I'm getting less than half of the frames I would usually get in any game and my Unigine Heaven score was terrible
1460 on 1080p with 57.3 frames, can anyone help me?
1460 on 1080p with 57.3 frames, can anyone help me?
Sorry for the late reply, but will this page from Steam be enough?That could just as well mean the rest of your system isn't up to the task.
Please list your systems specs with makes & model# of the major items.
Thank you.
Well, I kinda had 2 8GB Ram sticks by default but my brother gave me his extra ram sticks which were another 8 and a 16, I don't think this affected it as I was getting the same speeds anyway even when I removed the extra ramhmmm 40GB ram? please explain
Gigabyte B450 AORUS M Performance Results - UserBenchmarkrun https://www.userbenchmark.com , make sure no background stuff is open
I'm not the most informed when it comes to PCs so I didn't even know where to find out about CPU Thermals, and how would I go about getting better cooling for my GPU? And as for the SSD, I'm just as confused as you are T.TUBM results:
-Cpu not turbo boosting. Thermal throttling? You didn't mention cpu thermals.
-The gpu looks ok, at least here. Better cooling should get a little more performance out of it.
-Sabrent Rocket Q: What the heck is going on here? That did terribly! Is it thermal throttling, or is something else going on?
-Both HDDs appear to be normal.
-I don't know what to say about the franken ram setup, other than it's not helping.
I'm not the most informed when it comes to PCs so I didn't even know where to find out about CPU Thermals, and how would I go about getting better cooling for my GPU? And as for the SSD, I'm just as confused as you are T.T
u mentioned the performance u r getting is not usual as u were getting before,; may i ask did u install any new antivirus or software or made any changes to windows prior this?I'm getting less than half of the frames I would usually get in any game
did unigine ever crash... or were there any sudden system shutdowns...my Unigine Heaven score was terrible
1460 on 1080p with 57.3 frames,
I can't say I remember installing any new antiviruses or software before the slowdown, I even factory reset not too long ago and nothing changed. Unigine never crashed nor were there shutdowns.ok, first of all, dont test with benchmarking utilities for miniscule performance differences...
u mentioned the performance u r getting is not usual as u were getting before,; may i ask did u install any new antivirus or software or made any changes to windows prior this?
did u update windows to the latest update?
did unigine ever crash... or were there any sudden system shutdowns...
Looks like 2 issues off hand, slow ram and a slow Sabrent Q SSD.
Ideally, with Ryzen, you want ram speeds above 3000mhz. With you running 4 sticks this isn't likely to be able to overclocked much.
Your SSD choice uses PCIE4 but your motherboard only has PCIE3 so right off the bat you lose a chuck of speed. And then there is QLC flash that your dealing with on this drive. QLC is quite a bit slower at writing then TLC and MLC so to work around that they allocate a huge chuck of the empty cells to run in high speed Single Cell mode to act as a buffer until the data can be rewritten to the cells in QLC mode. A "mostly empty" Rocket Q uses 240GB of the drive for that and if it's using a Dynamic SLC cache allotment they you are likely to have very little (slc cache) with only 350Gb free. Can you move stuff off the SSD?
I'll try freeing up a bit of space on the SSD, Right now it only has 345GBs free.Looks like 2 issues off hand, slow ram and a slow Sabrent Q SSD.
Ideally, with Ryzen, you want ram speeds above 3000mhz. With you running 4 sticks this isn't likely to be able to overclocked much.
Your SSD choice uses PCIE4 but your motherboard only has PCIE3 so right off the bat you lose a chuck of speed. And then there is QLC flash that your dealing with on this drive. QLC is quite a bit slower at writing then TLC and MLC so to work around that they allocate a huge chuck of the empty cells to run in high speed Single Cell mode to act as a buffer until the data can be rewritten to the cells in QLC mode. A "mostly empty" Rocket Q uses 240GB of the drive for that and if it's using a Dynamic SLC cache allotment they you are likely to have very little (slc cache) with only 350Gb free. Can you move stuff off the SSD?
(03) Sabrent Rocket Q1)Hwinfo: https://www.hwinfo.com/download/ (use the green download button)
2)Depends on your chassis and cooling setup. These gpus sustain higher boost clocks the cooler they run.
3)If Sabrent doesn't have their own software for it, you can check the SSD thermals and health with Crystal Disk Info: https://crystalmark.info/redirect.php?product=CrystalDiskInfoInstaller
Yup, I just got it up to 436GBs Free from just steam gamesIf alot of this is Steam games, you can create a new folder on another drive to hold them and use the steam app to move them to the new folder
To be sure you aren't sharing the SATA port with the SSD, I would unplug the HDD and run the userbenchmark again to see if the SSD scores jump up.
Well, you guys can call it whatever you want, and correct me as much as you like but, I know that if you have a M.2 drive and plug a different HDD or SDD into the disabled SATA ports, there will be troubles .M.2 IS the Sata port. Same thing. It's not shared. If you populate one, the other is disabled. Be it one or 2 ports depending.
The troubles being the plugged in drive doesn't work, or the m.2 doesn't work, depending on boot priority and windows temperament.Well, you guys can call it whatever you want, and correct me as much as you like but, I know that if you have a M.2 drive and plug a different HDD or SDD into the disabled SATA ports, there will be troubles .