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Ryzen 7 2700x with rtx 2070

So i just recently change my config from a intel core i5-6600k to a ryzen 7 2700x and the reason for that change was the fact that my fps in game was low like mid 50 to low 60 and with a rtx 2070 its supposed to be way higher than that, and now i got just a little bit more fps i don't understand why I don't have more. I updated the bios download the latest drivers and pilot is there anything that i did wrong ?

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Did you DDU the drivers prior to installing them again? Did you also reinstall the OS when you changed platform?

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If higher FPS is what you needed the R5 3600 would have been a lot better, Zen and Zen+ still had a very significant deficit on gaming performance compared to Intel 14nm.

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Just now, Princess Luna said:

If higher FPS is what you needed the R5 3600 would have been a lot better, Zen and Zen+ still had a very significant deficit on gaming performance compared to Intel 14nm.

Should still be getting more than 50, though. I suspect a software mess with the drivers

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Might not be it but i know people who've done it, did you plug your monitor into your gpu?

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4 minutes ago, 5x5 said:

Did you DDU the drivers prior to installing them again? Did you also reinstall the OS when you changed platform?

I did not i just plug and play is it necessary to reinstall windows ?

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4 minutes ago, Crunken said:

Might not be it but i know people who've done it, did you plug your monitor into your gpu?

Yes i did since ryzen don't have onboard graphic

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Just now, majoraubouer said:

I did not i just plug and play is it necessary to reinstall windows ?

It's highly recommended when changing platforms. You currently have a software and firmware mess

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1 minute ago, majoraubouer said:

I did not i just plug and play is it necessary to reinstall windows ?

Not nessecarily re-install windows yet, definitely DDU the drivers

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Just now, GrockleTD said:

Not nessecarily re-install windows yet, definitely DDU the drivers

So i suppose its a conflict with the old Intel driver ?

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Just now, majoraubouer said:

So i suppose its a conflict with the old Intel driver ?

It's a conflict of multiple drivers. Reinstall the OS.

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Just now, 5x5 said:

It's a conflict of multiple drivers. Reinstall the OS.

Alright I'll update the situation when I'll be back from my philosophy class hope it will do the trick

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5 minutes ago, majoraubouer said:

I did not i just plug and play is it necessary to reinstall windows ?

No.

 

What game? What graphic settings? What resolutions? What is the rest of your spec?

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8 minutes ago, 5x5 said:

Should still be getting more than 50, though. I suspect a software mess with the drivers

Ask him about the memory configuration, if he's running single channel 2133mhz even the R7 2700X will be a sloth at games.

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2 minutes ago, xAcid9 said:

No.

 

What game? What graphic settings? What resolutions? What is the rest of your spec?

Mostly every game 1080p with the settings cranck to the max i got 16gb of 2800 avexir raiden

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2 minutes ago, Princess Luna said:

Ask him about the memory configuration, if he's running single channel 2133mhz even the R7 2700X will be a sloth at games.

I run dual channel i think one in the a2 the other in the b2 ram config like written in the manual

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3 minutes ago, majoraubouer said:

I run dual channel i think one in the a2 the other in the b2 ram config like written in the manual

speeds?

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Just now, valdyrgramr said:

He said 2800.

Shouldn't be an issue then if he's running dual channel 2800MHz - not optimal but not bad

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Just now, valdyrgramr said:

True, but I was pointing out 3200 would up his frame rate more.  I wonder if OP ever installed the chipset driver.

That's a good question - and if he removed the Intel chipset driver, RST and thermal framework driver.

Honestly, a reinstall would be quicker

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11 minutes ago, majoraubouer said:

Mostly every game 1080p with the settings cranck to the max i got 16gb of 2800 avexir raiden

You need to check whether everything is running at proper speed/spec while playing game. Your GPU clock speed, CPU speed, RAM speed and channel.
Also check if your PC is idling properly, check if there is some background softwares that eat your precious CPU cycles.

 

Some softwares that use GPU hardware acceleration(usually enabled by default) can affect gaming performance as well, like internet browser, Discord.

Do all of the above after you DDU and reinstall your graphic driver.

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8 minutes ago, valdyrgramr said:

I think he needs to remove all the previous drivers because he did say he just went full plug and play.  Intel usually doesn't have a chipset driver that you have to install, but AMD does.  He's probably using an old GPU driver, and probably all the old drivers from his previous mobo which means communication hell.  o.O

Not necessary to remove previous driver but maybe some software that running as service if exist. Driver won't automatically run if the hardware is not present.
Yeah he need to install latest chipset driver from AMD.

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15 minutes ago, valdyrgramr said:

I think he needs to remove all the previous drivers because he did say he just went full plug and play.  Intel usually doesn't have a chipset driver that you have to install, but AMD does.  He's probably using an old GPU driver, and probably all the old drivers from his previous mobo which means communication hell.  o.O

So my driver for my rtx are the lastest base on my old core i5 i switch my cpu and mobo yesterday its only been one day so my driver should be good unless its not the same from intel to amd ? For the rest i Didn't ddu anything but i think i will just reset my windows clear all fille ddu just to make sure and go from there. Ps it might also explain why with my ancient core i5 6600k i was having bottleneck issues and with gta5 i achieved only 56 to 60 fps max 

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18 minutes ago, valdyrgramr said:

Odd, I've had issues with previous drivers for a different mobo being there.

I had an SSD from my SandyBridge laptop with Win8, moved to B75 mainboard with Xeon-1230V2, upgraded to Win 10, moved to Z77 with i7-3770 and then back into that same laptop 4-5 years later with zero problem related to performance or drivers. It had graphic drivers for Intel HD3000, Intel HD4000, HD6770m, HD7950, R9-290x, GTX 970, GTX 1050 Ti, GTX 750 Ti, GTX 630, GTX 640. I just formatted that laptop and install Manjaro recently though.

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3 minutes ago, valdyrgramr said:

Well if you didn't change GPUs you're probably fine, but what mobo do you have?

Asus x470 prime-pro

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8 minutes ago, valdyrgramr said:

https://www.amd.com/en/support/chipsets/amd-socket-am4/x470 Latest chipset driver for your board.

https://www.asus.com/us/Motherboards/PRIME-X470-PRO/HelpDesk_Download/ Everything else would be here just ignore chipset since their's is a couple weeks older.

Just download normally and that's it no need to push it to the mobo because i can download the lastest chipset driver directly on the bios

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