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Bought a new PC, getting low FPS and stutters

So i bought this new pc, here are the specs:

 

Ram: DDR4 8G 2400Mhz Hynix
GPU: Palit GeForce GTX 1070 Dual 8GB
CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 1600
OS : Windows 10 64 bit

 

I noticed i had low FPS from the moment i started playing on the PC (Around 150-250 in CS:GO, 45-65 on GTA V, 45-70 on HITMAN etc).

Also started to get a lot of FPS drops and a lot of stutters in GTA V and Hitman and even CSGO and rocket league.

 

I benchmarked my PC and gotten these results:

Novabench - https://novabench.com/view/1333668
Userbenchmark - http://www.userbenchmark.com/UserRun/5105509
Unigine heaven - https://gyazo.com/73340b9363dd0fd77bf0eab7c521c614

 

GPU Drivers are updated, any way to fix this issue?

 

By the way, i've noticed in all the benchmarks it says my GPU only has 4GB, does that mean something? maybe that's the problem? says 4gb also in other programs (CAM and Speecy)

 

Big thanks to anyone trying to help :)

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Settings in those games? Anti-Aliasing can kill your FPS, also grass quality impacts FPS a lot too. Try turning AA off and Grass Quality (GTA 5) to medium and see if it improves.

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2 minutes ago, FTL said:

Settings in those games? Anti-Aliasing can kill your FPS, also grass quality impacts FPS a lot too. Try turning AA off and Grass Quality (GTA 5) to medium and see if it improves.

on GTA V FXAA and MSAA are both disabled, grass quality is on medium

they helped my FPS a bit but i still get massive drops that make the game unplayable sometimes, and lots of drops to 40ish FPS

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Not all apps show VRAM properly. My 1070 is also reported to have 4GB while more accurate ones like GPU-Z does report 8GB.

 

Why.... why didnt people stop you from buying a A320 mobo....

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2 minutes ago, Jurrunio said:

Not all apps show VRAM properly. My 1070 is also reported to have 4GB while more accurate ones like GPU-Z does report 8GB.

 

Why.... why didnt people stop you from buying a A320 mobo....

Still find it kinda odd that like 4 programs all showed that i have 4GB, i'll check on GPU-Z and update

What's wrong with the motherboard?

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Just now, Misinki said:

Still find it kinda odd that like 4 programs all showed that i have 4GB, i'll check on GPU-Z and update

What's wrong with the motherboard?

No overclocking.

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Have you set your power setting to Ryzen balanced in WIndows?

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5 minutes ago, QuantumBit said:

No overclocking.

Kind of a noob in computers, didn't plan on overclocking

4 minutes ago, Notional said:

Have you set your power setting to Ryzen balanced in WIndows?

Yes, didn't really make any difference, if anything it only made my games stutter more often so i put it on high performance back

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Just now, Misinki said:

Kind of a noob in computers, didn't plan on overclocking

Yes, didn't really make any difference, if anything it only made my games stutter more often so i put it on high performance back

Ok. I think there are 2 factors working against you:

 

1. You're not overclocking, which means it only runs up to 3.6ghz. This especially has an influence on games that use few cores like CS:GO.

2. Your RAM speed is not very high. Ryzen is very RAM speed sensitive, in that it gains a lot with higher RAM clock speeds.

 

Have you tried any monitoring software to see if your GPU runs at 100% when playing the games, or much lower?

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2 minutes ago, Misinki said:

Kind of a noob in computers, didn't plan on overclocking

Yes, didn't really make any difference, if anything it only made my games stutter more often so i put it on high performance back

 

2 minutes ago, Misinki said:

Kind of a noob in computers, didn't plan on overclocking

Yes, didn't really make any difference, if anything it only made my games stutter more often so i put it on high performance back

Try turning your PC off and on again (i'm dead serious, it helps with some problems).

And also deinstall the drivers with DDU and reinstall them again.

