F5F Stay Refreshed Power Users Networks Speed on your network is decreasing in your Ryzen PC.

Speed on your network is decreasing in your Ryzen PC.

Speed on your network is decreasing in your Ryzen PC.

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codjy
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12-22-2020, 01:03 PM
#1
The installation has been smooth for a while now. Today I chose to reinstall Windows 10 because I enjoy doing it to maintain my PC's cleanliness. It went well throughout the day, and I managed to download games and drivers. However, at night the Ethernet connection and built-in Wi-Fi became extremely slow—almost unusable—while other devices like my iPhone and MacBook Pro functioned normally. My internet speed is 300 Mbps, but my PC's Ethernet only reached 25 Mbps, and Wi-Fi was just 20 Mbps. I reset the router, but it didn’t help. My iPhone connected at 200 Mbps, and my MacBook achieved 320 Mbps. The PC specs are Ryzen 9 5950X with a 32GB 2x16 kit, CL14 MSI X570, and RTX 3080 Tuf OC.
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codjy
12-22-2020, 01:03 PM #1

The installation has been smooth for a while now. Today I chose to reinstall Windows 10 because I enjoy doing it to maintain my PC's cleanliness. It went well throughout the day, and I managed to download games and drivers. However, at night the Ethernet connection and built-in Wi-Fi became extremely slow—almost unusable—while other devices like my iPhone and MacBook Pro functioned normally. My internet speed is 300 Mbps, but my PC's Ethernet only reached 25 Mbps, and Wi-Fi was just 20 Mbps. I reset the router, but it didn’t help. My iPhone connected at 200 Mbps, and my MacBook achieved 320 Mbps. The PC specs are Ryzen 9 5950X with a 32GB 2x16 kit, CL14 MSI X570, and RTX 3080 Tuf OC.

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Laminate_
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12-22-2020, 01:09 PM
#2
Are you employing powerline adapters or home plugs in your Ethernet configuration? Have you experimented with another Ethernet cable? What is the length of the cable, and how far is the Wi-Fi connection? Are you experiencing reduced speeds only on that specific computer at night, while daytime performance remains normal? Has this happened multiple times or just recently?
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Laminate_
12-22-2020, 01:09 PM #2

Are you employing powerline adapters or home plugs in your Ethernet configuration? Have you experimented with another Ethernet cable? What is the length of the cable, and how far is the Wi-Fi connection? Are you experiencing reduced speeds only on that specific computer at night, while daytime performance remains normal? Has this happened multiple times or just recently?

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xEchoz
Member
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12-27-2020, 05:37 AM
#3
Reinstalling windows appears to assist in resolving the issue... It might be a driver-related problem.
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xEchoz
12-27-2020, 05:37 AM #3

Reinstalling windows appears to assist in resolving the issue... It might be a driver-related problem.