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Unusually Poor Performance

Unusually Poor Performance

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isaac17gamer
Member
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09-02-2016, 05:28 AM
#1
Hello,
I'm experiencing under 20+ fps on the lowest settings in SW: Battlefront 2. I've tried several common solutions and even after reinstalling Windows 10, the performance remains poor.
Could you check if this hardware information is accurate or suggest possible causes for the issue? I really need some guidance since this build should be running much smoother.
Thanks a lot!
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isaac17gamer
09-02-2016, 05:28 AM #1

Hello,
I'm experiencing under 20+ fps on the lowest settings in SW: Battlefront 2. I've tried several common solutions and even after reinstalling Windows 10, the performance remains poor.
Could you check if this hardware information is accurate or suggest possible causes for the issue? I really need some guidance since this build should be running much smoother.
Thanks a lot!
😀

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loulou294
Junior Member
12
09-09-2016, 09:59 AM
#2
Hello, I understand this might not be my strongest response, but yes, the memory clock shown in HWINFO needs to be doubled. For example, if your memory was running at 3200 MHz, you'd expect approximately +-1600 MHz in the HWINFO memory clock.
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loulou294
09-09-2016, 09:59 AM #2

Hello, I understand this might not be my strongest response, but yes, the memory clock shown in HWINFO needs to be doubled. For example, if your memory was running at 3200 MHz, you'd expect approximately +-1600 MHz in the HWINFO memory clock.

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Aero_Reflex
Junior Member
43
09-10-2016, 09:47 AM
#3
Hello, your memory speed seems a bit slow, but you can turn on XMP and set it to 3200mhz instead of the current 2066mhz.
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Aero_Reflex
09-10-2016, 09:47 AM #3

Hello, your memory speed seems a bit slow, but you can turn on XMP and set it to 3200mhz instead of the current 2066mhz.

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Backstaber970
Senior Member
435
09-29-2016, 12:05 PM
#4
The speed shown on HWiNFO might already account for the dual channeling, so you shouldn't double it. Your actual RAM speed could be 2132 (1066x2) or 533 (1066/2). Thank you for your question.
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Backstaber970
09-29-2016, 12:05 PM #4

The speed shown on HWiNFO might already account for the dual channeling, so you shouldn't double it. Your actual RAM speed could be 2132 (1066x2) or 533 (1066/2). Thank you for your question.

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SLOgamingLP
Member
220
10-04-2016, 02:54 PM
#5
Hello, I understand this might not be my strongest response, but yes, the memory clock shown in HWINFO needs to be doubled. For example, if your system runs at 3200 MHz, the memory clock in HWINFO should display approximately +-1600 MHz.
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SLOgamingLP
10-04-2016, 02:54 PM #5

Hello, I understand this might not be my strongest response, but yes, the memory clock shown in HWINFO needs to be doubled. For example, if your system runs at 3200 MHz, the memory clock in HWINFO should display approximately +-1600 MHz.