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When in a game like csgo or fortnite when playing like 5 minutes in the game starts to stutter and when I open aida 64 to look at the clocks when gaming I see they drop to the lowest possible like 200ghz on cpu and 400mhz on igpu I have tried to lock the clocks at a stable clock but still occurs under gaming. Also with the latest drivers.  Any suggestions?

Here are my specs;

Cpu/Gpu: ryzen 2400g Stock cooler @ 3.8 ghz 1.35vcore offset

Motherboard: GIGABYTE GA-AB350-Gaming (With latest update) 

Ram: Patriot Memory Viper Elite Series DDR4 4GB 2400MHz x2 clocked @ 3000 MHz at 1.350v (Makes 8gb ram 2 sticks of 4gb)

PSU: Enermax RevoBron 500W 80+ Bronze

Storage: 1tb hdd 7200 rpm and a 120gb ssd

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No real point to overclock the CPU when you are running 4Gb of RAM.. Ryzen eats ram, And preforms much better with more RAM.

 

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On 7/30/2018 at 11:37 PM, Shawn Reese said:

like I said to the other guy I have 2 sticks of 4gb thats why I put the x2

 

I'm assuming this hasn't been resolved??

 

Your APU uses system memory for both the CPU and GPU. How much is given to each? Your issue can be that you are splitting 8 GB across the CPU and GPU, therefor running into a memory bottleneck where your PC has to extend memory to the physical drive, which severely increases latency.

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