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recently i bought a second hand pc with these parts

AMD Ryzen 2200g 

8Gb HyperX 2400mhz

3tb WD HDD

500GB Yugun SSD

Gigabyte GTX 1060 3Gb

With this computer i am getting substantially less fps than i should be getting in games like, Rainbow six siege, CSGO, Modern warfare warzone and sometimes getting half of what my squadmate gets with a gtx 1050 i5 7400 

I dont know what is causing my fps to be so low

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a common issue is that the ram you have chosen is slow. faster ram for Ryzen is much more benificial.

 

Also the 3bg variant of the 1060 is unsurprisingly inferior to the 6gb version.

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I doubt it that RAM speed would cause you have have more than -10 fps in games. Look into:

- driver versions (make sure you have all the latest drivers, especially for GPU and chipset)

- tweak your driver settings for max performance (there could be power-saving features hurting your fps).

- Explore the graphics settings of the games, make sure there aren't incompatibilities between the games and your drivers or your hw.

- Install win updates.

- Disable some unnecessary services and process running in the background (google win 10 performance optimization guides), make sure you have no dust.

- Make sure you don't have weird programs running in the background (maybe starting up by default) which lead to memory leaks, wasted CPU cycles or any other problems. 

That's pretty much all you can do with the existing HW. You could run some diagnostics, stress tests and benchmarks to make sure everything is working well outside of games.

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12 minutes ago, Chonk said:

recently i bought a second hand pc with these parts

AMD Ryzen 2200g 

8Gb HyperX 2400mhz

3tb WD HDD

500GB Yugun SSD

Gigabyte GTX 1060 3Gb

With this computer i am getting substantially less fps than i should be getting in games like, Rainbow six siege, CSGO, Modern warfare warzone and sometimes getting half of what my squadmate gets with a gtx 1050 i5 7400 

I dont know what is causing my fps to be so low

It's really wierd if you get low fps in CSGO with Ryzen 3 2200G, CSGO is a cpu intensive game, I've the same chip and I get nearly 120 FPS (with the integreated graphics tho xD )

 

Just now, George. said:

I doubt it that RAM speed would cause you have have more than -10 fps in games. Look into driver versions (make sure you have all the latest drivers, especially for GPU and chipset), tweak your driver settings for max performance (there could be power-saving features hurting your fps). Look into the graphics settings of the games, make sure there aren't incompatibilities between the games and your drivers or your hw. Install win updates. disable some unnecessary services and process running in the background (google win 10 performance optimization guides), make sure you have no dust. Make sure you don't have weird programs running in the background (maybe starting up by default) which lead to memory leaks, wasted CPU cycles or any other problems.  That's pretty much all you can do with the existing HW. You could run some diagnostics, stress tests and benchmarks to make sure everything is working well outside of games.

That's what I was gonna say too, It can be the case that the GPU drivers are not up to date, they can really cause a major performance dip. Try updating every driver on the system and try again.

Remember to update us as well :D

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57 minutes ago, Chonk said:

i am trying to install my drivers right now but in my task manager my 1 stick of 8gb ddr4 hyperx ram is half the speed it should be (1200 and i have 2400mhz ram) is i tsupposed to be like this?

 

1 hour ago, George. said:

I doubt it that RAM speed would cause you have have more than -10 fps in games. Look into:

- driver versions (make sure you have all the latest drivers, especially for GPU and chipset)

- tweak your driver settings for max performance (there could be power-saving features hurting your fps).

- Explore the graphics settings of the games, make sure there aren't incompatibilities between the games and your drivers or your hw.

- Install win updates.

- Disable some unnecessary services and process running in the background (google win 10 performance optimization guides), make sure you have no dust.

- Make sure you don't have weird programs running in the background (maybe starting up by default) which lead to memory leaks, wasted CPU cycles or any other problems. 

That's pretty much all you can do with the existing HW. You could run some diagnostics, stress tests and benchmarks to make sure everything is working well outside of games.

would you be able to tell me which drivers i would need?

 

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