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I have a relatively high end PC, but all of my games run very poorly, stutter, freeze, crash and I just get very low fps. I tried doing a benchmark test and I was expecting to get a good result, but got an extremely bad one. I even got 0 percentile on a very powerful CPU. Here are my results:

UserBenchmarks: Game 37%, Desk 28%, Work 33%
CPU: AMD Ryzen 7 1700 - 29.4%
GPU: Nvidia GTX 1060-6GB - 64.1%
SSD: Samsung 850 Evo 500GB - 75.6%
HDD: Seagate Barracuda 1TB (2016) - 66.8%
RAM: Corsair Vengeance LPX DDR4 3000 C15 2x8GB - 72.1%
MBD: MSI B350 TOMAHAWK (MS-7A34)
I have no idea why its so bad. In games, my GPU always bottlenecks, since when I turn CPU oriented settings higher or lower, there is no fps boost, but here it says that my CPU is running very poorly. Why? Is there something wrong? Any help will be greatly appreciated!

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What do those percentages even mean?

 

What games?
What resolution and refresh rate?
What cooler?

What temps?

What are CPU/GPU usages?

Ryzen 5 1600 @ 3.9 Ghz  | Gigabyte AB350M Gaming 3 |  PaliT GTX 1050Ti  |  8gb Kingston HyperX Fury @ 2933 Mhz  |  Corsair CX550m  |  1 TB WD Blue HDD


Inside some old case I found lying around.

 

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Yeah. What are you even trying to do? Why? Your PC is not $30,000 worth of components, so obviously won't be "100%" the fastest ever built (Helo LTT/GamersNexus, Jaz2cents and... well, we know Der8auer is gonna win them all XD ).

 

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Yes, "UserBenchmarks" tells you how up to date or how close to the highest possible your PC performs compared to *other* hardware. So if you are 37%, then it means 63% of people (using the site) have 1070s and above. Though in real life, most PCs have intel 200 on board graphics, but those PCs are not using UserBenchmarks website. So like Steam Customer Survey, they are just telling you what other people have.

 

You need to instead look at your individual performance. Post that instead. What game do you play? Your CPU is ok, but not the fastest, so will depend on the games.

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16 minutes ago, bleedblue said:

What do those percentages even mean?

 

What games?
What resolution and refresh rate?
What cooler?

What temps?

What are CPU/GPU usages?

Games: GTA V, Payday 2, CS:GO, DayZ, Unturned and even old games, such as Battlefield 1942 and Flatout 2.

Resolution: I have a 4K monitor and try to play all the games I can in 4K. But games like GTA V and Payday 2 cannot even run at 1080p with steady 60fps, so I lower the settings a bit and run them in 1080p. I run all games with a 60hz refresh rate.

Cooler: The stock cooler that comes with Ryzen 7 1700.

Temps: Never higher than 70 degrees Celsius (158 Fahrenheit) but mostly stays below 50 C (122 F).

Usages: When idle, CPU is at 4% and GPU at 1%. When gaming, in most games GPU is at 90% and is unstable (going from 70 to 90 and back each second), while CPU stays at 40% max.

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9 minutes ago, TechyBen said:

Yeah. What are you even trying to do? Why? Your PC is not $30,000 worth of components, so obviously won't be "100%" the fastest ever built (Helo LTT/GamersNexus, Jaz2cents and... well, we know Der8auer is gonna win them all XD ).

I have noticed that my PC performs much worse that others with the same components. When my friends wth a 1060 get 150 fps, I get 80 fps max. When watching benchmarks on YouTube, they are always better than my benchmarks, even if they use the same CPU/GPU setup as me. I have been struggling with performance for a really long time and can't fidn any solution.

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Define "same" components. Not all 1060s are the same. There are cheap, 3gb versions, there are 6gb versions. There are full GPU versions, and cheaper slightly less CUDA core versions.

 

What software? What CPU, what RAM? "Same" is not what everyone says it is. I've seen people say "same" when comparing a £1200 iPhoneX to a £120 Android, because "they are the same, both smartphones, so why is Apple better?". XD

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1 minute ago, TechyBen said:

Define "same" components. Not all 1060s are the same. There are cheap, 3gb versions, there are 6gb versions. There are full GPU versions, and cheaper slightly less CUDA core versions.

 

What software? What CPU, what RAM? "Same" is not what everyone says it is. I've seen people say "same" when comparing a £1200 iPhoneX to a £120 Android, because "they are the same, both smartphones, so why is Apple better?". XD

MSI - B350 TOMAHAWK ATX AM4 Motherboard
EVGA - GeForce GTX 1060 6GB 6 GB SC GAMING Video Card
AMD - Ryzen 7 1700 3 GHz 8-Core Processor
Corsair - Vengeance LPX 16 GB (2 x 8 GB) DDR4-3000 Memory
Samsung - 850 EVO-Series 500 GB 2.5" Solid State Drive
Seagate - BarraCuda 1 TB 3.5" 7200RPM Internal Hard Drive
Zalman - TX 600 W ATX Power Supply
Zalman - Z3 Plus ATX Mid Tower Case
Microsoft - Windows 10 Pro OEM 64-bit
Samsung - U28E590D 28.0" 3840x2160 60Hz Monitor

 

Me and my friends all built a very similar PC, just with slight variations such as same GPU from different company or different varient, different monitor, 3200 speed RAM instead of 3000 and bigger storage.

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"Very similar". Again, are they the same? Similar is not the same.

3200 ram will make a difference with AMD chips. What GPU do they have? Monitor? Is it a different resolution or refresh rate?

What game? They might say "it's the same", but what is the bet they use lower settings. ;)

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7 minutes ago, TechyBen said:

"Very similar". Again, are they the same? Similar is not the same.

3200 ram will make a difference with AMD chips. What GPU do they have? Monitor? Is it a different resolution or refresh rate?

What game? They might say "it's the same", but what is the bet they use lower settings. ;)

I am the only one with 3000, evryone else has 3200. Me and one other friend have an EVGA GPU others have MSI and Gigabyte. I am the only one with 4K, since I prefer resolution over refresh rate. Others have 1080p or 1440p with a high refresh rate. They say that they use max settings, but I hardly believe that. They can't have this much more fps than me with a little difference in components.

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1 hour ago, SyllabicRose858 said:

GPU: Nvidia GTX 1060-6GB - 64.1%

 

48 minutes ago, SyllabicRose858 said:

Resolution: I have a 4K monitor and try to play all the games I can in 4K.

Yeah, with a 1060, no, don't do that.

Ryzen 5 1600 @ 3.9 Ghz  | Gigabyte AB350M Gaming 3 |  PaliT GTX 1050Ti  |  8gb Kingston HyperX Fury @ 2933 Mhz  |  Corsair CX550m  |  1 TB WD Blue HDD


Inside some old case I found lying around.

 

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24 minutes ago, SyllabicRose858 said:

I am the only one with 3000, evryone else has 3200. Me and one other friend have an EVGA GPU others have MSI and Gigabyte. I am the only one with 4K, since I prefer resolution over refresh rate. Others have 1080p or 1440p with a high refresh rate. They say that they use max settings, but I hardly believe that. They can't have this much more fps than me with a little difference in components.

So, your PC is performing as it should with your hardware and setup.

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