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About a month ago I decided to switch from my intel i7 14700k because I felt as if it wasn't performing as I wanted it to. I got the ryzen 7 9800x3d, swapped my motherboard to the asus rog strix 870e-e gaming, and the RAM to the 2x32gb 6000mt Corsair Vengeance. The rest of my computer consists of a 4070 super, AIO, and a 750w PSU. The issue lies in the CPU. I did cinebench for multi-core and got a score of around 1300 (pretty sure for the 9800x3d it should be around 2000), and 3dmark, which also scored in one test 16k where it should have been around 22k. EXPO is on, I'm on the correct power plan, all drivers are up to date including chipset. I'm not sure what the actual issue is, and was curious to know if anyone with similar components was having the same issue. Thank you to anyone who responds. 

EDIT: I forgot to include the boot time issue. It boots in around 42 seconds, whereas my old components pre-swap were about 13 seconds.

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13 minutes ago, One-jump said:

I forgot to include the boot time issue. It boots in around 42 seconds,

Potentially normal. Ensure the BIOS is updated and MCR (Memory Context Restore) is enabled. Can search for it in the BIOS search function. If its already on or memory isn't training on every boot, then thats just normal. (POST times being long have been a thing since this platform launched in 2022)

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6 minutes ago, GuiltySpark_ said:

Potentially normal. Ensure the BIOS is updated and MCR (Memory Context Restore) is enabled. Can search for it in the BIOS search function. If its already on or memory isn't training on every boot, then thats just normal. (POST times being long have been a thing since this platform launched in 2022)

Thank you! I'll take a look at this. I didn't care too much about the boot times, it just seemed a little odd and I figured I'd ask anyway. Any clue on what could be the other issue though? 

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2 hours ago, One-jump said:

About a month ago I decided to switch from my intel i7 14700k because I felt as if it wasn't performing as I wanted it to. I got the ryzen 7 9800x3d, swapped my motherboard to the asus rog strix 870e-e gaming, and the RAM to the 2x32gb 6000mt Corsair Vengeance. The rest of my computer consists of a 4070 super, AIO, and a 750w PSU. The issue lies in the CPU. I did cinebench for multi-core and got a score of around 1300 (pretty sure for the 9800x3d it should be around 2000), and 3dmark, which also scored in one test 16k where it should have been around 22k. EXPO is on, I'm on the correct power plan, all drivers are up to date including chipset. I'm not sure what the actual issue is, and was curious to know if anyone with similar components was having the same issue. Thank you to anyone who responds. 

EDIT: I forgot to include the boot time issue. It boots in around 42 seconds, whereas my old components pre-swap were about 13 seconds.

Did you do a fresh windows install or try to carry over the drive? 

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Thank you for your response. I did carry over the drive, but I did a fresh windows install. Could it be old drivers for parts that aren't in the PC anymore that are interfering with the new drivers? If so, would you know the best way to find them?

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3 hours ago, One-jump said:

Thank you for your response. I did carry over the drive, but I did a fresh windows install. Could it be old drivers for parts that aren't in the PC anymore that are interfering with the new drivers? If so, would you know the best way to find them?

It can't be that if you did a full fresh install. Everything gets wiped when you do that.

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5 hours ago, Blue4130 said:

It can't be that if you did a full fresh install. Everything gets wiped when you do that.

I can say that everything did not get wiped during install. I did reinstall windows but I didn't clear the drive. Do you think that would be the issue?

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