F5F Stay Refreshed Software PC Gaming The computer is running significantly slower than expected.

The computer is running significantly slower than expected.

The computer is running significantly slower than expected.

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Myloit
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01-21-2017, 05:09 AM
#11
Employing the Display Driver Uninstaller (DDU) to remove graphics drivers and then attempting to restart your system is recommended. Following successful GPU operation, the next step involves addressing your memory. Do you possess a single 16-gigabyte module or two 8-gigabyte modules? Furthermore, what is the operating speed of your RAM?
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Myloit
01-21-2017, 05:09 AM #11

Employing the Display Driver Uninstaller (DDU) to remove graphics drivers and then attempting to restart your system is recommended. Following successful GPU operation, the next step involves addressing your memory. Do you possess a single 16-gigabyte module or two 8-gigabyte modules? Furthermore, what is the operating speed of your RAM?

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TwinkelK
Junior Member
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01-21-2017, 11:43 AM
#12
Utilize Display Driver Uninstaller (DDU) to eliminate graphics drivers and then attempt again. Following successful GPU operation, address the RAM next. Do you have one 16GB module or two 8GB modules? What is the speed at which they are operating? Previously, I employed DDU to uninstall graphics drivers and currently possess two 8GB sticks, which are running at a speed of 2133.
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TwinkelK
01-21-2017, 11:43 AM #12

Utilize Display Driver Uninstaller (DDU) to eliminate graphics drivers and then attempt again. Following successful GPU operation, address the RAM next. Do you have one 16GB module or two 8GB modules? What is the speed at which they are operating? Previously, I employed DDU to uninstall graphics drivers and currently possess two 8GB sticks, which are running at a speed of 2133.

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asdno2
Member
193
01-21-2017, 06:38 PM
#13
Orbitz:

drivinfast247:
Try utilizing Display Driver Uninstaller (DDU) to eliminate graphics drivers and then attempt it again.

After you successfully establish your GPU’s performance, the next step involves addressing the memory (RAM). Do you have a single 16GB stick, or two 8GB sticks? And what speed are they operating at?

I previously employed DDU to uninstall GPU drivers, and I possess two 8GB sticks that are running at a speed of 2133. First-generation Ryzen processors benefit greatly from fast memory, and 2133 is somewhat low for DDR4.
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asdno2
01-21-2017, 06:38 PM #13

Orbitz:

drivinfast247:
Try utilizing Display Driver Uninstaller (DDU) to eliminate graphics drivers and then attempt it again.

After you successfully establish your GPU’s performance, the next step involves addressing the memory (RAM). Do you have a single 16GB stick, or two 8GB sticks? And what speed are they operating at?

I previously employed DDU to uninstall GPU drivers, and I possess two 8GB sticks that are running at a speed of 2133. First-generation Ryzen processors benefit greatly from fast memory, and 2133 is somewhat low for DDR4.

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GamerPix
Member
63
01-21-2017, 07:54 PM
#14
User Fros78:
User 0rB1Tz:
User drivinfast247:
Try utilizing Display Driver Uninstaller (DDU) to eliminate existing drivers and attempt the process anew. Following successful GPU operation, focus on your RAM. Do you have a single 16GB module or two 8GB modules? What is the operating speed of these sticks?

I previously employed DDU to uninstall GPU drivers, and I possess two 8GB sticks. They are currently configured at 2133 MHz. First-generation Ryzen processors perform optimally with high-speed memory, and 2133 MHz is relatively slow for DDR4. I’ve reviewed your memory specifications; it should ideally be operating at approximately 3000 MHz. Are you aware of any potential factors preventing it from reaching this speed?
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GamerPix
01-21-2017, 07:54 PM #14

User Fros78:
User 0rB1Tz:
User drivinfast247:
Try utilizing Display Driver Uninstaller (DDU) to eliminate existing drivers and attempt the process anew. Following successful GPU operation, focus on your RAM. Do you have a single 16GB module or two 8GB modules? What is the operating speed of these sticks?

I previously employed DDU to uninstall GPU drivers, and I possess two 8GB sticks. They are currently configured at 2133 MHz. First-generation Ryzen processors perform optimally with high-speed memory, and 2133 MHz is relatively slow for DDR4. I’ve reviewed your memory specifications; it should ideally be operating at approximately 3000 MHz. Are you aware of any potential factors preventing it from reaching this speed?

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nickkaro
Junior Member
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01-22-2017, 04:41 AM
#15
Orb1tz:
Fros78:
Orb1tz:
drivinfast247:

Utilize Display Driver Uninstaller (DDU) to eliminate graphics drivers and then attempt it again.

Following successful GPU operation, address the RAM. Do you possess a single 16GB module or two 8GB modules? What is their operating speed?

