Identify the slowest part of the process
Identify the slowest part of the process
Hi, thank you for sharing your setup. I’ve reviewed the details you provided. Based on what you mentioned, it seems like your system is well-equipped overall. However, the low framerate despite stable usage could be due to a few factors such as GPU limitations, driver issues, or even background processes affecting performance. Since you’re using a Ryzen 2700X with decent specs and a solid motherboard, the bottleneck might lie elsewhere—possibly in your graphics card settings, game configuration, or even in the power supply’s efficiency under load. I’d suggest checking the game’s settings for ray tracing and DLSS, ensuring they’re not overly taxing, and verifying that your GPU is running at its optimal profile. Also, make sure your SSD is performing well and consider updating any drivers if needed. Let me know if you want help troubleshooting further!
I finished the 3D model right now and the CPU and GPU were running about 60%. At roughly 80 frames per second, the RAM had just been soldered, so it wasn’t the ideal choice for this project. Thanks for your advice.
Thank you for your message. I hope there are useful guides on overclocking RAM. Before making any changes, it might help to find the best settings and ensure stability. Since you haven’t tested much yet, but noticed similar issues in other games, you’re not alone. I’d appreciate advice before replacing parts. Your request for a good guide would be very helpful.