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39 minutes ago, Icygujjar said:

2x8 2666mhz ddr4 rams will it effect my fps or not.

Dual channel could greatly help. I would just get another 16GB stick that matches your current one. Price difference between 2x8GB and 1x16GB shouldn't be particularly high.

 

What's your GPU and CPU usage and temps when playing?

I currently have a msi rtx 2070 but for some reason i am not getting full fps. I am getting following fps on the following games:

Call of Duty Warzone. (90-100)(ultra)

Fortnite.   (170-180)(Low)

GTA 5 (60-70)(Ultra)

 

 

My pc specs

I5 9400f

16x1 3000mhz ddr4 ram

Rtx 2070

Asus b365m

 

 

I know my processor bottlenecks my gpu. I was wondering if i could change my ram and buy 2x8 2666mhz ddr4 rams will it effect my fps or not.

 

I know you would suggest me to upgrade my processor but where I live here processors are not cheap even 9400f cost me around 200$ 9600 is about 250$.

 

 

 

 

 

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16 minutes ago, Icygujjar said:

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Temps? Tried reinstalling drivers?

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39 minutes ago, Icygujjar said:

2x8 2666mhz ddr4 rams will it effect my fps or not.

Dual channel could greatly help. I would just get another 16GB stick that matches your current one. Price difference between 2x8GB and 1x16GB shouldn't be particularly high.

 

What's your GPU and CPU usage and temps when playing?

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Your main issue seems to be the RAM, with only one stick you're effectively running at half the possible speed. Like @Noctesaid, you're better off getting another 16GB stick of the same kind, versus throwing away the current 16GB and replacing it with slower 2x8GB. You'll get dual channel with that, but then you're cutting your clocks, so it may not end up being that much of an improvement.

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7 hours ago, Nocte said:

Dual channel could greatly help. I would just get another 16GB stick that matches your current one. Price difference between 2x8GB and 1x16GB shouldn't be particularly high.

 

What's your GPU and CPU usage and temps when playing?

Cpu is around 70% to 80% gpu usage not quite sure but during gaming the temp of my processor remains at almost 50C to 60C and card temperature are between 65C to 75C

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7 hours ago, Chris Pratt said:

Your main issue seems to be the RAM, with only one stick you're effectively running at half the possible speed. Like @Noctesaid, you're better off getting another 16GB stick of the same kind, versus throwing away the current 16GB and replacing it with slower 2x8GB. You'll get dual channel with that, but then you're cutting your clocks, so it may not end up being that much of an improvement.

But i have a B series board which does not support rams with clock speed more than 2666mhz so even if i buy a 3000mhz ram it would atill run on 2666mhz due to the limit of the motherboard. Plus as i mentioned in my post where i live the computer prices are extremely high specially now a days due to pandemic sellers have increased prices massively. 

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1 hour ago, Icygujjar said:

But i have a B series board which does not support rams with clock speed more than 2666mhz so even if i buy a 3000mhz ram it would atill run on 2666mhz due to the limit of the motherboard. Plus as i mentioned in my post where i live the computer prices are extremely high specially now a days due to pandemic sellers have increased prices massively. 

That's the JEDEC spec base clock. Does your board support XMP? If it does, you should be able to run the 3000Mhz once you enable that.

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10 minutes ago, Chris Pratt said:

That's the JEDEC spec base clock. Does your board support XMP? If it does, you should be able to run the 3000Mhz once you enable that.

How do i check if it supports xmp or not in bios there is a tab with name profiles in there there is a option of xmp but i dont know how to turn it on

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1 minute ago, Icygujjar said:

How do i check if it supports xmp or not in bios there is a tab with name profiles in there there is a option of xmp but i dont know how to turn it on

If you have an option of XMP, it supports XMP. As for how to turn it on, I can't see what you're seeing, so I don't know. It should be a simple toggle. Consult your motherboard manual.

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10 hours ago, Chris Pratt said:

If you have an option of XMP, it supports XMP

Non-Z intel boards support XMP up to the officially supported clock speed (eg 2666MHz), even if your sticks could use XMP up to 3200MHz, the board would only up it to 2666MHz.

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