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How are these benchmark results?

I recently built my first ever system and ran an Userbenchmark test and these were the results. Are these normal? Anything unusual? 

UserBenchmarks: Game 60%, Desk 55%, Work 38%
CPU: AMD Ryzen 3 2200G - 71.2%
GPU: AMD RX 570 - 65.1%
SSD: Kingston SA400M8120G 120GB - 37.6%
HDD: WD Blue 1TB (2012) - 81.1%
RAM: Corsair Vengeance LPX DDR4 3000 C16 2x4GB - 98.2%
MBD: Gigabyte GA-B450 AORUS PRO-CF
 

Thanks in advance

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Just now, LukeSavenije said:

that ssd seems quite low... but that's about it

I think I have an explanation for that, but it's quite dumb lol. I bought a m.2 SSD, but I didn't check if it used SATA or NVMe, but now I know that it's a SATA m.2 SSD instead of NVMe. But I only use it for the OS. 

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Just now, Skystalker512 said:

I think I have an explanation for that, but it's quite dumb lol. I bought a m.2 SSD, but I didn't check if it used SATA or NVMe, but now I know that it's a SATA m.2 SSD instead of NVMe. But I only use it for the OS. 

yep... a400 always has been

 

but yeah... userbenchmark isn't that good

 

i'd try 3dmark and cinebench r20

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1 minute ago, LukeSavenije said:

yep... a400 always has been

 

but yeah... userbenchmark isn't that good

 

i'd try 3dmark and cinebench r20

Okay, I'll run those later today and repost the results as a different topic. Thanks for the help. 

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31 minutes ago, LukeSavenije said:

cinebench r20

R20 seems a lot more brutal than R15 for some reason, I can't run it without crashing on my 2200G.

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10 minutes ago, BigRom said:

R20 seems a lot more brutal than R15 for some reason, I can't run it without crashing on my 2200G.

hm... that's odd... it's more performance heavy, but i didn't know about it crashing yet

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52 minutes ago, LukeSavenije said:

yep... a400 always has been

 

but yeah... userbenchmark isn't that good

 

i'd try 3dmark and cinebench r20

I have posted the cinebench results here. 

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