Hello,
My Ryzen 5900X is scoring way below average on both time spy userbenchmark. 10 970 on timespy which is very bad. Average is around 13-14k
The pc is brand new, and all that is downloaded is time spy + userbenchmark and msi after burner.
The pc was bought pre built.
Any suggestions? I'll post my specs below:
Case: Phanteks P500 air case
Gpu: MSI Geforce 3080 ti
Ryzen 9 5900x
Corsair vengeance pro DDR4 3600Mhz 32GB
MSI MPG B550 gaming plus
Userbench: https://www.userbenchmark.com/UserRun/47053322
Time spy: www.3dmark.com/3dm/67234970?
After downloading the ryzen program and setting it to "auto OC" and setting the power plan to "high preformance" userbench went to "above average as you can see in the link above. And I got another 1k on my time spy score. However, I'm still 2k off the average score. Strange that two different programs rates my cpu in such big differences.
My Ryzen 5900X is scoring way below average on both time spy userbenchmark. 10 970 on timespy which is very bad. Average is around 13-14k
The pc is brand new, and all that is downloaded is time spy + userbenchmark and msi after burner.
The pc was bought pre built.
Any suggestions? I'll post my specs below:
Case: Phanteks P500 air case
Gpu: MSI Geforce 3080 ti
Ryzen 9 5900x
Corsair vengeance pro DDR4 3600Mhz 32GB
MSI MPG B550 gaming plus
Userbench: https://www.userbenchmark.com/UserRun/47053322
Time spy: www.3dmark.com/3dm/67234970?
After downloading the ryzen program and setting it to "auto OC" and setting the power plan to "high preformance" userbench went to "above average as you can see in the link above. And I got another 1k on my time spy score. However, I'm still 2k off the average score. Strange that two different programs rates my cpu in such big differences.
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