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Poor results when restarting frequently

Poor results when restarting frequently

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rmayet2
Junior Member
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01-08-2023, 08:51 AM
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All right sooo, as the topic name says, my PC have really poor perfs if i dont restart it after powering it on. Not turning it off and then powering it again, no i need to restart it via the windows button. If i dont restart it my PC give me like 50% of what he can give me.... Example : Helldivers 2 first boot : 100-110fps Restarted : 180-190fps BF2042 First boot : 120-130fps Restarted : 220-240fps It's not a big problem as i just restart it and then it's all right BUT it's really annoying haha Does anyone of you already have to deal with this little problem ? Specs : Cpu = 7950x3D Gpu = 4090 Matrix Ram = 64gb DDR5 5600 CL40 PSU = 1000W Msi MPG A1000G PCIE5 Thanks !
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rmayet2
01-08-2023, 08:51 AM #1

All right sooo, as the topic name says, my PC have really poor perfs if i dont restart it after powering it on. Not turning it off and then powering it again, no i need to restart it via the windows button. If i dont restart it my PC give me like 50% of what he can give me.... Example : Helldivers 2 first boot : 100-110fps Restarted : 180-190fps BF2042 First boot : 120-130fps Restarted : 220-240fps It's not a big problem as i just restart it and then it's all right BUT it's really annoying haha Does anyone of you already have to deal with this little problem ? Specs : Cpu = 7950x3D Gpu = 4090 Matrix Ram = 64gb DDR5 5600 CL40 PSU = 1000W Msi MPG A1000G PCIE5 Thanks !

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0406godzilla
Junior Member
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01-19-2023, 04:28 AM
#2
The clock signals of the CPU and graphics components are likely the main contributors.
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0406godzilla
01-19-2023, 04:28 AM #2

The clock signals of the CPU and graphics components are likely the main contributors.

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CobraBlizard
Member
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01-19-2023, 07:41 AM
#3
Also verify temperatures—it might be a glitch with the windows, so a reinstall could help. I think your SSD isn’t overly full, which could cause problems. Have you checked file integrity or uninstalled/reinstalled it?
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CobraBlizard
01-19-2023, 07:41 AM #3

Also verify temperatures—it might be a glitch with the windows, so a reinstall could help. I think your SSD isn’t overly full, which could cause problems. Have you checked file integrity or uninstalled/reinstalled it?

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ghkth2121
Junior Member
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01-23-2023, 03:53 PM
#4
Your machine experiences slowdowns before restarting MSI Kombustor. If your graphics card isn't operating at 90% capacity during the program, you likely face similar challenges. I've worked with a client who built a 7950X3D and an RTX 4090. They also dealt with identical performance problems. Based on what I've observed in forums, the problem stems from integrated graphics drivers for the 7950X3D interfering with the 4090. Initially, removing the iGPU drivers and AMD Adrenalin helped—ensuring the iGPU was off in BIOS and Device Manager. After a fresh install of the 4090 drivers, performance improved temporarily. However, updating Windows and reinstalling drivers resolved the issue again. I recommend disabling the iGPU in BIOS to prevent Windows from detecting it or attempting driver updates. Reinstalling Windows 11 with the iGPU disabled should work. If that fails, consider a full OS reinstall after adjusting BIOS settings. Some users report recurring issues, so keeping an eye on BIOS updates can be beneficial. I've seen success with similar configurations using 7800X3D systems instead.
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ghkth2121
01-23-2023, 03:53 PM #4

Your machine experiences slowdowns before restarting MSI Kombustor. If your graphics card isn't operating at 90% capacity during the program, you likely face similar challenges. I've worked with a client who built a 7950X3D and an RTX 4090. They also dealt with identical performance problems. Based on what I've observed in forums, the problem stems from integrated graphics drivers for the 7950X3D interfering with the 4090. Initially, removing the iGPU drivers and AMD Adrenalin helped—ensuring the iGPU was off in BIOS and Device Manager. After a fresh install of the 4090 drivers, performance improved temporarily. However, updating Windows and reinstalling drivers resolved the issue again. I recommend disabling the iGPU in BIOS to prevent Windows from detecting it or attempting driver updates. Reinstalling Windows 11 with the iGPU disabled should work. If that fails, consider a full OS reinstall after adjusting BIOS settings. Some users report recurring issues, so keeping an eye on BIOS updates can be beneficial. I've seen success with similar configurations using 7800X3D systems instead.

