Vega 64 for £360. Now I realise the value in the Vega 64 but I have a g sync monitor so I'd like to hear your thoughts. I've never owned a AMD card before so I'm slighty hesitant but the price difference is too large to ignore. Thanks for any replies ?
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Hi, hope this topic is ok to be here, if not apologies! please move it to the appropriate place! BUT I've been having some strange happenings with my new MSI GAMING GeForce RTX 2070 ARMOR 8G OC. Overall it seems to perform fine, but in one of my favorite games - Squad - I can't get through a full match without crashing out with a memory error! this is really frustrating and confusing as my pc is well above the recommended specs for the game, and it ran perfectly fine on my old 2gb MSI Geforce GTX 960! So, after asking around the Squad discord and some forums, one member asked me to run a report on Aida 64, which revealed my 8gb card was dedicating 3gb of memory! (Is this normal?) The crashing issue seems isolated to Squad, even on the lowest settings. I crash out after about 10 mins, but I can play other games like BF1 and Escape from Tarkov on max settings for hours? Can someone please explain this to me or help me 'resolve' the issue as I'm getting really frustrated with it. Attached is my Aida 64 Extreme Report along with my last Squad logs Report.txt SquadGame.log Squad.log -
Previous buildRX480 8GB OC slightly (can't remember numbers)8GB 2400MHz HyperX RAM (at 2133)Ryzen 1600 OC to 3.8 GHzB350 TomahawkCurrentRTX 2070 (not OC)2x8GB 3000 MHz (at 2933)Ryzen 1600 (no OC)B350 TomahawkSorry can't remember my PSU. I only remember it's microcenter brand, bronze rating, and between 550-650 WOld build I had 0 issues in Apex Legends. Now, as I mentioned, run into stutters and freezes pretty frequently. It happens in Sekiro and Borderlands 2 as well.I have tried different NVidia drivers (all after using DDU), changing graphic settings in game, shutting off overlays, running ISLC, ensuring all drivers are up to date (including misc drivers).