Oh i forgot the install the latest BIOS. But when i ask another user on reddit he told me that he is getting 60 fps straight with rx 570. let me try installing he latest bios.Welcome to the forums my friend!
FIrstly I wouldn't trust the benchmark videos, or at least take them with a pinch of salt.
I noticed your CPU isn't boosting correctly, has you monitored CPU and GPU temps under load?
Do you have latest BIOS installed?
Do you have latest drivers installed?
What is your PSU make and model?
Yes but he has a different system, in a different envrionment, with different settings, so they're often not apples to apples unfortunately. So always take them with a pinch of salt. No one system is the same.Oh i forgot the install the latest BIOS. But when i ask another user on reddit he told me that he is getting 60 fps straight with rx 570. let me try installing he latest bios.
i have the corsair 550w 80+Yes but he has a different system, in a different envrionment, with different settings, so they're often not apples to apples unfortunately. So always take them with a pinch of salt. No one system is the same.
Are you trying to access a profile?i have the corsair 550w 80+![]()
in ryzen master it says "Current Profile is Read-Only" is there something to do with it
If you want, you only need it if you want to OC the system from inside the operating system. If you just want monitoring of components, HWInfo will monitor all of them. You can use Ryzen Master for CPU temp if you so wish.so... can i delete ryzen master?
Can't see anything there my friend.![]()
So i installed hwinfo and saw this. Is there something wrong going on?
You'll want to run with Sensors only, not summary, so that you can monitor temps. You'll then want to induce load on the CPU and continue to monitor temps.sorry but imgur is banned in my country. can you see the image now?![]()
is this the right one?You'll want to run with Sensors only, not summary, so that you can monitor temps. You'll then want to induce load on the CPU and continue to monitor temps.
Yes you'll just want to monitor these temps when load increases.is this the right one?