Issue resolved: Computer is functioning suboptimally.
Issue resolved: Computer is functioning suboptimally.
I’m really puzzled about my computer's poor performance. It’s a system built with a GTX 1070 Ti and a Ryzen 5 1600, featuring 16GB of RAM (including one 2133MHz stick and another 2400MHz stick) on an ASRock A320M motherboard. My acquaintances who have pre-assembled PCs equipped with 1060 graphics cards are consistently achieving approximately 50 frames per second higher than I am, and this issue occurs across all games. Previously, I’ve attempted to resolve this by reinstalling the components, meticulously cleaning my PC, performing a factory reset twice, and utilizing DDU to repeatedly reinstall graphics drivers.
I've conducted numerous UserBenchmark tests, but the results always seem inconsistent. Despite maintaining acceptable temperatures, the resource utilization is remarkably low – around 40% in games like Destiny 2, which seems illogical. Any assistance would be greatly appreciated.
Using mismatched RAM sticks is detrimental. Eliminating one results in a single, slower stick operating in a less efficient configuration. To achieve optimal performance, it’s recommended to utilize a kit such as 2x4GB or preferably 2x8GB with a speed of at least 3000MHz.
I find it remarkable that you haven’t experienced problems with performance when combining different RAM modules alongside a Ryzen 5 1600. Furthermore, graphics cards aren’t the only elements influencing frame rates. Userbenchmark already reveals a concern: excessive background processes. What programs are running in the background? If your PC is exhibiting this behavior at rest, you should examine the installed software and its usage.
what is the GPU utilization?
combining RAM may also present a problem.
Using mismatched RAM sticks is not recommended. Eliminating one still results in a slower stick operating in single-channel mode. To achieve optimal performance, aim for a RAM kit such as 2x4GB or, preferably, 2x8GB with a speed of at least 3000MHz.
The capacity of your solid-state drive is nearing its limit, causing performance degradation – however, this is typical for any storage device. Furthermore, you exhibit considerable ongoing processes consuming system resources, as indicated by the UserBenchmark findings.