F5F Stay Refreshed Hardware Desktop Check if the CPU activity aligns with typical performance for your system and workload.

Check if the CPU activity aligns with typical performance for your system and workload.

Check if the CPU activity aligns with typical performance for your system and workload.

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coolman9222
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02-23-2016, 03:36 PM
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coolman9222
02-23-2016, 03:36 PM #11

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NekoKagamine
Member
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03-01-2016, 10:54 AM
#12
no the gpu doesn't process non gpu related data. not only that but theres no actual way to see gpu usage. any gpu usage % graph your machine has is extremely basic and doesn't actually show the correct usage. Which is why simply moving windows around a 2d screen will show on the usage % even though the task requires almost no effort by the gpu.
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NekoKagamine
03-01-2016, 10:54 AM #12

no the gpu doesn't process non gpu related data. not only that but theres no actual way to see gpu usage. any gpu usage % graph your machine has is extremely basic and doesn't actually show the correct usage. Which is why simply moving windows around a 2d screen will show on the usage % even though the task requires almost no effort by the gpu.

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ForrealPhil74
Junior Member
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03-01-2016, 12:19 PM
#13
I noticed the RAM doesn't match the CPU requirements. You could try manually overclocking it, but I recommend creating a discussion thread to share the best methods. Alternatively, purchasing the correct RAM for your CPU would be ideal, especially since 1st generation Ryzen models really need it to reach their full performance.
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ForrealPhil74
03-01-2016, 12:19 PM #13

I noticed the RAM doesn't match the CPU requirements. You could try manually overclocking it, but I recommend creating a discussion thread to share the best methods. Alternatively, purchasing the correct RAM for your CPU would be ideal, especially since 1st generation Ryzen models really need it to reach their full performance.

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Ratsnake11
Junior Member
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03-02-2016, 10:16 PM
#14
I suggest a speed of at least 3000 MHz.
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Ratsnake11
03-02-2016, 10:16 PM #14

I suggest a speed of at least 3000 MHz.

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ShinenKenyou
Junior Member
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03-13-2016, 02:44 AM
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Agreed. Or 3200. If you have 3000 RAM, you might see performance drop to 2933 once you enable XMP settings, which is typical for most systems.
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ShinenKenyou
03-13-2016, 02:44 AM #15

Agreed. Or 3200. If you have 3000 RAM, you might see performance drop to 2933 once you enable XMP settings, which is typical for most systems.

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