For the ryzen 3 1200 2666mhz is fine, since a lot of people use it and experience good fps, also it's dual channelOne stick of ram, or 2?
2666mhz is still slow - at least 3000mhz is ideal.
I have already included the system specs, make Is evga and it's a bronze unit, also I will check the temp soonfull system spec? include make and model of the psu
cpu/gpu temp and usage during the game?
1080p and yeah it's plugged into the gpu through hdmiYou do have the monitor plugged directly into a port on the RX 570, rather than one on the motherboard, right?
Also, what screen resolution are you running the game at?
Well... if ya'll say so.For the ryzen 3 1200 2666mhz is fine, since a lot of people use it and experience good fps, also it's dual channel
I'm gonna be upgrading to the 2600x during holidays, so I'm gonna be gaming on this til thenWell... if ya'll say so.
Being that the Ryzen 1200 is just a 4 core cpu, and this is for Fortnite, you really can't afford to have anything other than the bare minimum processes - Windows, the game and launcher - running in the background.
Is this a fresh build, or have you had this for awhile?
95c? That’s too hot, it will be throttling.Cpu is below 95 most of the time, and gpu Is at 81 degrees, ram usage is at 6gb, cpu is at around 65*, and I experience stutters too, while others with my setup dont
I meant %, the cpu temp are around 65*, the % is mainly at sometimes at 100% and sometimes under it, but the game stutters95c? That’s too hot, it will be throttling.
Other people were using 2400mhz and 2666mhz ram, also I might upgrade 16gb 3200mhzAre your motherboard's drivers up to date? Gpu drivers?
Have you done any virus/malware scans?
Do you have any auto-install driver programs?
Check the integrity of Windows files? Link: Using System File Checker
Fortnite, or any mass multiplayer type game for that matter, is cpu heavy. At just 4 cores + slow memory, you can't expect too much.
This doesn't take into account storage drives, background activity, nor current drivers.
Unless you have the EXACT same hardware and drivers as these other people, your PC is performing as expected.
And now you're bringing up moving up a 2600x, but still plan to keep the slower memory?
While it'll solve the multi-thread limitations, performance isn't going to improve much in games that are more dependent on strong single cores.
Unlike Intel cpus, a fair bit of Ryzen's performance is gated behind memory speed. The cpu and memory work in tandem, that's why its performance is also affected.