F5F Stay Refreshed Software PC Gaming Issue with performance has been reported.

Issue with performance has been reported.

Issue with performance has been reported.

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Juchi
Junior Member
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03-17-2022, 02:19 AM
#11
The sections in the components that might affect power delivery include connectors, switches, and any areas with loose or degraded insulation.
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Juchi
03-17-2022, 02:19 AM #11

The sections in the components that might affect power delivery include connectors, switches, and any areas with loose or degraded insulation.

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Brother_dog27
Member
203
03-29-2022, 11:57 PM
#12
I and my friend tested many benchmarks and watched them closely. The highest power use was between 115 and 117 watts under full load, yet the games on his PC worked fine. I’m not sure what that means.
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Brother_dog27
03-29-2022, 11:57 PM #12

I and my friend tested many benchmarks and watched them closely. The highest power use was between 115 and 117 watts under full load, yet the games on his PC worked fine. I’m not sure what that means.

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CristoferOM2
Member
103
03-30-2022, 01:09 AM
#13
I question your RAM speed since it doesn't really affect x3d much. You're at 3000Mhz and scoring 14700 in Cinebench with a 212-evo cooler—so thermal performance seems okay. Try running the tests again using HWinfo open to check voltages during idle and under load while the benchmark runs. Look for any drops, especially around 12V and 5V. Dual vs single modules might matter. Are there any background programs like RGB software (Synapse, Corsair, etc.) active? If yes, turn them off and restart—then retest, especially when disconnected from the internet.
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CristoferOM2
03-30-2022, 01:09 AM #13

I question your RAM speed since it doesn't really affect x3d much. You're at 3000Mhz and scoring 14700 in Cinebench with a 212-evo cooler—so thermal performance seems okay. Try running the tests again using HWinfo open to check voltages during idle and under load while the benchmark runs. Look for any drops, especially around 12V and 5V. Dual vs single modules might matter. Are there any background programs like RGB software (Synapse, Corsair, etc.) active? If yes, turn them off and restart—then retest, especially when disconnected from the internet.

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STEVEJasonson
Member
171
03-30-2022, 08:03 AM
#14
The image displays all data points ranging from current to minimum to maximum and average values. I captured this shot during a cinebench test.
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STEVEJasonson
03-30-2022, 08:03 AM #14

The image displays all data points ranging from current to minimum to maximum and average values. I captured this shot during a cinebench test.

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ilovealyssa
Junior Member
16
03-30-2022, 12:03 PM
#15
The mainboard is the reason I mentioned it might be a problem.
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ilovealyssa
03-30-2022, 12:03 PM #15

The mainboard is the reason I mentioned it might be a problem.

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RensDijkstra
Junior Member
5
04-16-2022, 01:47 AM
#16
Check the main board specifications for voltage details like 12V and 5V.
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RensDijkstra
04-16-2022, 01:47 AM #16

Check the main board specifications for voltage details like 12V and 5V.

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Willaem
Member
77
04-19-2022, 11:15 AM
#17
My friend received identical outcomes.
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Willaem
04-19-2022, 11:15 AM #17

My friend received identical outcomes.

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ImEternity
Junior Member
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04-29-2022, 12:38 PM
#18
They don’t seem okay with the board voltages, many users notice a big drop without realizing it. If it drops too much it can lead to various problems, making troubleshooting really stressful... Are these acceptable? No worries though. This might just cause a thermal throttle, as I recall the chip will slow down at high temps. From experience, my chip stays under 82°C with a coolermaster 212 EVO, and your dual freezers should handle it without issues. Just reapply thermal paste evenly and ensure consistent mounting pressure.
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ImEternity
04-29-2022, 12:38 PM #18

They don’t seem okay with the board voltages, many users notice a big drop without realizing it. If it drops too much it can lead to various problems, making troubleshooting really stressful... Are these acceptable? No worries though. This might just cause a thermal throttle, as I recall the chip will slow down at high temps. From experience, my chip stays under 82°C with a coolermaster 212 EVO, and your dual freezers should handle it without issues. Just reapply thermal paste evenly and ensure consistent mounting pressure.

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McsamXD
Member
182
05-01-2022, 04:10 AM
#19
The temperature stayed consistently low across all games, including mine and my friend's, since we both used the same cooler. It rarely exceeded 80-82 degrees. We focused on unlocked FPS and a full 100% value configuration in the power settings.
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McsamXD
05-01-2022, 04:10 AM #19

The temperature stayed consistently low across all games, including mine and my friend's, since we both used the same cooler. It rarely exceeded 80-82 degrees. We focused on unlocked FPS and a full 100% value configuration in the power settings.

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TheRealShrub
Senior Member
409
05-03-2022, 04:42 AM
#20
The main variations between our PCs are the PS and GPU. The 3070 outperforms the 2070super, while the cooler master mwe bronze v2 "750w" is better than the gigabyte p650b "650w". He actually achieves better scores in tests, but his system works fine; mine struggles with dyinglight2 above 70fps.
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TheRealShrub
05-03-2022, 04:42 AM #20

The main variations between our PCs are the PS and GPU. The 3070 outperforms the 2070super, while the cooler master mwe bronze v2 "750w" is better than the gigabyte p650b "650w". He actually achieves better scores in tests, but his system works fine; mine struggles with dyinglight2 above 70fps.

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