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They don't run perfectly.

They don't run perfectly.

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dannylynncole
Member
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03-21-2020, 01:49 PM
#1
I have a 144Hz monitor. Everything worked fine before, but now Valorant isn't running smoothly. I see 300+ FPS, but there are frequent drops. My temperature checks with MSI Afterburner look normal, but I can't play the game or other similar titles anymore. When I open XMP settings, I get a blue screen and crashes. I manually set my RAM to 3000MHz, but games drop every second even at high FPS. I need your help—I don't understand what's going on. Here are my specs: R5 3600, B550 gaming edge, Wi-Fi bios, last version RX580, 4G Corsair Vengeance RGB Pro, 3200MHz, 2.8 XPG 40GB.
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dannylynncole
03-21-2020, 01:49 PM #1

I have a 144Hz monitor. Everything worked fine before, but now Valorant isn't running smoothly. I see 300+ FPS, but there are frequent drops. My temperature checks with MSI Afterburner look normal, but I can't play the game or other similar titles anymore. When I open XMP settings, I get a blue screen and crashes. I manually set my RAM to 3000MHz, but games drop every second even at high FPS. I need your help—I don't understand what's going on. Here are my specs: R5 3600, B550 gaming edge, Wi-Fi bios, last version RX580, 4G Corsair Vengeance RGB Pro, 3200MHz, 2.8 XPG 40GB.

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MasterJonez
Junior Member
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03-21-2020, 06:53 PM
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With a 144Hz display, a setup targeting over 300 FPS isn't worthwhile. You might try lowering the settings to check for improvement.
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MasterJonez
03-21-2020, 06:53 PM #2

With a 144Hz display, a setup targeting over 300 FPS isn't worthwhile. You might try lowering the settings to check for improvement.

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godtemonster
Junior Member
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03-23-2020, 06:15 AM
#3
Return to version 3200, increase the SOC voltage up to a maximum of 1.2V in increments of 0.01V. This should resolve the XMP performance issues.
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godtemonster
03-23-2020, 06:15 AM #3

Return to version 3200, increase the SOC voltage up to a maximum of 1.2V in increments of 0.01V. This should resolve the XMP performance issues.