Troubleshooting PC Performance Issues Resolved
Troubleshooting PC Performance Issues Resolved
Do you possess various video games across different systems such as Steam or Origin, and if so, does performance differ between them? Furthermore, have you investigated whether a feature known as "hardware acceleration" might enhance your experience – though this isn’t always available?
Where might this setting be located? Would it be within the game itself, or would I discover it in Windows?
it’s not consistently available across all applications, yet it is typically located within the advanced configuration options.
Has your motherboard’s software all been upgraded?
Have the graphics card drivers been updated?
Is the hard drive and solid-state drive firmware current? [Yes, certain components require their own specific software...]
Kindly click the green figure to proceed - UserBenchmark
Would you visit that location^and provide a link to your findings here?
System Performance Metrics:
CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 1600 – 67.5%
SSD: Kingston A400 120GB – 26.1%
SSD: Western Digital WDS240G2G0B-00EPW0 240GB – 52.1%
HDD: Seagate Barracuda 2TB (Model Year 2016) – 108.2%
RAM: Corsair Vengeance RGB PRO DDR4 3200 C16 2x8GB – 106.3%
Motherboard: MSI B350 GAMING PLUS (MS-7A34)
Post the link to your results, that'll give me more info to work with.
OK this should be the link:
https://www.userbenchmark.com/UserRun/19043220
Rewrite using different words.
Here’s a revised version of the text, aiming for clarity and conciseness while utilizing varied vocabulary:
“Let’s troubleshoot your computer setup. It appears there are several potential issues slowing down your system. Firstly, it seems your Solid State Drive (SSD) might be operating at a lower speed than intended – this could stem from an incompatible 6Gb/s cable or missing drivers. Ensure you have the correct drivers installed for your motherboard; a link to download them is: [https://www.msi.com/Motherboard/support/...own-driver](https://www.msi.com/Motherboard/support/...own-driver). Additionally, the system isn’t recognizing your graphics card (1070). Please power down your PC completely and verify that both the graphics card and its 8-pin PCIe cable are firmly connected to their respective slots. Finally, consider updating the SSD firmware via this link: [https://media.kingston.com/support/downl....1.2.1.exe](https://media.kingston.com/support/downl....1.2.1.exe) – this can sometimes resolve compatibility issues.”
I reseated the GPU and this time it was recognised:
https://www.userbenchmark.com/UserRun/19044386
As for the motherboard, everything is up to date except for the bios.
I'm unsure whats happening with the SSD as it's also up to date, but that doesn't really concern me too much as its only a boot drive.