Performance issues with your current setup.
Performance issues with your current setup.
Transfer information from the CPU to the GPU for showing it. The quicker your RAM, the quicker this happens, though we're discussing speeds beyond human perception—milliseconds matter here. This results in only a few frames-per-second gains in games. You should evaluate how well the system handles multiple cores and threads (some programs don’t support this) before choosing between AMD or Intel. DRAM or DRAMless plays a role in the performance of nVME drives when moving big files or large amounts of data.
It seems your graphics card might be experiencing issues. The performance is around the first percentile, indicating possible malfunctions. Investigate potential causes such as driver problems, cooling system concerns, and power connections. Check if the card is running in PCI-E 16x mode and ensure all cables are securely connected. Also, verify that your RAM operates correctly—make sure it’s using dual-channel and that the XMP profile is activated. Background processes can affect benchmark accuracy; note that you had 24% CPU usage during testing. Overall, your PC appears to be underperforming across multiple fronts. It’s understandable why it’s struggling, especially with such prolonged operation.
I don't understand why it shows 26 days after I turn off my PC each night.
The motherboard only provides two RAM slots, which is unusual compared to what most people are used to seeing. The BIOS interface appears quite different from what others experience. It seems like the XMP profile feature isn't available or is not displayed in this version.