F5F Stay Refreshed Hardware Desktop Performance issues at 3200? Try UHD 750 tuning.

Performance issues at 3200? Try UHD 750 tuning.

Performance issues at 3200? Try UHD 750 tuning.

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EGXC_RUNNER
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02-25-2016, 11:59 AM
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Hi! I just assembled my PC and gaming wasn’t up to expectations, so I looked into the BIOS settings. It turns out my RAM is stuck at 2666 MHz instead of the expected 3200. My motherboard and CPU should handle 3200, so upgrading it might help. Regarding the GPU, I’m using an Intel UHD 750 and plan to get a dedicated one later. Would boosting the memory usage toward the onboard GPU improve performance? Also, is it beneficial to focus more RAM on the built-in GPU? Thanks for your help!
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EGXC_RUNNER
02-25-2016, 11:59 AM #1

Hi! I just assembled my PC and gaming wasn’t up to expectations, so I looked into the BIOS settings. It turns out my RAM is stuck at 2666 MHz instead of the expected 3200. My motherboard and CPU should handle 3200, so upgrading it might help. Regarding the GPU, I’m using an Intel UHD 750 and plan to get a dedicated one later. Would boosting the memory usage toward the onboard GPU improve performance? Also, is it beneficial to focus more RAM on the built-in GPU? Thanks for your help!

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Rillerdk
Junior Member
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02-26-2016, 05:38 PM
#2
Improving gaming performance depends on optimizing the GPU, CPU, and RAM speeds together. Adjusting the CPU is important too, but expect only minor improvements since GPUs are often limited by their speed.
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Rillerdk
02-26-2016, 05:38 PM #2

Improving gaming performance depends on optimizing the GPU, CPU, and RAM speeds together. Adjusting the CPU is important too, but expect only minor improvements since GPUs are often limited by their speed.

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Supersonic7769
Junior Member
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02-29-2016, 06:29 AM
#3
When using quicker RAM, the performance tends to feel smoother and less choppy.
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Supersonic7769
02-29-2016, 06:29 AM #3

When using quicker RAM, the performance tends to feel smoother and less choppy.

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Gfiti
Member
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02-29-2016, 02:16 PM
#4
Thank you for the clarification. I was thinking of playing total war: warhammer 2, but it only ran around 30 fps on 720p with low settings. That won’t work. Now I’m considering even older titles. In the meantime, do you have any idea how to boost the memory frequency on this MOBO? Could it affect system stability? I haven’t seen any options for increasing it. Also, is XMP still the right setting I should be using?
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Gfiti
02-29-2016, 02:16 PM #4

Thank you for the clarification. I was thinking of playing total war: warhammer 2, but it only ran around 30 fps on 720p with low settings. That won’t work. Now I’m considering even older titles. In the meantime, do you have any idea how to boost the memory frequency on this MOBO? Could it affect system stability? I haven’t seen any options for increasing it. Also, is XMP still the right setting I should be using?

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ZK1960
Junior Member
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03-03-2016, 04:13 PM
#5
You should easily configure XMP within the BIOS settings.
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ZK1960
03-03-2016, 04:13 PM #5

You should easily configure XMP within the BIOS settings.

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Spartan_GB3
Member
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03-03-2016, 07:26 PM
#6
XMP is the standard you'd apply unless you prefer a more hands-on approach. You might want to give it a try to check if it enhances your gaming experience.
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Spartan_GB3
03-03-2016, 07:26 PM #6

XMP is the standard you'd apply unless you prefer a more hands-on approach. You might want to give it a try to check if it enhances your gaming experience.