GFX Upgrade

So just forget the ram and return it?
It's a pointless upgrade letting the new ram run at 2400mhz.

Send them back if your not going to use them and upgrade if you change platform.

check how high it will let you clock.. 2400mhz is base spec so it should run..
you might be able to use the full potential when you upgrade in the future
After his recent experience I would be reluctant to go threw all that again.
 
OK so a couple of weeks on. 3600mhz RAM returned and credited. Do I go for 3200mhz ram as an upgrade or just leave it for a new PC. I'm running Task Manager while playing Warzone and it's basically the CPU that's at 100% - this says to me that is bottlenecking me more than the RAM, although I have read (in trying to solve a crash reading DEV ERROR 6068) that the game is optimised for running at 3000mhz. Anyone have any opinions?
 
DEV ERROR6068 can be many things have you checked common ways yo fix it ?

https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.minitool.com/amp/partition-disk/dev-error-6068.html

If your cpu is maxed out it mite be time to consider an upgrade, new cpu release on the 5th of November.

Is your gpu at 100%

I'm still working on a solutions. I did the scan and repair on battle.net client, which made me unable to play tha game and had to reinstall it.

i've added the line to run in dx11. Tested yesterday evening for 2hrs or so, no crashes.

GPU is not maxed.
 
I'm still working on a solutions. I did the scan and repair on battle.net client, which made me unable to play tha game and had to reinstall it.

i've added the line to run in dx11. Tested yesterday evening for 2hrs or so, no crashes.

GPU is not maxed.
2 hrs without crashes seems promising, so what's you next move if alls well ?
 
Not sure, the error didn't happen every day previously so will continue to monitor. I was just seeking advice as to whether upgrading from 2400mhz RAM would be worthwhile!
Already been threw this , in the end it's up to you.

Personally I would save up for a cpu, motherboard and ram upgrade and sell you old stuff to offset the cost
 
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