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Hy, I have just assembled my new rig, everything went as planned, but my procesor scores always lower as expected. On the cinebench benchmark I've got a score around 720 when the normal score is around 1000. The same thing happened in the UserBenchmark. What should I do?

Procesor: Ryzen 1600x

 

GPU: Asus 1070 strix

SSD: WD Green 250gb

Ram: Hyperx savage 2400MHz

Power Supply: Lc Power 560w (GP4 series gold)

Motherboard: MSI x370 SLI Plus

CPU Cooler: Cooler Master TX3 EVO

 

UserBenchmarks: Game 64%, Desk 44%, Work 42%
CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 1600X - 45.5%
GPU: Nvidia GTX 1070 - 90.8%
SSD: WD Green 240GB - 51%
HDD: Toshiba P300 1TB - 102%
RAM: Kingston HyperX DDR4 2400 C15 2x4GB - 86.1%
MBD: MSI X370 SLI PLUS (MS-7A33)
 

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Are you sure your memory isn't running at 2133?

Still, 2400MHz ram is kinda low for Ryzen. 2933 seems to be the sweet spot

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Just now, izigap.ip said:

I have installed Windows 10 pro

I have installed Windows 10 pro When on idle the CPU is running on around 45 celsius.

But is it genuine, as in not from TPB. I can't be arsed troubleshooting on a pirated windows platform, that could have all sorts of shenanigans.

So please be upfront about this.

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What happened to me was 2 cores were disabled because I did t clean install windows and it was still using my i7 settings 

 

clean install windows and try again 

AMD (and proud) r7 1700 4ghz- 

also (1600) 

asus rog crosshairs vi hero x370-

MSI 980ti G6 1506mhz slix2 -

h110 pull - acer xb270hu 1440p -

 corsair 750D - corsair 16gb 2933

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4 minutes ago, jjohnthedon1 said:

What happened to me was 2 cores were disabled because I did t clean install windows and it was still using my i7 settings 

 

clean install windows and try again 

In my case windows is using all of the 6 cores, but because of an unknown reason sets the core speed to 2199,49 MHz instead of (around) 3692 MHz.

I will reinstall windows 10 and than later report to you.

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2 minutes ago, izigap.ip said:

In my case windows is using all of the 6 cores, but because of an unknown reason sets the core speed to 2199,49 MHz instead of (around) 3692 MHz.

I will reinstall windows 10 and than later report to you.

Get the latest bios for your mobo 

 

Reset cmos and load optimised defaults 

AMD (and proud) r7 1700 4ghz- 

also (1600) 

asus rog crosshairs vi hero x370-

MSI 980ti G6 1506mhz slix2 -

h110 pull - acer xb270hu 1440p -

 corsair 750D - corsair 16gb 2933

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I have managed to eliminate the issue in the BIOS. I had to set the multiplier to 37 and lower the CPU voltage that the MSI Motherboard set on 1,45 V (when the max is 1,4 V).

At this point I would like to thank you Guys for all the support! :)

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