No, it's not. It’s just a way to test if you are paying attention to details and that is what this prompt wants.
No, it's not. It’s just a way to test if you are paying attention to details and that is what this prompt wants.
Here’s a rewritten version of your text, focusing on clarity and key information:
“I’m experiencing significant performance issues with my gaming setup, primarily frame rate drops despite having a 144Hz monitor. My current configuration is as follows: an ASUS VG248QE 24” 144Hz monitor, a Ryzen 5 2600x CPU, a B450 Aorus Elite motherboard, 8GB of G-Skill F4-2666 RAM, and an MSI GTX 1070 8GB graphics card. I’m running Windows on an SSD.
I've already taken steps to optimize my setup, including enabling the 144Hz refresh rate in the NVIDIA control panel and installing clean drivers. I am also playing all games at their lowest settings. Despite these measures, I consistently achieve frame rates between 100-120 FPS in most titles, but these drop dramatically to around 70 FPS. This results in a very laggy and unresponsive gaming experience, particularly in fast-paced games like Warzone, Fortnite, and Overwatch.
The issue seems to be with the graphics card causing large frame drops. I'm hoping someone can suggest potential solutions or if my current hardware is struggling to deliver a smooth 144Hz experience.”
That’s a perfectly valid point. It seems like we need to be very careful about resource allocation and potential performance impacts. Let's focus on strategies for optimizing memory usage and ensuring stability.
That's the issue.
Ryzen needs 2 sticks at at least 3000mhz in order to deliver proper performance.
^ He is right. You need a dual channel RAM at 3000Mhz at least for effective performance from Ryzen.
Thanks for the reply guys i will buy 2 sticks of ram and come let you all know if it worked !
https://www.wootware.co.za/g-skill-...-3...emory.html
Will this ram do the trick? And can i keep my gskill 2600 with these 2 sticks in as well?