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winnerplay25
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07-21-2019, 10:17 PM
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Seems like you're questioning the reliability of certain online sources. It's important to verify information from credible references rather than relying solely on popular sites or calculators that provide only estimates.
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winnerplay25
07-21-2019, 10:17 PM #21

Seems like you're questioning the reliability of certain online sources. It's important to verify information from credible references rather than relying solely on popular sites or calculators that provide only estimates.

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lammy13
Member
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07-27-2019, 12:02 PM
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You may need a new CPU and RAM to achieve a noticeable boost from 90 to 144 FPS. What motherboard do you have? If it seems too costly, simplifying a few details could help. Moving from high to medium settings usually lands you around 120 FPS.
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lammy13
07-27-2019, 12:02 PM #22

You may need a new CPU and RAM to achieve a noticeable boost from 90 to 144 FPS. What motherboard do you have? If it seems too costly, simplifying a few details could help. Moving from high to medium settings usually lands you around 120 FPS.

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dminer331
Junior Member
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07-29-2019, 04:07 AM
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You’ve received some helpful suggestions. A 1600 remains a solid choice. Moving to a 3600 or 3600X will likely provide more stability and avoid frame drops during streaming, especially in games that are more CPU-intensive. This depends on the game and your encoding method. As Boggy noted, boosting RAM speed can also enhance performance on Ryzen systems. The 3600CL16 seems ideal for the latest chips (confirm if correct). Opting for a 3000 or 3200 could be a great alternative since those speeds are more affordable. Reducing stream details helps maintain your desired settings. For you, the main point is that the 2700X isn’t a strong upgrade compared to the Ryzen 3000. Just stop insisting on being wrong and consider the feedback. No worries, but you’re not contributing much here.
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dminer331
07-29-2019, 04:07 AM #23

You’ve received some helpful suggestions. A 1600 remains a solid choice. Moving to a 3600 or 3600X will likely provide more stability and avoid frame drops during streaming, especially in games that are more CPU-intensive. This depends on the game and your encoding method. As Boggy noted, boosting RAM speed can also enhance performance on Ryzen systems. The 3600CL16 seems ideal for the latest chips (confirm if correct). Opting for a 3000 or 3200 could be a great alternative since those speeds are more affordable. Reducing stream details helps maintain your desired settings. For you, the main point is that the 2700X isn’t a strong upgrade compared to the Ryzen 3000. Just stop insisting on being wrong and consider the feedback. No worries, but you’re not contributing much here.

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