its saying DRAM frequency 1330.6mhz is that wrong because the ram frequency 3100 mhzIs the monitor connected to the motherboard or 960? If connected to the motherboard then your only using the Vega 11 iGPU and not the 960.
Can you confirm the speed of the memory in the BIOS? You may need to enable XMP to get the correct speed.
Do you have the newest drivers installed for the 960? Old or outdated drivers could cause poor performance
Where did you get the game from? Steam, disk, etc.
As @drivinfast247 stated, if it's only a single stick then that's part of the problem as well since Ryzen performs better in dual channel.
XPG adata spectrixDDR-Double Data Rate so 1330 is 2666 (close enough) so no your memory isn't running at the correct speed. What model is it exactly because I've never heard of a 3100mhz memory, only 3200 or 3000.
and i checked on the CPU-Z and i went to memory and its saying DRAM Frequency 1330.6 mhzDDR-Double Data Rate so 1330 is 2666 (close enough) so no your memory isn't running at the correct speed. What model is it exactly because I've never heard of a 3100mhz memory, only 3200 or 3000.
ay bro i enabled that and when i rebbot and check CPU-Z it says DRAM Freq 1470.9 or smthng like that and my ram is 3000Mhz so what should i do ?How to Enable Intel XMP to Make Your RAM Run at Its Advertised Speeds
If you built your own PC and bought speedy RAM, there's a good chance that RAM isn't actually running at its advertised timings.www.howtogeek.com
y bro i enabled that and when i rebbot and check CPU-Z it says DRAM Freq 1470.9 or smthng like that and my ram is 3000Mhz so what should i do ?In your motherboard BIOS, you should be able to select a memory speed of 3000. Likely in the MIT section of your BIOS under Advanced Memory Settings or something similar.
You are right about where you should be.Double the speed reported. You are close to operating at the 3000 level.y bro i enabled that and when i rebbot and check CPU-Z it says DRAM Freq 1470.9 or smthng like that and my ram is 3000Mhz so what should i do ?