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Torin Kawai

Hi, I recently completely upgraded my pc to a ryzen 5 2600(6 cores), a Gigabyte rtx 2060, a B450 tomahawk motherboard, and a 650 watt evga power supply. I have 16 gb of RAM. Even after this upgrade, I am averaging at 60 fps on most games, and two of my stock case fans are not working. Can you help me?

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what are the specs of your previous build? did you disable v-sync? did you plug the fans into the correct plugs on your mobo?

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Thanks, I just plugged the fans into random pins in my motherboard and have not checked for v-sync

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22 hours ago, Glennieboyyy007 said:

what are the specs of your previous build? did you disable v-sync? did you plug the fans into the correct plugs on your mobo?

I have not disabled v-sync and the specs of my previous build are pretty bad: gigabyte GTX 1030, 2 core intel pentium gold, and a h310m s2p gigabyte motherboard. 450 watt power supply

thanks for your help

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2 hours ago, Torin Kawai said:

I have not disabled v-sync and the specs of my previous build are pretty bad: gigabyte GTX 1030, 2 core intel pentium gold, and a h310m s2p gigabyte motherboard. 450 watt power supply

thanks for your help

okay. so disabling v-sync should let you up your settings in games and have a higher frame-rate

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Remember if your montor is a 60hz refresh rate model your only going to see 60fps no mater now many more your gpu is capable of. Yes potentially you could make the gpu run at over 60 fps on some if not all games but really its just spinning the tires on the pavement with out really getting any real traction so to speak. 

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4 minutes ago, Esper22 said:

Remember if your montor is a 60hz refresh rate model your only going to see 60fps no mater now many more your gpu is capable of. Yes potentially you could make the gpu run at over 60 fps on some if not all games but really its just spinning the tires on the pavement with out really getting any real traction so to speak. 

Correct, (but so you can further explain in the future) this only helps with seeing the most "recent" frames, which is still much better than a GPU only pumping out 60 in that 1 second (if it pumps out 120 in that 1 second, your monitor will still display the most recent frames) but yes hardware wise it is impossible to see more than those 60 FPS.

 

@OP  new Operating system install or migrate over the old disk?  You should be able to hit 60 FPS on most AAA titles maxed out with that setup, and then some.

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