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My current build:

 

Ryzen 7 3700x
AsRock B450M Steel Legend
Gainward RTX 2080 Ti Phoenix
16 GB Corsair Vengeance 3000 Mhz RGB Pro
XPG GAMMIX S11 1 TB
Seagate Barracuda 2 TB
Corsair CX650 80 Plus Bronze
Corsair 175r
Corsair H100i Platinum
Corsair ML140 RGB

 

Originally, I built this PC using a Ryzen 5 3600 and a RTX 2060, but got some good deals and upgraded both CPU and GPU.

 

I usually stream and play CoD Warzone at 1080p and can't get good FPS on both online and offline.

Offline: 140 

Online: 110

 

My friend who has a 5700 XT is able to stream at 140+ FPS using x264.

Some benchmarks on Youtube shows Warzone at 160+ FPS offline.

 

I guess the system is underperforming due RAM speed. I tried to OC the RAM to 3200Mhz using DRAM Calculator for Ryzen, but was not able to make it work. I am stuck at 2933Mhz dua channel.

 

Some Benchmarks

 

https://www.userbenchmark.com/UserRun/34696169

 

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What settings are you running at vs. your friend and the benchmarks you watched online? Do you have the latest nVidia Game Drivers installed? If you upgraded your card with the existing drivers in place, there can be some wonkiness. It's usually a bigger issue when swapping across generations, but try using DDU in Safe Mode to nuke your existing drivers, and clean install the most up to date nVidia GeForce Game Ready Driver from their website.

 

When you play with your mem clocks, is your IF clock still at 1:1 with your DRAM speed (i.e. IF clock is 1/2 the DDR speed you configured in BIOS)? Running your IF a bit slower will likely yield performance advantages over running it as fast as possible, but out of sync with your memory. 

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