Isn’t user benchmark inaccurate? Many people have told me that it’s not that accurate.Go to userbenchmark.com and run the test. Post link to result here
Not REPRESENTATIVE due to the large number of overclocked results and scoring being skewed toward single-threaded performance when most current software can use 2-4 cores is not the same thing as inaccurate.Isn’t user benchmark inaccurate? Many people have told me that it’s not that accurate.
Ok well this is what I got. https://www.userbenchmark.com/UserRun/37794748Not REPRESENTATIVE due to the large number of overclocked results and scoring being skewed toward single-threaded performance when most current software can use 2-4 cores is not the same thing as inaccurate.
Still useful to determine which component(s) might be grossly under-performing expectations.
That's not looking the best.Ok well this is what I got. https://www.userbenchmark.com/UserRun/37794748
I posted my temps somewhere in this post and my RAM is in the right slots and I'm on the newest BIOS and chipset driver.That's not looking the best.
What are CPU temps while gaming? Is RAM installed in slots a2-b2? You on latest BIOS and chipset driver?
Looks like your CPU is under-performing by a pretty significant margin for some reason. If temperatures are ok and you haven't changed anything to your hardware since getting 120fps, you could try keeping an eye on per-core boost frequency. Maybe the CPU isn't boosting like it should.Ok well this is what I got. https://www.userbenchmark.com/UserRun/37794748
There is a good chance that it can be malware. I use Malwarebytes and since I downloaded it there has been 0 performance difference.is there any chance it could be malware? Or some antivirus program eating up performance?
I'll see how that all is next time I get on a game.Looks like your CPU is under-performing by a pretty significant margin for some reason. If temperatures are ok and you haven't changed anything to your hardware since getting 120fps, you could try keeping an eye on per-core boost frequency. Maybe the CPU isn't boosting like it should.
On idle all cores are at 3.966 and in game its 3.941Looks like your CPU is under-performing by a pretty significant margin for some reason. If temperatures are ok and you haven't changed anything to your hardware since getting 120fps, you could try keeping an eye on per-core boost frequency. Maybe the CPU isn't boosting like it should.
That's not right. What are temps? Are you using MSI Afterburner to monitor during gameplay?On idle all cores are at 3.966 and in game its 3.941
My CPU is around 65-75 and GPU is around 65-70. I use Afterburner and HWInfoThat's not right. What are temps? Are you using MSI Afterburner to monitor during gameplay?
For GPU I did FurMark at 1920x1080 and I got 0 crashes and was at about 65-70 degrees and utilization was at 90-95% and for CPU I used IntelBurnTest and was sitting at 100% utilization and around 70-75 degrees with no crashes
For GPU I did FurMark at 1920x1080 and I got 0 crashes and was at about 65-70 degrees and utilization was at 90-95% and for CPU I used IntelBurnTest and was sitting at 100% utilization and around 70-75 degrees with no crashes
It is enabledMake sure you have core boost enabled in BIOS.
The render resolution is always on 100%Ok, well that is a good sign that it is an issue within the game. Maybe try a clean install of your drivers. Also double check your video settings. Look for render resolution and make sure it is set to 100%. I have issues where modern ware will reset my video settings.
It's like that with multiple games so I don't think its the install.It's possible the game install is messed up...since the CPU and GPU both test stable I would reinstall Warzone.
When I did the one I posted I just started up my PC and had Discord and Spotify open.I just looked at the UB results again. You have very high background usage. Restart your PC and close ALL non-essential programs and run the test again.