\[\text{The 2070 is a game changer for stuttering, offering a smoother experience but it's still not perfect.}]
\[\text{The 2070 is a game changer for stuttering, offering a smoother experience but it's still not perfect.}]
Looks much better could the lower RAM speed and CPU cores being cut in half have been bottlenecking?
https://www.userbenchmark.com/UserRun/26762439
That's much better.
The lower ram speed would've hindered performance a little - nothing too crazy.
The cpu cores... ehh, depends on what you're running. Physical cores > logical processors.
In gaming mode, the 3900X should've been running like a Ryzen 3600X, but it wasn't in the first userbench you posted, and I have no idea what caused it - you said you changed some things tinkering around with Ryzen Master, so the cause lies there.
You fixed it right after as shown in the 2nd run.
I am going to leave the computer on overnight because that is where my issue seems to be it quickly degrades performance wise over a span of about 4 hours. I use my computer for work so it runs fair nonstop hence when I went higher end buildwise got a nice spacious case lots of PWM fans and watercooling for the cpu to balance that out.
Generally, you should be concerned if your CPU consistently exceeds 80°C (176°F) while gaming. 85°C (185°F) is a critical threshold that can lead to thermal throttling – where the CPU reduces its performance to prevent damage. 76°C (169°F) during sustained load, like a demanding game, is starting to get high and warrants investigation into cooling solutions. Monitor your temps closely!
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The provided text contains detailed comparisons between AMD's Ryzen and Intel processors regarding temperature performance. It outlines specific temperature readings (Celsius) observed during testing: Ryzen reached peaks of 65°C and 76°C, while Intel’s Core processor peaked at 65°C and 76°C. The text emphasizes the lower peak temperatures achieved by the Ryzen processor under similar conditions.
Ryzen Master is best; some apps unintentionally 'wake up' dormant cores, making temps appear higher than they actually are.
After 4 hours, performance goes to the dumpster, no crashes or anything?
Hmm, I suspect something's overheating.
So my house is a constant 68 degrees. I left my pc on with nothing running overnight it says it reached 93C I have excellent cooling and a corsair h110i water cooling setup