F5F Stay Refreshed Software PC Gaming Playing Minecraft at low frame rates with a 3070 resolution can be challenging.

Playing Minecraft at low frame rates with a 3070 resolution can be challenging.

Playing Minecraft at low frame rates with a 3070 resolution can be challenging.

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xXRattataXx
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03-30-2020, 02:40 PM
#11
Alright so after trying things, I have some bad news. Once I put his second RAM stick to another slot that it could run dual channel, PC became unstable. Before windows started crashing, I managed to open up minecraft, but the frame rate was identical to the old one, so RIP. After that, I put the RAM stick to the previous slot (it's the first and second, I had put the second to the third position) Windows worked normally, didn't show any crashes. I could have done the first RAM stick to the fourth position, but I didn't want to corrupt any data so I left it be. So, that is now out of the table O; I am officially out of ideas
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xXRattataXx
03-30-2020, 02:40 PM #11

Alright so after trying things, I have some bad news. Once I put his second RAM stick to another slot that it could run dual channel, PC became unstable. Before windows started crashing, I managed to open up minecraft, but the frame rate was identical to the old one, so RIP. After that, I put the RAM stick to the previous slot (it's the first and second, I had put the second to the third position) Windows worked normally, didn't show any crashes. I could have done the first RAM stick to the fourth position, but I didn't want to corrupt any data so I left it be. So, that is now out of the table O; I am officially out of ideas

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purplebelt4
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03-30-2020, 11:48 PM
#12
Something doesn't seem right. What Motherboard and RAM does he have? How is it configured?
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purplebelt4
03-30-2020, 11:48 PM #12

Something doesn't seem right. What Motherboard and RAM does he have? How is it configured?

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Generel_Autism
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03-31-2020, 06:12 AM
#13
I encountered the same issue after switching from AMD to NVIDIA GPUs. Make sure your monitors aren't using AMD Freesync in their settings, and it resolved the problem for me.
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Generel_Autism
03-31-2020, 06:12 AM #13

I encountered the same issue after switching from AMD to NVIDIA GPUs. Make sure your monitors aren't using AMD Freesync in their settings, and it resolved the problem for me.

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