Obakasama :
'Temperatures' for those old AMD CPUs really should use AMD Overdrive to monitor because other monitors report the wrong figures. As you found out with it, the higher the thermal margin is on load the more headroom to overheating. It doesn't sound like you were overheating before, but now have better cooling which the thermal margin reflects.
Internet connections is another factor for online games. Don't have experience of that and the problems which it entails.
1. I use a OS drive (boot drive) along with a storage drive and a game drive. I can't really say I've noticed anything regarding performance. A drive really matters when loading; it isn't thought to boost gaming performance. That said, I do note occasional slowdown as the game drive isn't always used.
3. As I understand it there's only one page file for a system. It can be moved around. For data swapping I'd imagine having the page file on a faster drive would help. Would need confirmation from others though as I'm speculating.
4. New drive may point that your files on the old drive were heavily fragmented.
Thanks for the info bro!
So heres what I did last nite to the CPU. Also I didnt realize there was a Feature update from windows 10 for 1803 build or w.e its called. but that could have helped but I think what I did to the CPU helped a lot!
I turned off my OC in the BIOS. I booted in windows and opened AMD OD. I went to the "turbo core option" and set it to its max turbo of "3.9mhz". At the bottom was a option called Boost level. It has 2 options, boost level 0, boost level 1. I changed it it the next boost level and it unlocked the TURBO's multiplier allowing me to raise the BOOST clock to 4.1mhz with a 1.45v ..... and I stress tested.
The results was amazing. The clocks did not downclock for each core. There was some downclocking on SINGULAR cores but 2-3 cores at all times would remain at 4.1mhz at 1.45v. The reason this is amazing is because 1, I could not raise the voltage of the CPU over 1.4375v outside of turbo mode without it instantly dropping the clock from whatever I set it to, down to 3.1-3.2mhz the instant I hit apply.
Now with using the turbo boosts options, It says im at 4.1mhz, at 1.45v, I havent gotten 1 restart. Gaming performance is GREATLY increased so much I was able to raise graphics and remain higher fps.I stress tested for 2 hours without any issues, before it would BSOD or fail within 20 minutes.
So heres where Im at, and here are my questions.
1. Why does boosting the turbo core to 4.1mhz at 1.45v allow my CPU to go over 1.437v without Immediately downlocking to 3.1-3.2mhz?
2. Why can I not overlock NOT USING turbo core technology through AMD Overdrive?
3. Is this even considered an overclock? I hit the Turbo Core button in AMD Overdrive, changed the boost mode, and made it higher which automatically changed the voltage up to 1.45, but I cannot get to 1.45 when using the BIOS multipliers, nor turning off turbo boost and setting the voltage manually in AMD OD without the clocks lowering themselves to 3.2mhz for no reason.
+++++ I ALSO DID SOMETHING ELSE TO THE GPU ++++++
I overclocked the GPU by about 130mhz on the core clock and 100mhz on the memory clock.
I went into Nvidia control panel and I changed "maximum pre rendered frames" from Auto , to 1.
I enabled Threaded Optimization (I disabled it previously because fortnite was having the freezing issues while it was enabled/disabled but now its back on)
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DOING ALL THIS! Pretty much took away ALL the freezing, and the RAM has not even gotten here yet! Just not sure which process I did that helped the most, probably the Turbo Boosting clocking of the CPU, but idk the freezing was almost gone just by putting it on the new HDD before the Turbo Core thing I did.
Lets not forget though I did put it on a fresh HDD so that is helping too, but all of this together, at least for my setup, seems to have completely fixed the freezing. Ill do some more testing tonight, and wait for the RAM as well before I solidify this fix.