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RTX 2070 barely achieves 120 fps in LoL

RTX 2070 barely achieves 120 fps in LoL

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DYLARK01
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06-15-2018, 06:42 PM
#21
Userbench can certainly assist in identifying potential system issues, though it's not always a dependable solution.
The Kingston SSD appears to use low-quality NAND technology and poor controllers, making it inappropriate for demanding tasks such as gaming. (This explains the low price compared to better SSDs)
The benchmark results are extremely disappointing.
Adjust your RAM settings to XMP profile 2 at 3000MHz (Ryzen requires at least 3000MHz DDR4 in dual channel), then re-test.
It might also be worth checking other components, possibly the power supply unit, though this is difficult to determine.
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DYLARK01
06-15-2018, 06:42 PM #21

Userbench can certainly assist in identifying potential system issues, though it's not always a dependable solution.
The Kingston SSD appears to use low-quality NAND technology and poor controllers, making it inappropriate for demanding tasks such as gaming. (This explains the low price compared to better SSDs)
The benchmark results are extremely disappointing.
Adjust your RAM settings to XMP profile 2 at 3000MHz (Ryzen requires at least 3000MHz DDR4 in dual channel), then re-test.
It might also be worth checking other components, possibly the power supply unit, though this is difficult to determine.

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Freakiiianyx3
Senior Member
694
06-16-2018, 12:11 PM
#22
After updating Bios and Windows, I'm experiencing frequent BSODs.
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Freakiiianyx3
06-16-2018, 12:11 PM #22

After updating Bios and Windows, I'm experiencing frequent BSODs.

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Error_Sans55
Member
245
06-16-2018, 06:17 PM
#23
The outcome following the RAM upgrade to XMP mode at 3000mhz remains consistent.
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Error_Sans55
06-16-2018, 06:17 PM #23

The outcome following the RAM upgrade to XMP mode at 3000mhz remains consistent.

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55
06-16-2018, 11:45 PM
#24
So that didn't really get better...
If you look at your GPU,  that's actually ok,  like lower midfield... It's still a strong GPU and probably nothing wrong with it.
The Kingston SSD... throw it away seriously or just don't use it in this system anymore, it's trash.
Your CPU... this is curious. Not sure, maybe not seated correctly, maybe defective otherwise,  really not sure.
And here's also why userbench is generally not good,  except maybe for finding awful Kingston drives lol
Makes this whole test pretty useless because that's normal windows operation, and leaves us with really not much but that your CPU did "something"...
Maybe do a Timespy or Firestrike benchmark (it's free on Steam) as that is usually a pretty conclusive test with lots of relevant data.... but do this after you bought a 3D NAND SSD
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SpiritChild101
06-16-2018, 11:45 PM #24

So that didn't really get better...
If you look at your GPU,  that's actually ok,  like lower midfield... It's still a strong GPU and probably nothing wrong with it.
The Kingston SSD... throw it away seriously or just don't use it in this system anymore, it's trash.
Your CPU... this is curious. Not sure, maybe not seated correctly, maybe defective otherwise,  really not sure.
And here's also why userbench is generally not good,  except maybe for finding awful Kingston drives lol
Makes this whole test pretty useless because that's normal windows operation, and leaves us with really not much but that your CPU did "something"...
Maybe do a Timespy or Firestrike benchmark (it's free on Steam) as that is usually a pretty conclusive test with lots of relevant data.... but do this after you bought a 3D NAND SSD

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ricby
Senior Member
681
06-17-2018, 04:53 AM
#25
Additionally, my GPU and CPU utilization remain under 50% even during peak usage of up to 60%.
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ricby
06-17-2018, 04:53 AM #25

Additionally, my GPU and CPU utilization remain under 50% even during peak usage of up to 60%.

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