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i have a 3060ti runs beautiful at 2k but i also have a 3600 due to how hard it is to get a 5600. 

i notice my frames drop dramtically in tight areas

is it because my processor has ram at 3000 mhz?

is it too weak at 4.2ghz zen 2 artitecture for a 3060 ti?

i hate intel but should i got with them? i love the price of ryzen and performance and rather not reconfig everything

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5 minutes ago, Sharkdad said:

i have a 3060ti runs beautiful at 2k but i also have a 3600 due to how hard it is to get a 5600. 

i notice my frames drop dramtically in tight areas

is it because my processor has ram at 3000 mhz?

is it too weak at 4.2ghz zen 2 artitecture for a 3060 ti?

i hate intel but should i got with them? i love the price of ryzen and performance and rather not reconfig everything

I've got a RTX 3080 and 3000 Mhz RAM. I experienced the same issues with my old CPU (i5-9600K) but they immediatley stopped when I switched to my new i9-9900K. So I would say that your Problem is not your RAM frequence but rather your Single Core Performance and Core Number.

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35 minutes ago, Sharkdad said:

i have a 3060ti runs beautiful at 2k but i also have a 3600 due to how hard it is to get a 5600. 

i notice my frames drop dramtically in tight areas

is it because my processor has ram at 3000 mhz?

is it too weak at 4.2ghz zen 2 artitecture for a 3060 ti?

i hate intel but should i got with them? i love the price of ryzen and performance and rather not reconfig everything

well, 'for sure' this is super easy to know instead of guessing. use Afterburner overlay to check gpu / cpu usage (each core) while.... I guess playing a 'tight' game, and if anything is at 100% a lot, that's your 'bottleneck'! 

 

Btw 3600 / 3070 here, no issues, especially not at 1440p / 4k as that takes load from the cpu anyway, but also not otherwise. 

27 minutes ago, SEAL62 said:

I've got a RTX 3080 and 3000 Mhz RAM. I experienced the same issues with my old CPU (i5-9600K) but they immediatley stopped when I switched to my new i9-9900K. So I would say that your Problem is not your RAM frequence but rather your Single Core Performance and Core Number.

how do you even know what op is talking about, they didn't say what games / applications... UwU 

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6 minutes ago, Mark Kaine said:

well, 'for sure' this is super easy to know instead of guessing. use Afterburner overlay to check gpu / cpu usage (each core) while.... I guess playing a 'tight' game, and if anything is at 100% a lot, that's your 'bottleneck'! 

 

Btw 3600 / 3070 here, no issues, especially not at 1440p / 4k as that takes load from the cpu anyway, but also not otherwise. 

how do you even know what op is talking about, they didn't say what games / applications... UwU 

games like call of duty especially and apex i notice fps drops even though i should have a solid set up to atleast support 2k 144hz and yes g sync off

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