Problem with Warzone performance under 60 fps
Problem with Warzone performance under 60 fps
Higher power consumption than a 550 watt PSU can supply during brief intervals. This causes the card to restrict its draw to the available power, resulting in reduced FPS or crashes. In essence, the voltage needs to decrease, which means a lower frequency must be applied to the core to maintain stability.
Check the PCIe link speed and RAM speed details. Verify if XMP is activated. Use CPU-z and GPU-z for assistance. Ensure all old GPU cables have been swapped for the new ones with the updated PSU. Confirm that all power connectors on your motherboard are fully installed.
Whenever I turn on DOCP or xmp, the system gets unstable but works when I disable it.
I updated all components and everything connected properly.
Processor: ryzen 7 5800x3d
Board: Asus rog crosshair VIII dark hero, 16.0 GT
Memory: 36000mhz 32 gb
Graphics: zotac trinity oc rtx 3090
Storage: 1Tb SSD
Power Supply: rm1000x
Operating System: Windows 11
Display: Monitor functions well, no issues, running at 144hz.
Do you have two or four sticks of memory? What is the model number of your memory or its name?
Thaiphoon Burner can assist with this.
A memory test would also be beneficial to check the RAM status.
TestMem5 is a suitable program for this (cfg here).
Ryzen dram calculator is simpler to use. Try it with DOCP/xmp enabled and observe any memory test errors.
You can use the MEMbench tab to evaluate your RAM.
This link provides useful memory information.
Assuming you've verified that the frame limiter in Adrenalin and the game aren't capped at 60, then proceed. Note that I've skipped the 550W power supply issue.