Question User benchmarks telling me that my PC status is performing below expectations.

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Hi, I need help because I just tested my PC on UserBenchmark and apparently the (PC status) is performing below expectations. Any ideas on how to fix this? Everything else seems fine because it's highlighted green but it still says "performing below expectations". Here are my benchmarks.

https://www.userbenchmark.com/UserRun/54174083

UserBenchmarks: Game 84%, Desk 92%, Work 83%
CPU: Intel Core i7-10700F - 87.2%
GPU: Nvidia RTX 3060 - 94.9%
SSD: WDC WDS100T2B0C 1TB - 222%
USB: WD My Passport 2626 2TB - 45.3%
RAM: Unknown DDR4 3000 2x8GB - 57.7%
MBD: MSI B460M-A PRO (MS-7C88)
 
You background apps are at 7%, try to lower that.

It shows you using ~10GB of your RAM at the time you ran this test. A base load of Windows with "nothing" going on should be using around 3 maybe 4GB so see what processes you have running, apps, load on startup items and try to reduce that.

Your mobo is a "B" series, which is essentially a business level motherboard. It isn't helping with performance.

Other unknown factors may include temps.

I don't particularly agree with @ex_bubblehead in saying that UBM is "pure garbage", it has it's usefulness and in particular for helping others understand what (might) be going on with a system while not being there (local) to see. It is built on a composite score system, so as newer hardware comes out the scores for older items drop in relation. Not meaning they are performing worse than they did or could, but worse in relation to the new runs having been done on more powerful hardware.
 
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Hi, I need help because I just tested my PC on UserBenchmark and apparently the (PC status) is performing below expectations. Any ideas on how to fix this? Everything else seems fine because it's highlighted green but it still says "performing below expectations".
You have a motherboard, that doesn't allow ram overclocking.
Your ram because of this is running at 2933mhz instead of rated 3200mhz.
That's why you're getting lowered scores.

Generally I'd suggest ignoring this benchmark.
To have ram operating at 3200mhz, you'll have to upgrade your motherboard to Z series.
 
So, mutiple people are telling me that my motherboard is not optimal for gaming. Would it be worth my time replacing this? Also I do not know how to open up a PC and replace parts and hardware so I have to go to the technician to replace it for me.
 
Ignoring any and all benchmarks, how is the actual game performance?
Anything lacking?

I'm getting 90-130 fps in Modern Warfare multiplayer but in Warzone i get 90-100 fps, then PUBG runs at 100 fps, which is not good because I have a 165hz monitor. All other games like Valorant, Overwatch, League of Legends, are running smoothly since they are not so GPU intensive. I would like to run atleast 165 frames per second maybe through overclocking but I talked to a technician near me and told me that it is not the motherboard, it is the CPU (mine is Intel Core i7-10700F which he said was not overclockable) that needs to be changed in order to overclock my PC.
 
Well that confirms that you have zero problems and zero issues everything looks fantastic just ignore the garbage. Do you think you can see at 165 frames per second? You will never be able to tell the difference and I don’t care what anybody says it’s all made up
 
Well that confirms that you have zero problems and zero issues everything looks fantastic just ignore the garbage. Do you think you can see at 165 frames per second? You will never be able to tell the difference and I don’t care what anybody says it’s all made up
I'm just not sure if my PC is running as well as it should be. Some people are telling me warzone could run 100 FPS on ULTRA settings on my specs. I am running mid-low settings and still getting 100 FPS.
 
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