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Hello to the respectful forum 

I'm having issues with my pc and i would happy to get your opinions and help! :)

The components i have:

CPU - R7 3700X

MOBO - ASUS TUF X570 WIFI

GPU  - Gigabyte GTX 1070TI G1 Gaming

Memory - 16GB×2 Corsair Vengeance PRO RGB C16

Storage - 120GB SSD (SANDISK something) + 2TB HDD 7200RPM

PSU - Corsair RM650

Fans - 3 Corsair LL120 + 2 Stock Fractal Design 120mm

Case - Fractal Design Meshify C

Monitor - Lenovo Legion Y27q-20 

The problem is im getting frame drops all over... from APEX LEGENDS to Star Wars Battlefront 2 to even google chrome...

What do i do??

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1 minute ago, Soldier_boy said:

The problem is im getting frame drops all over... from APEX LEGENDS to Star Wars Battlefront 2 to even google chrome...

What do i do??

first thing I would do is look for driver and windows updates. Also, check out task manager to see if any programs are running in the background draining rescources. I once had a steam game running in the background for like 2 days (how that happened I have no idea)

PC: 

i5 8400 - RTX 2060 - Strix B360-I - Thermaltake 240mm AIO - 16GB Vengeance RGB PRO - CRYSTAL 280X - HD Plex 400w AC/DC Converter

CUSTOM KEYBOARD:

Gmmk Pro  - Gateron ink Black v2 lubed and filmed - GMK Red Samurai - PC plate - Zeal stabs

DAILY TECH:

Samsung Gear s3 Frontier Smartwatch - Galaxy A70 - Bose QC Earbuds - Bose SoundLink Wireless - Ultimate Ears Wonderboom 

 

 

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15 minutes ago, 5x5 said:

Update the BIOS, update all drivers and firmware, DDU the video drivers and make sure thermals are in check. Test again.

 

18 minutes ago, NZgamer said:

What are your temperatures like?

all temps are on idle and in 😄

CPU temp : 49.5

GPU temp : 55

 

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22 minutes ago, PeterFile said:

first thing I would do is look for driver and windows updates. Also, check out task manager to see if any programs are running in the background draining rescources. I once had a steam game running in the background for like 2 days (how that happened I have no idea)

windows is up to date, GPU also 

can you give me another example of such programs? and sitll, i looked at the utilization on task manager and got these:

 CPU on 5%-10%

memory on 15%-20%

GPU on 15%-20%

are these normal?

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2 minutes ago, Soldier_boy said:

windows is up to date, GPU also 

can you give me another example of such programs? and sitll, i looked at the utilization on task manager and got these:

 CPU on 5%-10%

memory on 15%-20%

GPU on 15%-20%

are these normal?

yeah those are normal... check load temps while gaming / rendering. other than that, im not sure. Normally I would say reinstall windows but if nothing is running and there arent driver issues i'm not sure... 

PC: 

i5 8400 - RTX 2060 - Strix B360-I - Thermaltake 240mm AIO - 16GB Vengeance RGB PRO - CRYSTAL 280X - HD Plex 400w AC/DC Converter

CUSTOM KEYBOARD:

Gmmk Pro  - Gateron ink Black v2 lubed and filmed - GMK Red Samurai - PC plate - Zeal stabs

DAILY TECH:

Samsung Gear s3 Frontier Smartwatch - Galaxy A70 - Bose QC Earbuds - Bose SoundLink Wireless - Ultimate Ears Wonderboom 

 

 

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25 minutes ago, 5x5 said:

Use Aida64 for both

ok so i tested them for about 5 min and got this

GPU: 73

CPU: 72

i should mention im using the stock amd cooler (i was told here on the forum thats its pretty good and good enough if im not planning overclocking, which im not)

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4 minutes ago, NZgamer said:

Uh sorry but if you're idling at 50 degrees, there's a problem. I run a Wraith Stealth cooler and idle at 30.

It depends on many variables - room temperature, what Windows is doing, what applications you run in the background, what board BIOS you have - I idle at 50C on my i7 - it's fine.

 

1 hour ago, Soldier_boy said:

how can i know whats wrong?

Driver issues most likely - do what I suggested above. Thermals are not the issue

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9 hours ago, NZgamer said:

Idling at 50c is indeed a high temperature to idle at...

i should mention my room is rather hot and im running 4 intake (2 front and 2 top) and 1 exhaust

what do you think i should do? 

9 hours ago, 5x5 said:

It depends on many variables - room temperature, what Windows is doing, what applications you run in the background, what board BIOS you have - I idle at 50C on my i7 - it's fine.

 

Driver issues most likely - do what I suggested above. Thermals are not the issue

thank you for your help! if you think of anything else i should do id be happy to hear it!

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54 minutes ago, NZgamer said:

I'm not an airflow expert or anything but I think it might be good to have them all as exhausts so it's pushing out the hot air instead of pushing the hot air in from your room

i tried doing it 1 rear exhaust + 2 top exhaust  and 2 front as intake but there there isnt much of a difference

 

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