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Significant decrease in frame rates in certain titles after increasing RAM overclocking

Significant decrease in frame rates in certain titles after increasing RAM overclocking

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Justin9401
Member
211
09-13-2016, 08:22 AM
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I began playing Offworld Trading Company and encountered extremely low frame rates. After some testing, I discovered the issue stems from my RAM overclock. Enabling XMP in BIOS improved performance to a stable 60fps. Turning it off restored that speed, while enabling it caused a rapid decline to around 7 or 8 fps. My GPU appears to be aging, but it seems unaffected by this game when the overclock is disabled.

I attempted to manually adjust the RAM speed and found consistent results. Changing the CPU overclock had no impact. Raising the RAM voltage manually didn’t help either. Updating my MoBo BIOS version also failed to resolve the problem.

Details:
OS: Windows 10
MOBO: MSI Gaming M5
CPU: i5-6600K
Memory: G.Skill Ripjaw 4 DDR4 3000 (2x16GB)
GPU: GTX 670

I also tested disabling any CPU overclock to rule out conflicts, but it had no effect. All system usage stayed below 10%, and performance issues were limited to responsiveness drops during gameplay.
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Justin9401
09-13-2016, 08:22 AM #1

I began playing Offworld Trading Company and encountered extremely low frame rates. After some testing, I discovered the issue stems from my RAM overclock. Enabling XMP in BIOS improved performance to a stable 60fps. Turning it off restored that speed, while enabling it caused a rapid decline to around 7 or 8 fps. My GPU appears to be aging, but it seems unaffected by this game when the overclock is disabled.

I attempted to manually adjust the RAM speed and found consistent results. Changing the CPU overclock had no impact. Raising the RAM voltage manually didn’t help either. Updating my MoBo BIOS version also failed to resolve the problem.

Details:
OS: Windows 10
MOBO: MSI Gaming M5
CPU: i5-6600K
Memory: G.Skill Ripjaw 4 DDR4 3000 (2x16GB)
GPU: GTX 670

I also tested disabling any CPU overclock to rule out conflicts, but it had no effect. All system usage stayed below 10%, and performance issues were limited to responsiveness drops during gameplay.

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moonhoax
Member
148
09-14-2016, 11:27 PM
#2
The only alternative I could propose is using Memtest 64 for at least 300% coverage, along with about an hour of Realbench stability testing to verify everything is functioning properly and no errors are occurring.
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moonhoax
09-14-2016, 11:27 PM #2

The only alternative I could propose is using Memtest 64 for at least 300% coverage, along with about an hour of Realbench stability testing to verify everything is functioning properly and no errors are occurring.

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United_09
Junior Member
4
09-15-2016, 12:22 AM
#3
Did you perform a stability check on the RAM to confirm there are no issues?
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United_09
09-15-2016, 12:22 AM #3

Did you perform a stability check on the RAM to confirm there are no issues?

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Macattack1972
Member
140
09-15-2016, 10:00 PM
#4
Have you checked the stability of the RAM to confirm there are no issues?
Yes, I ran a test and everything looks stable. If the memory were problematic, I’d anticipate crashes or blue screens.
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Macattack1972
09-15-2016, 10:00 PM #4

Have you checked the stability of the RAM to confirm there are no issues?
Yes, I ran a test and everything looks stable. If the memory were problematic, I’d anticipate crashes or blue screens.

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LagMeter
Member
236
09-18-2016, 04:19 AM
#5
It's not always the case... Are you facing the same issues in other games?
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LagMeter
09-18-2016, 04:19 AM #5

It's not always the case... Are you facing the same issues in other games?

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JuliBr0
Senior Member
495
09-18-2016, 05:23 AM
#6
Not necessarily.... Have you encountered the same issues in other games? I saw the same problem in another game earlier, but didn't identify the cause and stopped playing eventually. I can't confirm it for sure. I'll attempt to re-enable the RAM overclock while adjusting the voltage higher to check if it helps.
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JuliBr0
09-18-2016, 05:23 AM #6

Not necessarily.... Have you encountered the same issues in other games? I saw the same problem in another game earlier, but didn't identify the cause and stopped playing eventually. I can't confirm it for sure. I'll attempt to re-enable the RAM overclock while adjusting the voltage higher to check if it helps.

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SuperNoobz
Junior Member
14
09-21-2016, 09:34 PM
#7
I continued testing and confirmed everything functions properly at up to 2600 MHz. Adjusting the voltage and refining the timings resolved the issue at that speed. At 2666 MHz and higher, the problem emerged. Attempts to adjust timings and increase voltage didn’t help. The XMP profile for the RAM isn’t suitable at these frequencies either. Running memory stress tests at 3000 Mhz showed no errors. It seems there’s a mismatch somewhere between the graphics card and system memory above that speed. Should I look into BIOS settings such as PCI-e voltage or frequency?
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SuperNoobz
09-21-2016, 09:34 PM #7

I continued testing and confirmed everything functions properly at up to 2600 MHz. Adjusting the voltage and refining the timings resolved the issue at that speed. At 2666 MHz and higher, the problem emerged. Attempts to adjust timings and increase voltage didn’t help. The XMP profile for the RAM isn’t suitable at these frequencies either. Running memory stress tests at 3000 Mhz showed no errors. It seems there’s a mismatch somewhere between the graphics card and system memory above that speed. Should I look into BIOS settings such as PCI-e voltage or frequency?

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NooLele
Posting Freak
847
09-22-2016, 01:24 AM
#8
The XMP setting doesn't alter the bclk value, is it?
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NooLele
09-22-2016, 01:24 AM #8

The XMP setting doesn't alter the bclk value, is it?

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emmylee33
Senior Member
710
09-22-2016, 03:47 AM
#9
No, I'm not convinced. It only adjusts the RAM's speed, timing, and voltage according to a preset overclock setting from the maker.
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emmylee33
09-22-2016, 03:47 AM #9

No, I'm not convinced. It only adjusts the RAM's speed, timing, and voltage according to a preset overclock setting from the maker.

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___iRekt___
Senior Member
505
09-22-2016, 09:13 PM
#10
It's not really important, but on the early X99 platform, values over 3000 in XMP settings automatically configure a bclk of 125. I don't own a 170 chipset, so...
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___iRekt___
09-22-2016, 09:13 PM #10

It's not really important, but on the early X99 platform, values over 3000 in XMP settings automatically configure a bclk of 125. I don't own a 170 chipset, so...

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