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Have you noticed poor performance on your "High End" PC?

Have you noticed poor performance on your "High End" PC?

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111carys111
Posting Freak
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12-10-2019, 11:26 AM
#1
Hi
I purchased a Ryzen 5 3600 paired with an Nvidia GTX 2080 Super last year (MSI B450 GAMING PLUS, 16GB RAM). It’s been a while since I played much, so I didn’t notice any major issues. Recently, I’ve started playing more and found myself consistently getting between 60 to 200 FPS per game, with no significant variation.

In CS:GO (80-250 FPS depending on settings), LoL (100-180 FPS), and Minecraft (100-200 FPS with 8GB RAM and 12 chunks). I can play almost all new titles smoothly at over 60 FPS (Sea of Thieves, COD Warzone, It Takes Two, etc.).

It surprised me because on my old PC with an older i5 CPU and R9 390 GPU, I could easily reach stable speeds above 350 FPS in CS:GO and Minecraft (e.g., 80-120 FPS on the map with the ancient i5). I checked 3DMark results and userbenchmark scores, adjusted BIOS settings, enabled performance over quality in NVIDIA Control Panel, and downgraded the GPU driver. The updates showed improvements, but overall performance remained similar to when I first started.

Temperatures stayed around 40-50°C for all games, and CPU usage was about 10% for CS:GO and roughly 20% for Minecraft. With a 144Hz monitor, I can see the impact of dropping below 100 FPS clearly. I’m hoping to find a solution, but I’ve been working on this all day.
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111carys111
12-10-2019, 11:26 AM #1

Hi
I purchased a Ryzen 5 3600 paired with an Nvidia GTX 2080 Super last year (MSI B450 GAMING PLUS, 16GB RAM). It’s been a while since I played much, so I didn’t notice any major issues. Recently, I’ve started playing more and found myself consistently getting between 60 to 200 FPS per game, with no significant variation.

In CS:GO (80-250 FPS depending on settings), LoL (100-180 FPS), and Minecraft (100-200 FPS with 8GB RAM and 12 chunks). I can play almost all new titles smoothly at over 60 FPS (Sea of Thieves, COD Warzone, It Takes Two, etc.).

It surprised me because on my old PC with an older i5 CPU and R9 390 GPU, I could easily reach stable speeds above 350 FPS in CS:GO and Minecraft (e.g., 80-120 FPS on the map with the ancient i5). I checked 3DMark results and userbenchmark scores, adjusted BIOS settings, enabled performance over quality in NVIDIA Control Panel, and downgraded the GPU driver. The updates showed improvements, but overall performance remained similar to when I first started.

Temperatures stayed around 40-50°C for all games, and CPU usage was about 10% for CS:GO and roughly 20% for Minecraft. With a 144Hz monitor, I can see the impact of dropping below 100 FPS clearly. I’m hoping to find a solution, but I’ve been working on this all day.

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JR_GAMER07
Posting Freak
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12-10-2019, 01:15 PM
#2
Was eine neue Windows-Installation durchgeführt, als Sie diesen Ryzen-System aufbauen?
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JR_GAMER07
12-10-2019, 01:15 PM #2

Was eine neue Windows-Installation durchgeführt, als Sie diesen Ryzen-System aufbauen?

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Juan2610
Posting Freak
875
12-26-2019, 09:42 PM
#3
yes, the entire pc was constructed from scrap and the os was freshly installed. also i've just observed that during gameplay of cs:go my cpu usage is 8-10% while my gpu usage reaches 95%, which could be the situation, don't assume a gtx 2080 super would handle that load in games like csgo
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Juan2610
12-26-2019, 09:42 PM #3

yes, the entire pc was constructed from scrap and the os was freshly installed. also i've just observed that during gameplay of cs:go my cpu usage is 8-10% while my gpu usage reaches 95%, which could be the situation, don't assume a gtx 2080 super would handle that load in games like csgo

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baracada56
Junior Member
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12-28-2019, 04:35 AM
#4
3DMark results for users with identical hardware:
The mean score is 11194, just a bit below that. Those with the same configuration might have additional overclocking, which could explain the gap.
Turn on PBO overclocking and it should improve performance.
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baracada56
12-28-2019, 04:35 AM #4

3DMark results for users with identical hardware:
The mean score is 11194, just a bit below that. Those with the same configuration might have additional overclocking, which could explain the gap.
Turn on PBO overclocking and it should improve performance.

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crazyhunterMN
Member
53
01-19-2020, 01:01 AM
#5
using the same GPU isn't the full system, also I turned on PBO but it didn't make a difference. however, when I start CSGO the CPU usage is around 8-10% while the GPU stays nearly at 100%.
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crazyhunterMN
01-19-2020, 01:01 AM #5

using the same GPU isn't the full system, also I turned on PBO but it didn't make a difference. however, when I start CSGO the CPU usage is around 8-10% while the GPU stays nearly at 100%.

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A_total_noob
Member
132
02-07-2020, 07:47 PM
#6
Oops, my mistake, searched 3dmark.com now. It looks like the score difference is even lower here, and it seems some users with GPU optimization got an extra point.
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A_total_noob
02-07-2020, 07:47 PM #6

Oops, my mistake, searched 3dmark.com now. It looks like the score difference is even lower here, and it seems some users with GPU optimization got an extra point.

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RedWeys
Member
55
02-26-2020, 10:23 PM
#7
Did you also update the chipset driver when you changed the bios?
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RedWeys
02-26-2020, 10:23 PM #7

Did you also update the chipset driver when you changed the bios?

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xanderzone317
Posting Freak
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02-27-2020, 01:44 AM
#8
Yes, if you're referring to that page, it discusses installing the down driver for Windows 10 64-bit on a B450 gaming motherboard.
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xanderzone317
02-27-2020, 01:44 AM #8

Yes, if you're referring to that page, it discusses installing the down driver for Windows 10 64-bit on a B450 gaming motherboard.

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iZapall00h
Junior Member
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02-27-2020, 08:52 AM
#9
what the gpu temp?
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iZapall00h
02-27-2020, 08:52 AM #9

what the gpu temp?

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hom3star
Junior Member
45
02-27-2020, 05:46 PM
#10
stable around 45-55 during browsing on Google Chrome and other apps, and about 60 while gaming. csgo example: everything runs at the lowest settings (80-150 fps for older versions). those performance drops happen because of minimizing the game.
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hom3star
02-27-2020, 05:46 PM #10

stable around 45-55 during browsing on Google Chrome and other apps, and about 60 while gaming. csgo example: everything runs at the lowest settings (80-150 fps for older versions). those performance drops happen because of minimizing the game.

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