[SOLVED] Nvidia GTX 1050-Ti underpeforming by 30%

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Your hdd is also a mess. Most likely you need to do some pc health maintenance.

CCleaner (piriform.com) run the cleaner default. Then run the registry tool, then cleaner again then registry again. That'll clean out all the temp stuff, the associated orphans left over from deletes, any possible dead ends that make the cpu go around in circles etc.

Malwarebytes. Just in case.

Check the Defrag on the hdd. If it's been a year or more and had multiple deletes or added files, it'll be a disaster. The time it takes for the armature to search the discs for all those odd and end files slows everything down, especially cpu and gpu outputs.

Get the pc clean and healthy, then run your userbenchmark. Starting from a clean and healthy pc is...
It's not underperforming by 30% . You can see that the average bench for it is 31%. You read the result wrong. BUT... DO NOT TRUST userbenchmark. It's a bad benchmark and it is used only to see if you have an issue, which can help you identify it.

For example I can see 2 things problematic. High background cpu usage (24%), which I think you were running/doing something else while doing the benchmark. Run it again with nothing else in the background.
Second issue is your RAM. You have one stick of low speed ram (single channel)which is bad for ryzen 3000 series. You need a dual kit for dual channel and higher speed RAM, with 3200MHz being very good and 3600 the ideal.
 
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It's not underperforming by 30% . You can see that the average bench for it is 31%. You read the result wrong. BUT... DO NOT TRUST userbenchmark. It's a bad benchmark and it is used only to see if you have an issue, which can help you identify it.

So this could be the reason fps is so bad compared to what is expected
 
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Your hdd is also a mess. Most likely you need to do some pc health maintenance.

CCleaner (piriform.com) run the cleaner default. Then run the registry tool, then cleaner again then registry again. That'll clean out all the temp stuff, the associated orphans left over from deletes, any possible dead ends that make the cpu go around in circles etc.

Malwarebytes. Just in case.

Check the Defrag on the hdd. If it's been a year or more and had multiple deletes or added files, it'll be a disaster. The time it takes for the armature to search the discs for all those odd and end files slows everything down, especially cpu and gpu outputs.

Get the pc clean and healthy, then run your userbenchmark. Starting from a clean and healthy pc is the only way to get a good assessment of anything wrong.

All of the above is free, cost you nothing but some time.
 
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