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Windows 10 64 bit latest version

Bios: 2604

Asus ROG STRIX B550-E

Amd Ryzen 7 5800x

Powercolor 7900 XTX

G.Skill (4 x 8GB) Trident Z RGB, DDR4 3200MHz, CL16

Evga Supernova 750w g3

 

So the issue i'm having is that my 7900 xtx is way behind in fps/scores than the others for some reason, for example Red Dead Redemption 2 at 4k, i get around 55-60fps while others seem to get around 100fps, Used the same settings as the person in this video and i got around 55-60, i don't think the difference between 5800x and 5800x3d should be that big.. 

 

I've undervolted the gpu from 1150mv to 1050, increased memclock from 2498 to 2714 and limited the min clock speed to 2500 and max to 2600 because it should basically run the same as stock or better, according to this video

 

 

 

3Dmark Time Spy Extreme scores are way behind aswell most benchmarks i've seen are around 14000-15000, Here's my best run so far https://www.3dmark.com/spy/33662081 and the latest run https://www.3dmark.com/spy/33666612 which was run with clock speed min at 2300 and max 2400

They just seem to be really inconsistent,

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DDU and reinstall drivers. 

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XMP on?

 

That psu is not very good, but likely not the problem.

 

test your cpu on cinebench r15 and 20 and see if the socre matches.

 

test your ram and also compare.

 

DDU and try different drivers? chipset and bios up to date?

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25 minutes ago, KookosPahkina said:

Specs:

Windows 10 64 bit latest version

Bios: 2604

Asus ROG STRIX B550-E

Amd Ryzen 7 5800x

Powercolor 7900 XTX

G.Skill (4 x 8GB) Trident Z RGB, DDR4 3200MHz, CL16

Evga Supernova 750w g3

 

So the issue i'm having is that my 7900 xtx is way behind in fps/scores than the others for some reason, for example Red Dead Redemption 2 at 4k, i get around 55-60fps while others seem to get around 100fps, Used the same settings as the person in this video and i got around 55-60, i don't think the difference between 5800x and 5800x3d should be that big.. 

 

I've undervolted the gpu from 1150mv to 1050, increased memclock from 2498 to 2714 and limited the min clock speed to 2500 and max to 2600 because it should basically run the same as stock or better, according to this video

 

 

 

3Dmark Time Spy Extreme scores are way behind aswell most benchmarks i've seen are around 14000-15000, Here's my best run so far https://www.3dmark.com/spy/33662081 and the latest run https://www.3dmark.com/spy/33666612 which was run with clock speed min at 2300 and max 2400

They just seem to be really inconsistent,

 

1st - update your BIOS to the latest.

https://rog.asus.com/motherboards/rog-strix/rog-strix-b550-e-gaming-model/helpdesk_bios/

 

2nd - uste the latest Chipset drivers from AMD.

 

3rd - the Zen 3 CPU is a huge bottleneck for that card and similarly performing ones. 

And yes, a 5800X3D is that much stronger; 20-30% in most games. It comes close to Zen4 and it outperforms Alder Lake (Intel 12th gen) while being beaten by Raptor lake (13th gen).

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42 minutes ago, SavageNeo said:

XMP on?

 

That psu is not very good, but likely not the problem.

 

test your cpu on cinebench r15 and 20 and see if the socre matches.

 

test your ram and also compare.

 

DDU and try different drivers? chipset and bios up to date?

XMP/DOCP should be enabled, smart access memory also, I've Reinstalled drivers 4 timers with DDU now, chipset drivers and bios i updated just now with no difference in performance really

Ran the cpu benchmark in 3dmark and compared it to the others it should be running normally, haven't done any tests on ram yet

26 minutes ago, 191x7 said:

1st - update your BIOS to the latest.

https://rog.asus.com/motherboards/rog-strix/rog-strix-b550-e-gaming-model/helpdesk_bios/

 

2nd - uste the latest Chipset drivers from AMD.

 

3rd - the Zen 3 CPU is a huge bottleneck for that card and similarly performing ones. 

And yes, a 5800X3D is that much stronger; 20-30% in most games. It comes close to Zen4 and it outperforms Alder Lake (Intel 12th gen) while being beaten by Raptor lake (13th gen).

 

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5 minutes ago, KookosPahkina said:

XMP/DOCP should be enabled, smart access memory also, I've Reinstalled drivers 4 timers with DDU now, chipset drivers and bios i updated just now with no difference in performance really

Ran the cpu benchmark in 3dmark and compared it to the others it should be running normally, haven't done any tests on ram yet

 

Try the RAM on 3600 to draw the max out of the CPU.

 

Monitor your GPU utilization while gaming and running the benchmarks. You'll see the CPU bottleneck.

Even my 5900X would bottleneck.

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22 hours ago, 191x7 said:

Try the RAM on 3600 to draw the max out of the CPU.

 

Monitor your GPU utilization while gaming and running the benchmarks. You'll see the CPU bottleneck.

Even my 5900X would bottleneck.

Figured out that apparently the idle power issue on multi monitors cause the graphics score on 3dmark to decrease by alot so that solves that problem but does 5800x really bottleneck the 7900 xtx? I never see the cpu usage go above 80%, is my info old or wrong because i thought that it bottlenecks if the usage is 100%?

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The CPU doesn't need to go to 100% to be a bottleneck, games or game engines usually don't use all the available cores/threads and API-s usually use 1 or only a few of the CPU cores for communicating with the GPU. 

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  • 3 weeks later...

Did you ever have any luck with this? I am facing the same issues you describe where my performance on the 7900 XTX is far less than what I see in reviews. I have tried updating BIOS, DDU, disable/re-enable reisze bar, enable/disable XMP, disconnect secondary monitor, re-seat ram and GPU. Rather frustrating since everything else appears "normal" like power draw and temps.

 

Specs:

Windows 11 64 bit latest version

MPG Z690 EDGE WIFI DDR4

Intel 13600K

AMD Reference 7900 XTX

Corsair - Vengeance PRO 32GB  3600MHz DDR4 C18

Corsair RM850 Power Supply

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On 1/6/2023 at 11:39 PM, nmhforlife said:

Did you ever have any luck with this? I am facing the same issues you describe where my performance on the 7900 XTX is far less than what I see in reviews. I have tried updating BIOS, DDU, disable/re-enable reisze bar, enable/disable XMP, disconnect secondary monitor, re-seat ram and GPU. Rather frustrating since everything else appears "normal" like power draw and temps.

 

Specs:

Windows 11 64 bit latest version

MPG Z690 EDGE WIFI DDR4

Intel 13600K

AMD Reference 7900 XTX

Corsair - Vengeance PRO 32GB  3600MHz DDR4 C18

Corsair RM850 Power Supply

No not really, ended up returning my 7900 xtx, planning to get a AIB model or 4090 soon

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