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Ryzen 5 2400G not performing well.

Thelegend27.

When I first built my computer(about 2 months ago) my Ryzen 5 with 2666 MHz ram was performing well scoring a little above 800 in Cinebench. In the last month performance seemed to have dropped and now it only scores around 600. The
Vega 11 graphics also performed less at about 49 fps down from 59fps. I notices that when I was benchmarking i saw that on AMD Ryzen master the ram was stuck at 1333 MHz. I tried overclocking RAM to 3200 MHz and saw that it was displaying 1467 Hz in Ryzen Master.

Case: Corsair 570 Crystal RGB White CPU: Ryzen 5 2400G CPU Cooler: Cooler master ML120 RGB Memory: Patriot 8GB DDR4 2667mhz Storage: WD Black 1TB Kingston A400 120gb SSD Power Supply: Thermaltake 500 watt Smart

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8 minutes ago, Thelegend27. said:

When I first built my computer(about 2 months ago) my Ryzen 5 with 2666 MHz ram was performing well scoring a little above 800 in Cinebench. In the last month performance seemed to have dropped and now it only scores around 600

That's the problem. You should have got with 3200MHz ram. Higher the memory clock the better.

 

9 minutes ago, Thelegend27. said:

I tried overclocking RAM to 3200 MHz and saw that it was displaying 1467 Hz in Ryzen Master.

Everyone gets confused with. It's called DDR. Double Data Rate.. 

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2 minutes ago, Abdul201588 said:

That's the problem. You should have got with 3200MHz ram. Higher the memory clock the better.

 

Everyone gets confused with. It's called DDR. Double Data Rate.. 

So what do i do?

Case: Corsair 570 Crystal RGB White CPU: Ryzen 5 2400G CPU Cooler: Cooler master ML120 RGB Memory: Patriot 8GB DDR4 2667mhz Storage: WD Black 1TB Kingston A400 120gb SSD Power Supply: Thermaltake 500 watt Smart

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16 minutes ago, Thelegend27. said:

So what do i do?

Systems don't get slower without a reason. Up to you to find the reason. Either clock speeds are lower due to thermal limits or something in the background is bogging performance down. 

 

Check temperatures, check what your system is doing in the background (like unusually high CPU, GPU or memory usage) etc.

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