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27 minutes ago, Misinki said:

So i bought this new pc, here are the specs:

 

Ram: DDR4 8G 2400Mhz Hynix
GPU: Palit GeForce GTX 1070 Dual 8GB
CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 1600
OS : Windows 10 64 bit

 

I noticed i had low FPS from the moment i started playing on the PC (Around 150-250 in CS:GO, 45-65 on GTA V, 45-70 on HITMAN etc).

Also started to get a lot of FPS drops and a lot of stutters in GTA V and Hitman and even CSGO and rocket league.

 

I benchmarked my PC and gotten these results:

Novabench - https://novabench.com/view/1333668
Userbenchmark - http://www.userbenchmark.com/UserRun/5105509
Unigine heaven - https://gyazo.com/73340b9363dd0fd77bf0eab7c521c614

 

GPU Drivers are updated, any way to fix this issue?

 

By the way, i've noticed in all the benchmarks it says my GPU only has 4GB, does that mean something? maybe that's the problem? says 4gb also in other programs (CAM and Speecy)

 

Big thanks to anyone trying to help :)

can you run the games for us and see your cpu and gpu usage? download msi afterburner or hwmonitor and look at the usage.

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what is the Gpu usage? it could also be temperature. you could also check cpu usage. if Windows starts updating or something that could have a big impact. 

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1 hour ago, FTL said:

 

Try turning your PC off and on again (i'm dead serious, it helps with some problems).

And also deinstall the drivers with DDU and reinstall them again.

Restarted my PC multiple times (over 15) in like 1 week of using it

I reinstalled with DDU and it helped a bit with the FPS, thanks.

1 hour ago, Notional said:

Ok. I think there are 2 factors working against you:

 

1. You're not overclocking, which means it only runs up to 3.6ghz. This especially has an influence on games that use few cores like CS:GO.

2. Your RAM speed is not very high. Ryzen is very RAM speed sensitive, in that it gains a lot with higher RAM clock speeds.

 

Have you tried any monitoring software to see if your GPU runs at 100% when playing the games, or much lower?

1 hour ago, firelighter487 said:

what is the Gpu usage? it could also be temperature. you could also check cpu usage. if Windows starts updating or something that could have a big impact. 

1 hour ago, SeanAngelo said:

can you run the games for us and see your cpu and gpu usage? download msi afterburner or hwmonitor and look at the usage.

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got these results using CAM

GPU was 25-45%

CPU was 40-55%

sometimes the GPU went down to 0% (in explosions or stutters)

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2 hours ago, Misinki said:

Kind of a noob in computers, didn't plan on overclocking

The problem is that Ryzen NEEDS to be overclocked both CPU and RAM in order to overcome its Infinity Fabric limitations, if you don't want and won't overclock you should have got an i7 7700 on a B250 chipset.

 

Any ways... DDU in safe mode and reinstall drivers fresh new.

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8 minutes ago, Princess Cadence said:

The problem is that Ryzen NEEDS to be overclocked both CPU and RAM in order to overcome its Infinity Fabric limitations, if you don't want and won't overclock you should have got an i7 7700 on a B250 chipset.

 

Any ways... DDU in safe mode and reinstall drivers fresh new.

i just reinstalled the drivers with DDU but wasn't on safe mode, does it really matter to do it trough safe mode again or not really?

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Just now, Misinki said:

i just reinstalled the drivers with DDU but wasn't on safe mode, does it really matter to do it trough safe mode again or not really?

I'd particularly only use DDU in safe mode otherwise left overs might still cause issues.

 

Don't expect miracles though as plenty already stated you have done everything in your power to cripple Ryzen's performance, you should really have gone locked i7 your performance would be miles better without any need for overclockings...

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Are you using the creator update of Windows 10? Make sure game mode is disabled. It's known to cause stuttering and performance issues.

 

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6 hours ago, Frankenburger said:

Are you using the creator update of Windows 10? Make sure game mode is disabled. It's known to cause stuttering and performance issues.

Thanks, disabled it.

Still getting drops and stutters to the point it's unplayable on GTAV and rocket league :/

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