Performance of X570 RAM and motherboard setup
Performance of X570 RAM and motherboard setup
They discussed their performance during the loading screen. My friend loaded quicker than me. My system specs include an AMD Ryzen 3950X, Corsair Vengeance RGB Pro RAM (16GB), 3000MHz C15, and an Asus TUF Gaming X570 with Wi-Fi. The GPU is a GTX1080Ti. The game runs on an ADATA SX6000 Lite SSD, while my friend uses a WD Black SSD. They wondered if the motherboard affects loading times.
I utilize a 32GB RAM setup (16x2) on a CMW32GX4M2C3000C15. I've turned on D.O.C.P and set the clock to 15-17-17 at 3000MHz. My friend uses a different configuration with D.O.C.P profile (8x2) at 3200MHz, but it doesn't boot properly. Instead, he's using 16-18-18 at 3000MHz on his NVMe SSD placed directly under the processor. Our main difference lies in the motherboard we picked—Asus TUF for its value, while my friend chose Asus ROG and 3700X. We've upgraded our old system to a newer AMD architecture; power supply, storage, GPU, and case are all reused. I've been searching online for advice, but most agree that matching chipset with same motherboard doesn't significantly impact performance. My connection uses 300/50Mbps fiber, whereas my friend relies on ADSL at 8192/512kbps.
I intend to resell my RAM and motherboard, inspired by a friend who uses an Asus ROG paired with G.SKILL components.
The results suggest my RAM is optimized for Intel processors, while on AMD systems it appears to cause the lowest performance.
Userbenchmark doesn't seem reliable. Your system appears to be performing well at the advertised rates. I suspect a software problem. Update the BIOS and chipset drivers. Avoid running many unnecessary programs that consume CPU resources. Check the Task Manager while loading the game to identify any unusual usage. It's possible your SSD is full, which could be causing delays.