F5F Stay Refreshed Software PC Gaming My personal computer is a good model, however, it’s experiencing issues with its frame rate being notably low.

My personal computer is a good model, however, it’s experiencing issues with its frame rate being notably low.

My personal computer is a good model, however, it’s experiencing issues with its frame rate being notably low.

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zProPlayer
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05-21-2025, 03:45 PM
#11
I must admit, that was a genuinely useful assistance. Thank you very kindly for your support!
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zProPlayer
05-21-2025, 03:45 PM #11

I must admit, that was a genuinely useful assistance. Thank you very kindly for your support!

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Tygrysiak
Junior Member
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05-21-2025, 03:45 PM
#12
Much better!
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Tygrysiak
05-21-2025, 03:45 PM #12

Much better!

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DarkSkarlet
Senior Member
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05-21-2025, 03:45 PM
#13
Could you please confirm whether XMP and DOCP are activated within the computer’s BIOS settings?
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DarkSkarlet
05-21-2025, 03:45 PM #13

Could you please confirm whether XMP and DOCP are activated within the computer’s BIOS settings?

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1zambos
Member
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05-21-2025, 03:45 PM
#14
Certainly, based on that assessment, your system's random access memory is operating at a significantly reduced capacity, approximately 50% of its advertised speed. It would be prudent to verify that the DDR4-3200 configuration is enabled within your computer’s BIOS settings; this may also influence other performance metrics, including central processing unit efficiency.
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1zambos
05-21-2025, 03:45 PM #14

Certainly, based on that assessment, your system's random access memory is operating at a significantly reduced capacity, approximately 50% of its advertised speed. It would be prudent to verify that the DDR4-3200 configuration is enabled within your computer’s BIOS settings; this may also influence other performance metrics, including central processing unit efficiency.

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darkspeed002
Member
143
05-21-2025, 03:45 PM
#15
I activated asynchronous memory access – XMP, though I’m not completely certain what that entails. It appears to be enhancing the performance of my computer. I didn’t locate any information regarding “DOCP.”
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darkspeed002
05-21-2025, 03:45 PM #15

I activated asynchronous memory access – XMP, though I’m not completely certain what that entails. It appears to be enhancing the performance of my computer. I didn’t locate any information regarding “DOCP.”

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05-21-2025, 03:45 PM
#16
Upon surveying the situation, I was unable to determine the method for verifying this; my technical skills are limited, however, a companion will assist me with this matter tomorrow for which I express gratitude.
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ultraDragon005
05-21-2025, 03:45 PM #16

Upon surveying the situation, I was unable to determine the method for verifying this; my technical skills are limited, however, a companion will assist me with this matter tomorrow for which I express gratitude.

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rapha_hell
Member
86
05-21-2025, 03:45 PM
#17
DOCP is simply another designation for XMP, a configuration setting instructing the RAM to operate at an elevated frequency.
It seems to be functioning satisfactorily now. Once again, that’s purely attributable to the XMP adjustment. You will observe in the “Memory Kit” section of your most recent UserBenchmark analysis that it characterizes the operation as “3200 MHz clocked at 1600 MHz,” whereas previously it stated “1866 MHz clocked at 933 MHz” when the XMP profile was inactive. This, consequently, elevated your CPU and GPU scores to their anticipated levels.
The memory kit may still be categorized as “performing below expectations,” but I posit that those figures should genuinely align with norms for the Ryzen system, and these 3000-series processors incorporate a substantially larger cache volume designed to mitigate increased memory latency. It’s fundamentally attributable to variances in processor design relative to other systems utilizing identical memory kits.
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rapha_hell
05-21-2025, 03:45 PM #17

DOCP is simply another designation for XMP, a configuration setting instructing the RAM to operate at an elevated frequency.
It seems to be functioning satisfactorily now. Once again, that’s purely attributable to the XMP adjustment. You will observe in the “Memory Kit” section of your most recent UserBenchmark analysis that it characterizes the operation as “3200 MHz clocked at 1600 MHz,” whereas previously it stated “1866 MHz clocked at 933 MHz” when the XMP profile was inactive. This, consequently, elevated your CPU and GPU scores to their anticipated levels.
The memory kit may still be categorized as “performing below expectations,” but I posit that those figures should genuinely align with norms for the Ryzen system, and these 3000-series processors incorporate a substantially larger cache volume designed to mitigate increased memory latency. It’s fundamentally attributable to variances in processor design relative to other systems utilizing identical memory kits.

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blackben123
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05-21-2025, 03:45 PM
#18
Now, everything is perfectly clear, isn’t it? I sincerely appreciate all of your assistance; I wouldn’t have been able to accomplish this without this community.
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blackben123
05-21-2025, 03:45 PM #18

Now, everything is perfectly clear, isn’t it? I sincerely appreciate all of your assistance; I wouldn’t have been able to accomplish this without this community.

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