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My RAM might be limiting the CPU performance.

My RAM might be limiting the CPU performance.

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LpLuks
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08-19-2016, 03:42 PM
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You're experiencing high CPU usage with your current setup. Consider checking if your GPU is causing the bottleneck or if your RAM is not fully utilizing its speed. Adjusting your GPU settings might help, and ensure your motherboard supports the overclocked RAM speeds. If issues persist, a hardware upgrade or BIOS update could be necessary.
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LpLuks
08-19-2016, 03:42 PM #1

You're experiencing high CPU usage with your current setup. Consider checking if your GPU is causing the bottleneck or if your RAM is not fully utilizing its speed. Adjusting your GPU settings might help, and ensure your motherboard supports the overclocked RAM speeds. If issues persist, a hardware upgrade or BIOS update could be necessary.

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AlperMogulYT
Member
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08-27-2016, 06:04 PM
#2
If you're looking to boost memory speeds, not slow them down. Since you can't process two sticks simultaneously, they're probably running at 2133 MT/s right now. A RAM speed change is unlikely to significantly cut CPU usage. The game will consume only the power needed for rendering each frame. To lower demand, consider raising graphical detail to move work to the GPU or reducing the frame rate. A CPU overclock or a more powerful processor could also assist.
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AlperMogulYT
08-27-2016, 06:04 PM #2

If you're looking to boost memory speeds, not slow them down. Since you can't process two sticks simultaneously, they're probably running at 2133 MT/s right now. A RAM speed change is unlikely to significantly cut CPU usage. The game will consume only the power needed for rendering each frame. To lower demand, consider raising graphical detail to move work to the GPU or reducing the frame rate. A CPU overclock or a more powerful processor could also assist.

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HowBoutCoffee
Member
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08-27-2016, 07:47 PM
#3
Your processor isn<|pad|>, not limiting the CPU performance. With a low-end chip, you’re limited by hardware rather than software tweaks. Unless you go overclocking or replace the CPU, progress will remain minimal.
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HowBoutCoffee
08-27-2016, 07:47 PM #3

Your processor isn<|pad|>, not limiting the CPU performance. With a low-end chip, you’re limited by hardware rather than software tweaks. Unless you go overclocking or replace the CPU, progress will remain minimal.

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LuisArevalo64
Junior Member
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08-29-2016, 08:50 AM
#4
I have an eigenvector, but my graphical preferences are at the highest level. When I checked a game test on YouTube, the Ryzen 5 2600—only 8% slower than my CPU—still runs smoothly without any stuttering.
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LuisArevalo64
08-29-2016, 08:50 AM #4

I have an eigenvector, but my graphical preferences are at the highest level. When I checked a game test on YouTube, the Ryzen 5 2600—only 8% slower than my CPU—still runs smoothly without any stuttering.

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halo_dude08
Member
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08-30-2016, 07:22 PM
#5
Consider increasing the memory speed to 3200MHz as it is recommended for Ryzen 3000 models.
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halo_dude08
08-30-2016, 07:22 PM #5

Consider increasing the memory speed to 3200MHz as it is recommended for Ryzen 3000 models.

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theboodboody
Junior Member
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08-31-2016, 03:14 AM
#6
Well, it seems they’re just relying on userbenchmark to judge CPU performance, which is misleading. Their tests on YouTube are typically at high resolutions like 4K or 1440p, shifting the load to the GPU instead of the CPU. This won’t solve your problem unless the issue stems from mismatched or poorly overclocked RAM.
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theboodboody
08-31-2016, 03:14 AM #6

Well, it seems they’re just relying on userbenchmark to judge CPU performance, which is misleading. Their tests on YouTube are typically at high resolutions like 4K or 1440p, shifting the load to the GPU instead of the CPU. This won’t solve your problem unless the issue stems from mismatched or poorly overclocked RAM.

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GodZenik
Member
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08-31-2016, 09:56 AM
#7
I believe I should switch to an i3 12th gen and increase the RAM to 3200 for better performance.
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GodZenik
08-31-2016, 09:56 AM #7

I believe I should switch to an i3 12th gen and increase the RAM to 3200 for better performance.

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simonlh06
Member
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08-31-2016, 11:02 AM
#8
Additionally, the 3500 is a non-hyperthreaded processor, which likely explains your stuttering. Six threads aren’t sufficient for modern games running at high refresh rates. The 2600, on the other hand, offers six cores and twelve threads, making it a stronger CPU compared to the 3500, even if it’s slightly slower.
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simonlh06
08-31-2016, 11:02 AM #8

Additionally, the 3500 is a non-hyperthreaded processor, which likely explains your stuttering. Six threads aren’t sufficient for modern games running at high refresh rates. The 2600, on the other hand, offers six cores and twelve threads, making it a stronger CPU compared to the 3500, even if it’s slightly slower.

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Ludwis100
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08-31-2016, 03:24 PM
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It will bring significant improvements, though the 12400 offers more value than the 3500. The i3-12100 performs better than the 3500 but has only 4 cores and 8 threads. Pair it with a suitable motherboard and RAM for the 12400. https://pcpartpicker.com/list/cGgX2m A solid upgrade would be to replace the existing kit with one like the one listed, as you won’t reliably get a stable 3200 from your current setup.
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Ludwis100
08-31-2016, 03:24 PM #9

It will bring significant improvements, though the 12400 offers more value than the 3500. The i3-12100 performs better than the 3500 but has only 4 cores and 8 threads. Pair it with a suitable motherboard and RAM for the 12400. https://pcpartpicker.com/list/cGgX2m A solid upgrade would be to replace the existing kit with one like the one listed, as you won’t reliably get a stable 3200 from your current setup.

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Kecs
Member
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09-17-2016, 02:25 AM
#10
The temperature of 75°C on your leadtek hurricane rtx 3060 seems quite high for that GPU. With a room temperature of 25°C and six fans, it might be pushing the hardware to its limits. Consider cooling solutions or fan adjustments to prevent overheating.
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Kecs
09-17-2016, 02:25 AM #10

The temperature of 75°C on your leadtek hurricane rtx 3060 seems quite high for that GPU. With a room temperature of 25°C and six fans, it might be pushing the hardware to its limits. Consider cooling solutions or fan adjustments to prevent overheating.

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