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Pc performing way below average for components

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Your RAM doesn't have its XMP profile enabled - you can see there it's running at just 2133 rather than 3600. That's probably the source of the problem - Ryzen hates slow RAM speeds.

Hi everyone, 

 

I built my first pc about a month ago and everything seems overall ok, temp seem fine and nothing is crashing. However, when I started playing valorent I notice I had extremely unstable fps, for example I would average 400 then dip to 100 often. It didn't hurt me too much in game play but I thought maybe I should run a benchmark test. So I ran "user benchmark" and here are my results: 

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As you can see most of components seem to be running below potential. I have not adjusted anything in my bio of my pc or  anything else. Is there something I can do to increase my performance and get the max performance out of my components? or am I just a beginner  at building pc and this is "normal"? 

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Agreed your issue is likely RAM.

 

Also, everything else is solidly within the Bell Curve, so it doesn't look like anything is underperforming besides the RAM.

 

Also, User Benchmark is kinda crap these days so take it with a grain of salt. Use other benchmarks before getting overly worried.

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6 minutes ago, John_Mui27 said:

Hi everyone, 

 

I built my first pc about a month ago and everything seems overall ok, temp seem fine and nothing is crashing. However, when I started playing valorent I notice I had extremely unstable fps, for example I would average 400 then dip to 100 often. It didn't hurt me too much in game play but I thought maybe I should run a benchmark test. So I ran "user benchmark" and here are my results: 

image.thumb.png.e5d370cc7ea5e44d9d486b8410991776.png

 

As you can see most of components seem to be running below potential. I have not adjusted anything in my bio of my pc or  anything else. Is there something I can do to increase my performance and get the max performance out of my components? or am I just a beginner  at building pc and this is "normal"? 

Just a warning
Don't use user benchmark to see if your hardware is good
The site is extremely biased towards intel to the point their benchmarks stopped making sense

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44 minutes ago, PlayerLoler said:

Just a warning
Don't use user benchmark to see if your hardware is good
The site is extremely biased towards intel to the point their benchmarks stopped making sense

It's not just that. There's all kinds of things that can affect the performance of the exact same component across different systems. UserBenchmark takes none of that into account. It's entirely arbitrary, unscientific, and generally meaningless.

 

Test your performance with real benchmarks, like Cinebench for CPU, 3DMark for GPU, etc. Not only does that give you actual real data, it's more directly comparable score to score.

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