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Resolved: Low Frame Rate Issues

Resolved: Low Frame Rate Issues

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Mr_Tumbly
Junior Member
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07-04-2018, 05:34 PM
#1
Hello everyone, I recently replaced my graphics card – an RX 480 with 8 GB – and my processor, a Ryzen 5 1400, with a GIGABYTE Vega 64 8 GB and Ryzen 7 2700, respectively. However, when I begin playing Siege, my frame rate is consistently between 40 and 60 frames per second. Previously, with my older system, I experienced frame rates exceeding 100 fps. Could you please offer some assistance?
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Mr_Tumbly
07-04-2018, 05:34 PM #1

Hello everyone, I recently replaced my graphics card – an RX 480 with 8 GB – and my processor, a Ryzen 5 1400, with a GIGABYTE Vega 64 8 GB and Ryzen 7 2700, respectively. However, when I begin playing Siege, my frame rate is consistently between 40 and 60 frames per second. Previously, with my older system, I experienced frame rates exceeding 100 fps. Could you please offer some assistance?

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DJAloneBanana
Junior Member
8
07-06-2018, 06:00 PM
#2
A 500W power supply for a Vega card? I'm shocked the computer even turns on!

I believe your graphics card isn’t receiving sufficient power, as Vega typically demands approximately 350 watts while in operation.
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DJAloneBanana
07-06-2018, 06:00 PM #2

A 500W power supply for a Vega card? I'm shocked the computer even turns on!

I believe your graphics card isn’t receiving sufficient power, as Vega typically demands approximately 350 watts while in operation.

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FoxFire2
Junior Member
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07-06-2018, 09:34 PM
#3
cpu/gpu temp and usage?
full system spec? make and model of the psu?
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FoxFire2
07-06-2018, 09:34 PM #3

cpu/gpu temp and usage?
full system spec? make and model of the psu?

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TNT12345678910
Junior Member
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07-08-2018, 07:03 AM
#4
My Specs -
CPU - Ryzen 7 2700
RAM - G Skill 16 GB
GPU - Gigabyte Vega 64
PSU - Thermaltake Silver 500W
Windows 10 64 bit
MSI 350M Pro VDH Motherboard
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TNT12345678910
07-08-2018, 07:03 AM #4

My Specs -
CPU - Ryzen 7 2700
RAM - G Skill 16 GB
GPU - Gigabyte Vega 64
PSU - Thermaltake Silver 500W
Windows 10 64 bit
MSI 350M Pro VDH Motherboard

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Ness_polystar
Member
171
07-16-2018, 02:27 PM
#5
A 500W power supply for a Vega card? I'm shocked the computer even turns on!

I’m betting your graphics card isn’t receiving enough power, since Vega typically requires approximately 350 watts when running.
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Ness_polystar
07-16-2018, 02:27 PM #5

A 500W power supply for a Vega card? I'm shocked the computer even turns on!

I’m betting your graphics card isn’t receiving enough power, since Vega typically requires approximately 350 watts when running.

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Jelly1233
Member
190
07-22-2018, 07:42 AM
#6
I determined that the power supply unit was causing the issue, so I purchased a replacement. Furthermore, thank you for your assistance. Best regards!
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Jelly1233
07-22-2018, 07:42 AM #6

I determined that the power supply unit was causing the issue, so I purchased a replacement. Furthermore, thank you for your assistance. Best regards!

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ramonmaas95
Member
63
07-22-2018, 09:37 AM
#7
Considering my experience as an EVGA Vega 64 user, I strongly suggest the EVGA Supernova G3 850w.
I’ve experimented with three 850w power supplies before ultimately choosing this one because it exhibits significantly less fan noise in my opinion, and the Eco mode results in a quieter computer.
I suspect you've investigated RAM speed, but it’s also crucial to evaluate this when determining your frames per second with a Ryzen system.
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ramonmaas95
07-22-2018, 09:37 AM #7

Considering my experience as an EVGA Vega 64 user, I strongly suggest the EVGA Supernova G3 850w.
I’ve experimented with three 850w power supplies before ultimately choosing this one because it exhibits significantly less fan noise in my opinion, and the Eco mode results in a quieter computer.
I suspect you've investigated RAM speed, but it’s also crucial to evaluate this when determining your frames per second with a Ryzen system.

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UristMcPlayer
Junior Member
2
07-22-2018, 10:02 AM
#8
Due to my current limited budget, I purchased a CORSAIR VENGEANCE 750M power supply unit - 750 Watts, with an 80 Plus Silver certification and a semi-modular design featuring active power factor correction.
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UristMcPlayer
07-22-2018, 10:02 AM #8

Due to my current limited budget, I purchased a CORSAIR VENGEANCE 750M power supply unit - 750 Watts, with an 80 Plus Silver certification and a semi-modular design featuring active power factor correction.

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JCstyles357
Junior Member
47
07-22-2018, 11:50 AM
#9
It’s excellent; obtaining the silver accreditation is a wise choice, considering my previous encounter with the bronze produced an auditory resemblance to sizzling bacon while utilizing electricity.
Delight in the gaming performance!
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JCstyles357
07-22-2018, 11:50 AM #9

It’s excellent; obtaining the silver accreditation is a wise choice, considering my previous encounter with the bronze produced an auditory resemblance to sizzling bacon while utilizing electricity.
Delight in the gaming performance!