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PC Gamer isn't actually a gamer!

PC Gamer isn't actually a gamer!

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helenma0301
Senior Member
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11-10-2022, 08:48 AM
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I purchased the Radeon RX 6750 XT from Gigabyte to install in my system, which includes: CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 5600G MOBO: MSI B550 PRO RAM: 16 GB RAM DDR4 Storage: 1 TB M2 y 500 SSD PSU: 700W Gigabyte GP-B700H Power Supply, ATX, 12V, SLI CrossFire, 700W 2 monitors: LG 27GP750-B Gaming Monitor 27" IPS FHD 240Hz 1ms G-Sync Compatible, FreeSync HDMI, D-Sub USB3.0 1U/2D SAMSUNG 27" FHD 1920x1080 FreeSync, Eco Saving Plus, Flicker Free, 1x HDMI 1.4, 1x D-sub, 4ms(GTG), Dark Blue Gray LC27R500FHLXZX After testing several titles such as Warzone (120 FPS max), PUBG (130 FPS max), Valorant (200 FPS max), CS GO (220 FPS max) and LOL (220 FPS max), everything runs at normal settings with 1920x1080 resolution. It appears my PC isn’t reaching its full potential. I have the newest WLHQ drivers 22.5.1 The configuration is labeled as "eSports" but no top games are running on the high-end card (RX 6750 XT). The system load during play seems low. Could there be something I’m missing to boost performance?"
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helenma0301
11-10-2022, 08:48 AM #1

I purchased the Radeon RX 6750 XT from Gigabyte to install in my system, which includes: CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 5600G MOBO: MSI B550 PRO RAM: 16 GB RAM DDR4 Storage: 1 TB M2 y 500 SSD PSU: 700W Gigabyte GP-B700H Power Supply, ATX, 12V, SLI CrossFire, 700W 2 monitors: LG 27GP750-B Gaming Monitor 27" IPS FHD 240Hz 1ms G-Sync Compatible, FreeSync HDMI, D-Sub USB3.0 1U/2D SAMSUNG 27" FHD 1920x1080 FreeSync, Eco Saving Plus, Flicker Free, 1x HDMI 1.4, 1x D-sub, 4ms(GTG), Dark Blue Gray LC27R500FHLXZX After testing several titles such as Warzone (120 FPS max), PUBG (130 FPS max), Valorant (200 FPS max), CS GO (220 FPS max) and LOL (220 FPS max), everything runs at normal settings with 1920x1080 resolution. It appears my PC isn’t reaching its full potential. I have the newest WLHQ drivers 22.5.1 The configuration is labeled as "eSports" but no top games are running on the high-end card (RX 6750 XT). The system load during play seems low. Could there be something I’m missing to boost performance?"

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pixel_corn
Junior Member
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11-10-2022, 09:09 AM
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Have you checked how these FPS figures match the performance data from benchmarks or reviews for that GPU or CPU? You can look up HWInfo or similar tools to see the load and temperatures while gaming. Knowing what’s being used or getting hot during play will be useful.
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pixel_corn
11-10-2022, 09:09 AM #2

Have you checked how these FPS figures match the performance data from benchmarks or reviews for that GPU or CPU? You can look up HWInfo or similar tools to see the load and temperatures while gaming. Knowing what’s being used or getting hot during play will be useful.

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MicMineHD
Member
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11-10-2022, 09:32 AM
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What defines "normal" varies depending on the context. In gaming settings, people often refer to high performance or default configurations. For benchmarks, using tools like 3DMark helps compare actual hardware capabilities. The titles mentioned are generally well-supported across different platforms, though some older or niche games may lag behind newer releases. It's important to test with real-world scenarios rather than relying on assumptions.
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MicMineHD
11-10-2022, 09:32 AM #3

What defines "normal" varies depending on the context. In gaming settings, people often refer to high performance or default configurations. For benchmarks, using tools like 3DMark helps compare actual hardware capabilities. The titles mentioned are generally well-supported across different platforms, though some older or niche games may lag behind newer releases. It's important to test with real-world scenarios rather than relying on assumptions.