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Any ideas with warzone?

Any ideas with warzone?

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annils12
Junior Member
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08-23-2019, 02:41 PM
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I just moved from a first-gen Ryzen to a third-gen one. I removed Warzone, reinstalled the game last night, and updated all drivers. I’m struggling to hit over 100fps, even with a 144Hz monitor. My system specs are: Ryzen 5 3600x, GSKILL Aegis 2x8 at 2400MHz, Asus ROG B450-F, Evga SC2 1080Ti, 1TB SSD, SATA 3 SSD, and about 75% CPU/RAM usage during games. I’ve lowered settings significantly, but my GPU stays under 10%. No change in frame rate after adjusting everything. Anyone know what’s slowing me down? Or is it just how the game is optimized?
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annils12
08-23-2019, 02:41 PM #1

I just moved from a first-gen Ryzen to a third-gen one. I removed Warzone, reinstalled the game last night, and updated all drivers. I’m struggling to hit over 100fps, even with a 144Hz monitor. My system specs are: Ryzen 5 3600x, GSKILL Aegis 2x8 at 2400MHz, Asus ROG B450-F, Evga SC2 1080Ti, 1TB SSD, SATA 3 SSD, and about 75% CPU/RAM usage during games. I’ve lowered settings significantly, but my GPU stays under 10%. No change in frame rate after adjusting everything. Anyone know what’s slowing me down? Or is it just how the game is optimized?

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Seer413
Member
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08-23-2019, 09:56 PM
#2
What is the resolution?
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Seer413
08-23-2019, 09:56 PM #2

What is the resolution?

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09-09-2019, 12:53 AM
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1080p
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demenciossauro
09-09-2019, 12:53 AM #3

1080p

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white_tiger00
Junior Member
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09-14-2019, 08:31 AM
#4
Game configurations? Ignore it. Your memory chip might be limiting your performance. It's moving too slowly.
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white_tiger00
09-14-2019, 08:31 AM #4

Game configurations? Ignore it. Your memory chip might be limiting your performance. It's moving too slowly.

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Itz_Nici_PvP
Junior Member
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09-21-2019, 07:11 AM
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Ram speed might be the issue, Ryzen really loves and makes full use of the memory bandwidth you provide (up to 3600/3733Mhz), but many high-end CPUs don’t perform as well as expected despite their specs.
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Itz_Nici_PvP
09-21-2019, 07:11 AM #5

Ram speed might be the issue, Ryzen really loves and makes full use of the memory bandwidth you provide (up to 3600/3733Mhz), but many high-end CPUs don’t perform as well as expected despite their specs.

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ghostskelton
Junior Member
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09-21-2019, 09:22 AM
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You upgraded your CPU and likely reset the CMOS and BIOS settings to ensure it operates independently of other systems. The 2400MHz speed is considered slow for Infinity Fabric. From a RAM standpoint, you're using 2.4GHz memory, which requires around 1GHz faster speeds (3200-3600MHz) for optimal performance. On my first-gen Ryzen, the differences between 2133MHz, 2666MHz, 3000MHz, 3200MHz, and 3600MHz are becoming more noticeable over time.
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ghostskelton
09-21-2019, 09:22 AM #6

You upgraded your CPU and likely reset the CMOS and BIOS settings to ensure it operates independently of other systems. The 2400MHz speed is considered slow for Infinity Fabric. From a RAM standpoint, you're using 2.4GHz memory, which requires around 1GHz faster speeds (3200-3600MHz) for optimal performance. On my first-gen Ryzen, the differences between 2133MHz, 2666MHz, 3000MHz, 3200MHz, and 3600MHz are becoming more noticeable over time.

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Mickael_Park
Member
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09-22-2019, 04:08 AM
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I also upgraded the motherboard.
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Mickael_Park
09-22-2019, 04:08 AM #7

I also upgraded the motherboard.

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DiamndQueen
Member
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10-01-2019, 12:23 AM
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You should use the 2x8 at 2400 MHz instead, as the other stick is dead.
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DiamndQueen
10-01-2019, 12:23 AM #8

You should use the 2x8 at 2400 MHz instead, as the other stick is dead.

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MooMoo2011
Senior Member
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10-01-2019, 02:52 AM
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One stick is inferior to two slow sticks. A single channel performs worse than a dual channel setup. You can adjust the clock speed of the 2400MHz manually if you're experienced, or use online tools like the Ryzen DRAM Calculator to help.
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MooMoo2011
10-01-2019, 02:52 AM #9

One stick is inferior to two slow sticks. A single channel performs worse than a dual channel setup. You can adjust the clock speed of the 2400MHz manually if you're experienced, or use online tools like the Ryzen DRAM Calculator to help.

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tornado5
Junior Member
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10-01-2019, 01:25 PM
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The chances of damaging something by pushing the CPU beyond its limits are high, which is why I haven’t overclocked much. I use an AIO cooler and had a custom AIO on my older 980Ti, but I’ve never tried it.
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tornado5
10-01-2019, 01:25 PM #10

The chances of damaging something by pushing the CPU beyond its limits are high, which is why I haven’t overclocked much. I use an AIO cooler and had a custom AIO on my older 980Ti, but I’ve never tried it.

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