[SOLVED] PC extremely underperforming

0rB1Tz

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I recently built my first pc, and it has been running extremely slow on games which it should be able to run easily.

Such as Battlefield 1, I average around 40 fps in all low settings

PC Parts:
CPU: Ryzen 5 1600x
Motherboard: Asus B350
Memory: Corsair Vengeance 16GB
Storage: WD Blue 3 TB
Graphics Card: GTX 1070
Power Supply: Rosewill ARC-550
Operating System: Windows 10 Home 64 Bit

Any help would be appreciated
 
Solution
I have read you may have to update the BIOS to get the ram working at the right XMP speed, I lucked out on my B450 board and Corsair LPX 3200, XMP worked right off the bat.

torveo

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Could be a lot of things causing this... In addition to what the guy above me asked, what are your temps while gaming? Maybe you didn't seat the CPU cooler properly and its thermal throttling? You may also want to check what clock speeds your 1070 is running at. A couple times now ive had an issue with mine where it would be stuck at 500mhz instead of its rated 1800mhz for whatever reason. Though a system restart always fixed that issue right up.
 

0rB1Tz

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I believe all my drivers are up to date, and I play on 1920x1080
 

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My CPU is around 45 Celsius and my GPU is around 950 MHZ.
 

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I changed the power management mode to prefer maximum performance from optimal power, it brought up to gpu to 1556 mhz.
 

Fros78

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That seems really low for a 1070, uninstall the GPU drivers with Display Driver Uninstaller and install them again, and keep the power management on optimal since it just forces the gpu at max load under idle or desktop usage
 

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Ok I changed the power management back, and I tried to uninstall and re download the drivers but nothing changed
 

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I used DDU before to remove the gpu drivers and I have 2 8gb sticks, they are running both at 2133
 

Fros78

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1st gen Ryzen loves high speed memory and 2133 is pretty low for DDR4
 

0rB1Tz

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I checked my memory should be running at around 3000 mhz is there any reasons that you know of that it could not?


 


You need to enable XMP in the BIOS
 

0rB1Tz

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I only see D.O.C.P and auto

 

0rB1Tz

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ok I will try it out, thanks