Think something is wrong with computer.
Think something is wrong with computer.
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“I recently built a new gaming PC with a $1500 budget and am experiencing performance issues. Despite playing at 1080p, I’m consistently getting frame rate dips into the low 40s, sometimes dropping even lower. This is significantly below what I expected, especially considering my PlayStation 4 Pro runs smoothly.
My specs are: Nvidia GTX 1080 Founders Edition GPU, Ryzen 2600x CPU, MSI x370 Gaming Pro Carbon motherboard, 8GB Corsair DDR4 RAM, Samsung 250GB SSD, Seagate Barracuda 4TB HDD, and Windows 10.
I’ve been troubleshooting for two weeks with no success and am incredibly disappointed with the performance. I suspect a simple issue, but I'm new to PC gaming and need help optimizing my system or identifying potential problems.”
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“This guide covers optimizing your PC for Ryzen processors. First, ensure you've installed all motherboard drivers from the manufacturer's website after Windows updates. Then, enable XMP in your BIOS settings to run your RAM at its advertised speed. Finally, set Windows power management to 'maximum performance’ for optimal results.”