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my 1700x stock score on cinebench r15(latest) is 1200 how?ram 2 4gbDDR4 15 15 15 15 36 2133

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Speed?

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I had the same issue, reset the cmos.

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Just now, Damascus said:

I had the same issue, reset the cmos.

STILL THE ISSUE

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1 minute ago, sarggames said:

STOCK

For the ram and watch the caps

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Just now, sarggames said:

STILL THE ISSUE

Did you take out the battery or actually shut off the power completely  (unplug from the wall and flick the psu switch to off) and then move the jumper to the other pins for 5 seconds then back?

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Just now, sarggames said:

2133

Try resetting the cmos and try have the ram at faster speed for the ram

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Just now, Damascus said:

Did you take out the battery or actually shut off the power completely  (unplug from the wall and flick the psu switch to off) and then move the jumper to the other pins for 5 seconds then back?

i took the knife and shorted while power on as suggested in msi book

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Just now, sarggames said:

i took the knife and shorted while power on as suggested in msi book

Was it fully powered down?

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Just now, Damascus said:

Was it fully powered down?

when i started after resetting it  says cmos is cleared ,

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Just now, Billy_Mays said:

Try resetting the cmos and try have the ram at faster speed for the ram

does it depends on ram 2133 is enough for it

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1 minute ago, sarggames said:

does it depends on ram 2133 is enough for it

Ryzen loves fast ram speeds so you need to OC them

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Just now, Billy_Mays said:

Ryzen loves fast ram speeds so you need to OC them

yes performance improves but it should be better then this at stock

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48 minutes ago, sarggames said:

STOCK

Use HWinfo to read what the clock speeds on each of the cores and temperature are when under load.

 

41 minutes ago, Billy_Mays said:

Ryzen loves fast ram speeds so you need to OC them

Ram speed has next to no impact on cinebench performance. While is is a good idea for gaming to have fast RAM, if cinebench scores are low the issue is elsewhere.

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Maybe revealing the mobo model would help, but i maybe know. msi boards are reported to have a problem when CPU locks at 1550MHz after booting into windows and it can't be fixed and they are too dumb to figure it out and do a bios update i always recommend Asus boards

 

Don't buy Apple M1 computers with 8GB of RAM

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