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NatkaMatka
Junior Member
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01-23-2023, 09:27 PM
#5
I'll look into it for the drivers and perform a hardware monitor test to check the status. Just reinstalled Windows and it keeps running, but I didn't think about removing the IGPU driver, so I'll do that now! Thanks!
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NatkaMatka
01-23-2023, 09:27 PM #5

I'll look into it for the drivers and perform a hardware monitor test to check the status. Just reinstalled Windows and it keeps running, but I didn't think about removing the IGPU driver, so I'll do that now! Thanks!

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Fongo04
Junior Member
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01-27-2023, 08:02 PM
#6
The same motherboard wasn't used. It looks odd that the 7950X3D behaves differently compared to the 7800X3D.
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Fongo04
01-27-2023, 08:02 PM #6

The same motherboard wasn't used. It looks odd that the 7950X3D behaves differently compared to the 7800X3D.

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Jackolope33
Member
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01-27-2023, 09:57 PM
#7
I'm not sure if OP has the identical motherboard. From what I see, several users have shared experiences with a mix of 7950X3D and 4090 chipsets. The issue appears only during installation or when Windows automatically installs the graphics drivers. I've also heard from at least two others facing the same problem, though their boards differ from yours. The system works fine when the iGPU is turned off in BIOS and the drivers are removed.
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Jackolope33
01-27-2023, 09:57 PM #7

I'm not sure if OP has the identical motherboard. From what I see, several users have shared experiences with a mix of 7950X3D and 4090 chipsets. The issue appears only during installation or when Windows automatically installs the graphics drivers. I've also heard from at least two others facing the same problem, though their boards differ from yours. The system works fine when the iGPU is turned off in BIOS and the drivers are removed.

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Terreur_QC
Member
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01-30-2023, 06:09 PM
#8
He hasn't completed the swap yet, please review my previous message. He plans to attempt a 7800X3D if the problem arises again.
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Terreur_QC
01-30-2023, 06:09 PM #8

He hasn't completed the swap yet, please review my previous message. He plans to attempt a 7800X3D if the problem arises again.

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Zexer_
Member
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01-30-2023, 11:05 PM
#9
I mentioned creating multiple 7800X3D units without issues, which led me to ask about them specifically. When compared to the 7950X3D build, you were pointing out differences I hadn’t addressed directly.
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Zexer_
01-30-2023, 11:05 PM #9

I mentioned creating multiple 7800X3D units without issues, which led me to ask about them specifically. When compared to the 7950X3D build, you were pointing out differences I hadn’t addressed directly.

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___Nightmare__
Junior Member
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02-07-2023, 07:31 PM
#10
I've handled most of the 7800X3D boards I've assembled or built myself. His system was independently designed and developed, and I just put it together. I usually pick reliable boards and stick with them. Every 7800X3D project I’ve worked on uses the same board, though it's a different model from his. This one is particularly tough—arrived with a dead CMOS battery (many units shipped with faulty batteries), and most of the board has to be disassembled to modify it. That part was already fixed. If you're interested, he also has a Gigabyte X670E Aorus Master.
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___Nightmare__
02-07-2023, 07:31 PM #10

I've handled most of the 7800X3D boards I've assembled or built myself. His system was independently designed and developed, and I just put it together. I usually pick reliable boards and stick with them. Every 7800X3D project I’ve worked on uses the same board, though it's a different model from his. This one is particularly tough—arrived with a dead CMOS battery (many units shipped with faulty batteries), and most of the board has to be disassembled to modify it. That part was already fixed. If you're interested, he also has a Gigabyte X670E Aorus Master.