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The bottleneck in my new system is at the processing stage.

The bottleneck in my new system is at the processing stage.

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xXOPIPAXx
Junior Member
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07-03-2017, 08:47 AM
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Athlon X860 R7 240 GB SSD, 120 GB HDD, 240 MB RAM, 1100 mm case with fractal layout
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xXOPIPAXx
07-03-2017, 08:47 AM #1

Athlon X860 R7 240 GB SSD, 120 GB HDD, 240 MB RAM, 1100 mm case with fractal layout

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07-03-2017, 09:28 AM
#2
There isn't a match since everything is roughly the same age.
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X_Impossible_X
07-03-2017, 09:28 AM #2

There isn't a match since everything is roughly the same age.

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JAWS0116
Junior Member
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07-03-2017, 10:31 AM
#3
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JAWS0116
07-03-2017, 10:31 AM #3

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NeoXack
Junior Member
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07-06-2017, 12:11 AM
#4
When running Crysis 3 at 4K ultra, most components are working smoothly. Your system setup looks well-balanced with no major limitations.
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NeoXack
07-06-2017, 12:11 AM #4

When running Crysis 3 at 4K ultra, most components are working smoothly. Your system setup looks well-balanced with no major limitations.

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07-08-2017, 05:15 PM
#5
When running Crysis 3 at high settings, most components run smoothly. Your system appears well-balanced with no major bottlenecks.
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ArianaGrandeJr
07-08-2017, 05:15 PM #5

When running Crysis 3 at high settings, most components run smoothly. Your system appears well-balanced with no major bottlenecks.

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kommando45
Junior Member
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07-10-2017, 03:15 PM
#6
The R7 240 clearly hinders your gaming experience more than any other factor. The Athlon X4 860K performs adequately for most titles at its cost, yet the graphics card underperforms significantly.
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kommando45
07-10-2017, 03:15 PM #6

The R7 240 clearly hinders your gaming experience more than any other factor. The Athlon X4 860K performs adequately for most titles at its cost, yet the graphics card underperforms significantly.

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DragonLordoo7
Junior Member
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07-11-2017, 06:55 PM
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Shardgale
Senior Member
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07-19-2017, 11:12 AM
#8
What RAM capacity do you possess? The graphics card tends to be the limiting factor. An 860GB can work well with standard entry-level chips such as the GTX 950, 1050 or RX 460, all of which outperform the R7 240.
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Shardgale
07-19-2017, 11:12 AM #8

What RAM capacity do you possess? The graphics card tends to be the limiting factor. An 860GB can work well with standard entry-level chips such as the GTX 950, 1050 or RX 460, all of which outperform the R7 240.

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thefrogkid
Member
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07-20-2017, 07:09 PM
#9
The issue slowing down your game comes from a few areas. To identify the main problem, use the Riva tuner Statistic server and check the OSD for CPU, GPU, and RAM usage while playing. Look for any component using more than 95-97% of its capacity—it’s likely the cause of lag or low FPS. If your GPU is running above 97% over clock, consider boosting it to improve performance; similarly, if your CPU exceeds 97% over clock, adjust accordingly. Overclocking isn’t always safe—your system may shut down if things get too hot (in about 99% of cases). Generally, increasing the clock speed by around 1000 MHz for the CPU and 100-200 MHz for the GPU can yield noticeable gains in games. However, beyond these limits, FPS improvements drop sharply while power demands rise significantly. To test stability, first ensure your temperatures stay below 75°C for both CPU and GPU (use Prime 95 for 5-10 minutes). Then play demanding games to see if instability occurs—unstable overclocking can cause crashes or freezes. For a more accurate check, stress-test by running heavy games; this gives a better picture than short sessions. This advice is based on my experience from 2015. Please let me know if you need updates for 2017 or any corrections!
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thefrogkid
07-20-2017, 07:09 PM #9

The issue slowing down your game comes from a few areas. To identify the main problem, use the Riva tuner Statistic server and check the OSD for CPU, GPU, and RAM usage while playing. Look for any component using more than 95-97% of its capacity—it’s likely the cause of lag or low FPS. If your GPU is running above 97% over clock, consider boosting it to improve performance; similarly, if your CPU exceeds 97% over clock, adjust accordingly. Overclocking isn’t always safe—your system may shut down if things get too hot (in about 99% of cases). Generally, increasing the clock speed by around 1000 MHz for the CPU and 100-200 MHz for the GPU can yield noticeable gains in games. However, beyond these limits, FPS improvements drop sharply while power demands rise significantly. To test stability, first ensure your temperatures stay below 75°C for both CPU and GPU (use Prime 95 for 5-10 minutes). Then play demanding games to see if instability occurs—unstable overclocking can cause crashes or freezes. For a more accurate check, stress-test by running heavy games; this gives a better picture than short sessions. This advice is based on my experience from 2015. Please let me know if you need updates for 2017 or any corrections!

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Dreemurrz
Member
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07-20-2017, 08:44 PM
#10
It would depend on your preference: reduce game resolution for higher FPS or invest in a 4K card for better performance.
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Dreemurrz
07-20-2017, 08:44 PM #10

It would depend on your preference: reduce game resolution for higher FPS or invest in a 4K card for better performance.

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