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Just now, filpo said:

why's that? I love it 

could never get its overlays to work (probably because at the time i had a gtx 570)

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Just now, Tomberry said:

wait you it says that ur 3400g is at 3.1 g but the stock clocks are 3.7. have you changed the clocks of your system at all???

no mustve been a typo, even taskmanger reports 4.2 base yet it will never turbo to 4.2 under any type of load 

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Just now, Tomberry said:

hmm i doubt it. that cpu does not use that  much power and ive had a pretty good experiene with low end amd mobos and better cpus then the 3500g

true but in my experience when the cpu usage is high it normally draws more power. 

Example: When i was gaming with my 10100f and 3060 build a few months ago (upgraded now, back to the story), the game was stuttering a lot (rocket league) but the frames were high (around 200) but the frame time graph was absolutely appalling. So when i toggled the button to see pwr from both gpu and cpu the cpu seemed like it was bottlenecked by the bad vrms on the mobo. Even though the 10100f is a low power cpu it was trying really hard but couldn't be utilised at all because the power never broke 30 watts. 

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Just now, Phantomcorgi94 said:

no mustve been a typo, even taskmanger reports 4.2 base yet it will never turbo to 4.2 under any type of load 

what temps do you get normally during cinebench r23? (during it) also whats your cpu cooler

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Just now, filpo said:

true but in my experience when the cpu usage is high it normally draws more power. 

Example: When i was gaming with my 10100f and 3060 build a few months ago (upgraded now, back to the story), the game was stuttering a lot (rocket league) but the frames were high (around 200) but the frame time graph was absolutely appalling. So when i toggled the button to see pwr from both gpu and cpu the cpu seemed like it was bottlenecked by the bad vrms on the mobo. Even though the 10100f is a low power cpu it was trying really hard but couldn't be utilised at all because the power never broke 30 watts. 

ok but the op said that he was drawing 65w which is the rated tdp. he also had a 60 fps cap my best guess is a normal cpu and ram bottleck

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1 minute ago, Tomberry said:

ok but the op said that he was drawing 65w which is the rated tdp. he also had a 60 fps cap my best guess is a normal cpu and ram bottleck

oh sorry bout that, forgot to read

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Wait a second @Phantomcorgi94 have you mixed and matched different ram modules? Even if they're both teamgroup? Cuz i've never seen 6 gig modules of ram in person or online

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1 minute ago, filpo said:

what temps do you get normally during cinebench r23? (during it) also whats your cpu cooler

i think it may be an older version of a hyper 212 or hyper 412

cpu

average 59.6 peak 63.8

power avg 64.745w peak 66.145w

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Just now, Phantomcorgi94 said:

i think it may be an older version of a hyper 212 or hyper 412

cpu

average 59.6 peak 63.8

power avg 64.745w peak 66.145w

so what are your clocks during gaming then? 

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1 minute ago, filpo said:

Wait a second @Phantomcorgi94 have you mixed and matched different ram modules? Even if they're both teamgroup?

yes (sigh) i do have the other matching stick tho but that would take me back to 8gb

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2 minutes ago, Phantomcorgi94 said:

yes (sigh) i do have the other matching stick tho but that would take me back to 8gb

can you try windows with just 8 gigs? Or can you try to make the timings the same of both ram sticks? (but thats pretty difficult and even i don't really know how to 

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Just now, filpo said:

can you try windows with just 8 gigs? Or can you try to make the timings the same of both ram sticks? (but thats pretty difficult and even i don't really know how to 

should i need to mess with the sticks when their the same?

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Just now, Phantomcorgi94 said:

should i need to mess with the sticks when their the same?

do you mean the two different capacity sticks? Cuz they might have different timings and/or speeds which would explain some of your problems. Try windows with just the two matching sticks that you bought originally and see how that would work

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2 minutes ago, filpo said:

do you mean the two different capacity sticks? Cuz they might have different timings and/or speeds which would explain some of your problems. Try windows with just the two matching sticks that you bought originally and see how that would work

Ok that’s what I thought you meant

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16 minutes ago, Phantomcorgi94 said:

Ok that’s what I thought you meant

hows the pc running with 8 gigs?

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1 minute ago, filpo said:

hows the pc running with 8 gigs?

suprisingly not much better, 200 point increase in cinebench (could be from the fact that no other apps where running

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5 minutes ago, Phantomcorgi94 said:

suprisingly not much better, 200 point increase in cinebench (could be from the fact that no other apps where running

also is your cpu running at 3.1 ghz? says so in sig

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Just now, Tomberry said:

no it is not i already asked this and the op said he made a mistake

oh sorry mb again lol. I see you on every thread today

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5 minutes ago, Tomberry said:

hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm i could say the same thing

how should i proceed now, ram usage is high just on the desktop

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1 minute ago, Phantomcorgi94 said:

how should i proceed now, ram usage is high just on the desktop

try capping your frames with rivertuner?? helps with frame times. i would try and save up and get some more ram of the same timings and speed. does your problem persist between games???

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