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Ryzen 7 2700x bad performance

Hello guys. I recently build a new PC and I decided to include Ryzen 7 2700x,1660Super and 16 GB Ram in it. As it seems to me,the performance is pretty terrible for what I should be getting. I'm playing games like GTA 5,CSGO,Battlefield and Tarkov from time to time. All games on low,the fps is the same with my previous setup. Barely hitting 150 frames on CSGO,50 Frames on GTA and so on. At this point,I'm speechless,I've tried a lot methods,none of them seemed to work. Updating all kinds of drivers (Cpu,GPU,Motherboard) didn't seem to work. Switching power plans didn't work either. I've been seeing a lot of people with this same issues,and they still haven't fixed it. So,what can be done here?

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can you post a photo of your task manager

 

performance --> memory?

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3 minutes ago, luckystorm29 said:

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wanted to see if you were suffering from the hardware reserved problem that another user was troubleshooting.

 

looks like yours is normal, but not showing speed and slots which is a bit weird

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It is,my friend also pointed it out..But what can be done here?

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1 minute ago, luckystorm29 said:

It is,my friend also pointed it out..But what can be done here?

whats your memory speed at, are you in dual channel, and what resolution are you running at

 

and what was your previous set up

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CPU-Z, memory tab.

CPU: i7-2600K 4751MHz 1.44V (software) --> 1.47V at the back of the socket Motherboard: Asrock Z77 Extreme4 (BCLK: 103.3MHz) CPU Cooler: Noctua NH-D15 RAM: Adata XPG 2x8GB DDR3 (XMP: 2133MHz 10-11-11-30 CR2, custom: 2203MHz 10-11-10-26 CR1 tRFC:230 tREFI:14000) GPU: Asus GTX 1070 Dual (Super Jetstream vbios, +70(2025-2088MHz)/+400(8.8Gbps)) SSD: Samsung 840 Pro 256GB (main boot drive), Transcend SSD370 128GB PSU: Seasonic X-660 80+ Gold Case: Antec P110 Silent, 5 intakes 1 exhaust Monitor: AOC G2460PF 1080p 144Hz (150Hz max w/ DP, 121Hz max w/ HDMI) TN panel Keyboard: Logitech G610 Orion (Cherry MX Blue) with SteelSeries Apex M260 keycaps Mouse: BenQ Zowie FK1

 

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I'm runing on 1920x1080p default resolution. Single channel because it's a single RAM of 16gb. Memory frequency is 1197mhz in CPU-Z.
My previous setup consisted of i5-4660,AMD R9 280X and 8 Gigs of Ram.

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12 minutes ago, luckystorm29 said:

I'm runing on 1920x1080p default resolution. Single channel because it's a single RAM of 16gb. Memory frequency is 1197mhz in CPU-Z.
My previous setup consisted of i5-4660,AMD R9 280X and 8 Gigs of Ram.

yeah, this is probably it.

 

slow single channel memory is a detriment. That's only DDR 2400

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Yeah,but I think having faster memory will improve the system by 5% maybe... I thought 2400 is a normal speed

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39 minutes ago, luckystorm29 said:

Yeah,but I think having faster memory will improve the system by 5% maybe... I thought 2400 is a normal speed

dual channel will help a lot. your bandwidth is halved at this point

 

generally 3000-3200 is the "normal" for performance these days, with 3600 being the new normal soon

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1 hour ago, luckystorm29 said:

I'm runing on 1920x1080p default resolution. Single channel because it's a single RAM of 16gb. Memory frequency is 1197mhz in CPU-Z.
My previous setup consisted of i5-4660,AMD R9 280X and 8 Gigs of Ram.

You should the upgrade the memory first, that's probably it.

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What's the motherboard by the way?

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28 minutes ago, Mister Woof said:

dual channel will help a lot. your bandwidth is halved at this point

 

generally 3000-3200 is the "normal" for performance these days, with 3600 being the new normal soon

well .... I dunno about that. Not a great difference gaming source engine single to dual channel.....

He's saying all games LOW graphics settings and hitting 150 FPS on CSS/CSGO (same engine) and I really highly super doubt the memory channels make a difference specifically in this game. 

Think about that. Low settings in GTA 5 - 50fps 1080p,  I can do this 4K on high settings.... with a gtx 980. 

 

In short, I'm not sure this is a hardware issue.

 

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19 minutes ago, ShrimpBrime said:

well .... I dunno about that. Not a great difference gaming source engine single to dual channel.....

He's saying all games LOW graphics settings and hitting 150 FPS on CSS/CSGO (same engine) and I really highly super doubt the memory channels make a difference specifically in this game. 

Think about that. Low settings in GTA 5 - 50fps 1080p,  I can do this 4K on high settings.... with a gtx 980. 

 

In short, I'm not sure this is a hardware issue.

 

you may be right.

 

but, let me think this one out - the fact we're getting low performance at low detail/resolution isn't pointing at a GPU problem but a CPU/memory problem. i don't think the gpu is getting much utilization.

 

the guy in the other thread (the 1600/V64) gained performance back after fixing the 8gb hardware reserved bug (basically turning him from single channel to dual channel).

 

this guy doesn't have the hardware reserved problem, but its essentially the same issue - slow single channel memory.

 

 

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43 minutes ago, Mister Woof said:

you may be right.

 

but, let me think this one out - the fact we're getting low performance at low detail/resolution isn't pointing at a GPU problem but a CPU/memory problem. i don't think the gpu is getting much utilization.

 

the guy in the other thread (the 1600/V64) gained performance back after fixing the 8gb hardware reserved bug (basically turning him from single channel to dual channel).

 

this guy doesn't have the hardware reserved problem, but its essentially the same issue - slow single channel memory.

 

 

No clue. It's a strange issue. You can run CSGO on say.... s939 opteron 165 with 4gb ddr2 memory and probably get away with a 5770 or maybe even a gen earlier. And still wouldn't run it at low settings.

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7 hours ago, Fatih19 said:

What's the motherboard by the way?

It's gigabyte B450M DS3H

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6 hours ago, ShrimpBrime said:

well .... I dunno about that. Not a great difference gaming source engine single to dual channel.....

He's saying all games LOW graphics settings and hitting 150 FPS on CSS/CSGO (same engine) and I really highly super doubt the memory channels make a difference specifically in this game. 

Think about that. Low settings in GTA 5 - 50fps 1080p,  I can do this 4K on high settings.... with a gtx 980. 

 

In short, I'm not sure this is a hardware issue.

 

You're probably right,but it I even did a clean re-install of everything,to make sure I have cleared all drivers and stuff. Nope,doesn't seemed to help it. I don't see what kind of software would be stopping me.

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2 minutes ago, luckystorm29 said:

It's gigabyte B450M DS3H

Your motherboard can't deliver enough power to your CPU. Look at this motherboard tier list.

 

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4 minutes ago, luckystorm29 said:

Are You sure this is the problem?

Maybe, have you tried to run a stress test on your CPU and check what frequency the CPU is running at? The not-running-your-memory-on-dual-channel could also be a factor.

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That looks like your CPU gets held back by something. 
Pretty low voltage, the clockspeed is ( in my opinion ) ridiculously low ?! even if its stock ( temperature?) 
So basically you're missing out on performance cause your memory is single channel  ( dont underestimate that ) 
And cause your CPU is somehow not performing at its full potential. May it be temperature , power , bios settings , or driver related. 

 

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