I previously employed DDU to remove GPU drivers, and I have two 8GB sticks, both running at 2133 MHz.

First-generation Ryzen processors benefit from high-speed memory, and 2133 MHz is relatively low for DDR4.

I've verified my memory configuration; it should be operating at approximately 3000 MHz. Are you aware of any potential factors preventing it from achieving this speed?

You must activate XMP in your BIOS settings.
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nickkaro
01-22-2017, 04:41 AM #15

Orb1tz:
Fros78:
Orb1tz:
drivinfast247:

Utilize Display Driver Uninstaller (DDU) to eliminate graphics drivers and then attempt it again.

Following successful GPU operation, address the RAM. Do you possess a single 16GB module or two 8GB modules? What is their operating speed?

I previously employed DDU to remove GPU drivers, and I have two 8GB sticks, both running at 2133 MHz.

First-generation Ryzen processors benefit from high-speed memory, and 2133 MHz is relatively low for DDR4.

I've verified my memory configuration; it should be operating at approximately 3000 MHz. Are you aware of any potential factors preventing it from achieving this speed?

You must activate XMP in your BIOS settings.

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MasMenno
Member
199
01-28-2017, 06:49 PM
#16
The display was intensely hot:
0rB1Tz :
Fros78 :
0rB1Tz :
drivinfast247 :
Try utilizing DDU to uninstall drivers and then attempt it again.
After successfully installing your graphics card, the next step is to examine the RAM. Do you have one 16GB stick or two 8GB sticks? What is their operating speed?
I previously utilized DDU to eliminate GPU drivers, and I possess two 8GB sticks, which are currently operating at 2133.
First-generation Ryzen processors perform optimally with high-speed memory, and 2133 MHz is considered quite slow for DDR4.
I've verified my memory settings; it should be running at approximately 3000 MHz. Are you aware of any potential factors preventing it from reaching this speed?
You should activate XMP in the BIOS.
I only observe D.O.C.P and automatic options.
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MasMenno
01-28-2017, 06:49 PM #16

The display was intensely hot:
0rB1Tz :
Fros78 :
0rB1Tz :
drivinfast247 :
Try utilizing DDU to uninstall drivers and then attempt it again.
After successfully installing your graphics card, the next step is to examine the RAM. Do you have one 16GB stick or two 8GB sticks? What is their operating speed?
I previously utilized DDU to eliminate GPU drivers, and I possess two 8GB sticks, which are currently operating at 2133.
First-generation Ryzen processors perform optimally with high-speed memory, and 2133 MHz is considered quite slow for DDR4.
I've verified my memory settings; it should be running at approximately 3000 MHz. Are you aware of any potential factors preventing it from reaching this speed?
You should activate XMP in the BIOS.
I only observe D.O.C.P and automatic options.

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KeeversoonBr
Junior Member
44
01-28-2017, 10:03 PM
#17
D.O.C.P. reigns supreme.
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KeeversoonBr
01-28-2017, 10:03 PM #17

D.O.C.P. reigns supreme.

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Ayella
Member
165
01-29-2017, 12:09 AM
#18
I understand that you might need to revise your motherboard's firmware to enable your RAM to operate at its intended maximum speed via XMP. Fortunately, my B450 board and Corsair LPX 3200 successfully utilized XMP immediately upon installation.
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Ayella
01-29-2017, 12:09 AM #18

I understand that you might need to revise your motherboard's firmware to enable your RAM to operate at its intended maximum speed via XMP. Fortunately, my B450 board and Corsair LPX 3200 successfully utilized XMP immediately upon installation.

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Machi_Gamz
Member
204
01-29-2017, 01:34 AM
#19
Doolittle:

I was informed that updating the motherboard’s firmware might be necessary to enable the RAM to operate at its intended XMP profile. Fortunately, my B450 board and Corsair LPX 3200 worked seamlessly with XMP from the moment I installed them.

I’ll give it a shot, thank you.
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Machi_Gamz
01-29-2017, 01:34 AM #19

Doolittle:

I was informed that updating the motherboard’s firmware might be necessary to enable the RAM to operate at its intended XMP profile. Fortunately, my B450 board and Corsair LPX 3200 worked seamlessly with XMP from the moment I installed them.

I’ll give it a shot, thank you.

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MollyM00
Member
197
01-29-2017, 02:23 AM
#20
I encountered information on their online communities suggesting that disabling the page file is beneficial if you possess 16 gigabytes of RAM—it appears to be an effective solution and is certainly worth investigating.
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MollyM00
01-29-2017, 02:23 AM #20

I encountered information on their online communities suggesting that disabling the page file is beneficial if you possess 16 gigabytes of RAM—it appears to be an effective solution and is certainly worth investigating.

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