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Help interpreting User Benchmark data

So after a lot of research being put into why I have been seeing low fps in certain games, specifically Warzone, I was told to take a user benchmark test to see whats happening with my PC, but I just don't know how to interpret my results so I'm hoping to get help with seeing what is wrong with my PC, the first one was taken while I was in the middle of a Warzone game, and the second one was done while no game was running and I had just exited out of Modern Warfare. I just trying to figure out what is wrong and the best way to fix it. Help appreciated, thank you.
 
 
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6 minutes ago, Sebas3702 said:
So after a lot of research being put into why I have been seeing low fps in certain games, specifically Warzone, I was told to take a user benchmark test to see whats happening with my PC, but I just don't know how to interpret my results so I'm hoping to get help with seeing what is wrong with my PC, the first one was taken while I was in the middle of a Warzone game, and the second one was done while no game was running and I had just exited out of Modern Warfare. I just trying to figure out what is wrong and the best way to fix it. Help appreciated, thank you.
 
 

User benchmark is not at all indicative of actual performance, I would avoid it right now.

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RAM: G.SKILL F4 DDR4 3000 C15 2x8GB

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i recommend OP running an overlay that shows CPU and GPU usage, see what's causing the slowdown

i recommend MSI afterburner with rivatuner to do this

-sigh- feeling like I'm being too negative lately

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First off, who the frick advised you this? And second, check with afterburner or hwinfo the temps, boost clocks under load etc. if they are in an expected range.

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