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Hi, these are my specs:

Ryzen 5 5500

Adata XPG D30 3200Mhz 16GB

RX 6700 non-XT Pulse

Gigabyte B450M H UD

WD Green 480GB NVMe

NZXT C650B Bronze PSU

 

My problem is that im experiencing low fps in Battlefield 5 for example. It's mostly 50-60 fps which is really bad. So i went ahead and started recording my gameplay with AMD Adrenalin, and my fps jumped to 80-100.

I did it a couple of times and it really works.

What i noticed is that my cpu usage increased along with my gpu usage (gpu was %60 and cpu was %50 before and both jumped 20 percent). I don't really know what the hell is going on though.

Any help is appreciated!

My pc is new, reinstalled drivers and reset bios but nothing

 

 

 

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6 minutes ago, basar_basar said:

Hi, these are my specs:

Ryzen 5 5500

Adata XPG D30 3200Mhz 16GB

RX 6700 non-XT Pulse

Gigabyte B450M H UD

WD Green 480GB NVMe

NZXT C650B Bronze PSU

 

My problem is that im experiencing low fps in Battlefield 5 for example. It's mostly 50-60 fps which is really bad. So i went ahead and started recording my gameplay with AMD Adrenalin, and my fps jumped to 80-100.

I did it a couple of times and it really works.

What i noticed is that my cpu usage increased along with my gpu usage (gpu was %60 and cpu was %50 before and both jumped 20 percent). I don't really know what the hell is going on though.

Any help is appreciated!

My pc is new, reinstalled drivers and reset bios but nothing

 

 

 

Use DDU and reinstall the drivers. even 70% CPU -80% GPU with low fps  IS A still means some issue it is maybe your ram though 

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Just now, Gokul_P said:

Use DDU and reinstall the drivers. even 70% CPU -80% GPU with low fps  IS A still means some issue it is maybe your ram though 

I did use DDU and reinstall drivers along with chipset driver but to no result. Would memtest spot a bad ram? i can try that. Thanks

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Just now, basar_basar said:

Would memtest spot a bad ram?

It should, can't hurt to test it over night.

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Sure would be neat if there was something useful here, eh?

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2 hours ago, Bismut said:

It should, can't hurt to test it over night.

So after 30 mins of memtest v10.2 i got a single error. I'm gonna test them one by one now. An error this early means that it's probably bad right?

 

Edit: It was in test 13

2nd Edit: Removed one of the rams and after booting got bsod and weird artifacts... don't know what is happening

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