Best BIOS settings for Ryzen 3600 with MSI Tomahawk B450. My evaluations included
Best BIOS settings for Ryzen 3600 with MSI Tomahawk B450. My evaluations included
my pc details:
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tested in gta 5:
worst benchmark:
Global C-state control: enabled;
amd cool and quiet: enabled
PCCP enabled
PCCP prefered cores: enabled
configs pic:
https://live.staticflickr.com/65535/4963...4425_o.jpg
benchmark pic:
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best benchmark:
Global C-state control: disabled;
amd cool and quiet: disabled
PCCP disabled
PCCP prefered cores: disabled
benchmark pic:
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xmp 1
what else should i change to get better performance? power usage is important.
What graphics card are you employing and what configurations are you using for GTA V? Since a Ryzen 2600 with default settings can easily exceed 60 FPS in GTA V, my previous i5-3570K also runs at over 60 FPS without optimization. According to certain benchmark tests, a Ryzen 2600 should achieve approximately 100 FPS in GTA V when the GPU isn't the bottleneck.
it's gtx 1050ti, but using all the recommended options leads to significant drops in fps.
The 1050ti isn't the top performance GPU. You'll need to lower the graphics settings to achieve the best results in most games, usually running at 1080p. GTA 5 seems to be a 2013 title. I haven't played it myself, but I've noticed some YouTube graphics mods. AMD's CPU benefits from low latency on RAM. Many people use Samsung B-DIMM and adjust their timings and overclock the RAM to at least 3600 or 3800 if possible (keeping the IF between 1800-1900). Samsung B-DIMM offers very precise timing at lower voltages than other kits, supporting up to 1.5 volts when overclocked. Be cautious with RAM voltage since some components may fail if you push too hard. Hynix might have a max of 1.45 volts, but you'll need to check that yourself. This setup will boost FPS slightly but won't significantly improve performance for a weak GPU—just a few frames at most. It works well with a strong GPU like a 2080. The alternative is invest in a better GPU and skip the BIOS tweaks just to get extra frames.
the issue i saw on the screen cannot originate from the GPU since it has remained consistent throughout
You're curious about the difference in RAM speeds between the official setting and the actual one used. That's a good point.