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Compare RTX 3060 with Ryzen 3600 in terms of speed and efficiency.

Compare RTX 3060 with Ryzen 3600 in terms of speed and efficiency.

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_Firekid
Junior Member
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04-15-2021, 01:28 PM
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_Firekid
04-15-2021, 01:28 PM #1

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Stick_xx
Junior Member
19
04-15-2021, 02:36 PM
#2
Have you reset the CMOS and saved your XMP settings? If not, that might explain the issue. Reset CMOS and inform us.
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Stick_xx
04-15-2021, 02:36 PM #2

Have you reset the CMOS and saved your XMP settings? If not, that might explain the issue. Reset CMOS and inform us.

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Taybaybay
Posting Freak
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04-18-2021, 04:51 AM
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I wanted to use the faster 3200 RAM, but I’m not sure why I didn’t. Your GPU looks fine and is average, so using the slower CPU should give better performance. Did I get that right?
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Taybaybay
04-18-2021, 04:51 AM #3

I wanted to use the faster 3200 RAM, but I’m not sure why I didn’t. Your GPU looks fine and is average, so using the slower CPU should give better performance. Did I get that right?

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Venpirman
Member
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04-19-2021, 07:31 AM
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I plan to reset the CMOS and reinstall XMP settings today. I'm still learning about XMP and overclocking in general. My 3200Mhz RAM using XMP would show it as 3200, but I think it actually reports around 3212Mhz, causing blue screens and restarts. My older 1600 model would also freeze at 60 FPS or less. But raising the frequency from 2133Mhz to 3000 usually brings it up to around 100 Fps or more. Now with 3000 on my new 3600 it doesn’t seem to make a difference. Thanks for the advice. Edit: Just played Cyberpunk 2077 for about five minutes and my CPU was handling most of the load at 70%—the GPU was barely active, around 20%.
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Venpirman
04-19-2021, 07:31 AM #4

I plan to reset the CMOS and reinstall XMP settings today. I'm still learning about XMP and overclocking in general. My 3200Mhz RAM using XMP would show it as 3200, but I think it actually reports around 3212Mhz, causing blue screens and restarts. My older 1600 model would also freeze at 60 FPS or less. But raising the frequency from 2133Mhz to 3000 usually brings it up to around 100 Fps or more. Now with 3000 on my new 3600 it doesn’t seem to make a difference. Thanks for the advice. Edit: Just played Cyberpunk 2077 for about five minutes and my CPU was handling most of the load at 70%—the GPU was barely active, around 20%.

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Deathstroke77
Junior Member
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04-29-2021, 12:09 AM
#5
It's great to hear you're making progress. I remember having to reset the CMOS, probably. After that, I set the RAM to XMP profile at 3000 and it really improved performance. In GTA 4, the frame rate jumped from around 30-60 FPS to about 160 FPS, which is a big difference compared to my previous 1600 FPS. Thanks for the support!
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Deathstroke77
04-29-2021, 12:09 AM #5

It's great to hear you're making progress. I remember having to reset the CMOS, probably. After that, I set the RAM to XMP profile at 3000 and it really improved performance. In GTA 4, the frame rate jumped from around 30-60 FPS to about 160 FPS, which is a big difference compared to my previous 1600 FPS. Thanks for the support!