Try installing HW info and open the monitoring, leave it running in the background while you play some warzone then once your done gaming take a snapshot of the CPU and GPU sections and post them up so we can have a look.
Ya should look like this.Just run the monitoring sensors when in game and screenshot?
Ya should look like this.
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Ya should look like this.
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Looks like you need to set the memory speed again as its only running at around 2400mhz and you are right on the edge of memory usage so you may want to consider a 32gb kit.
Also the CPU looks like it's only running at the base clock of 3.6ghz which would definetly hurt fps, it should be hitting around 4.4ghz. Check in the bios for a setting called "core performance boost" and make sure this is turned on.
I don't think it's psu related but there is something that's making your CPU run at just 3.4ghz and 1v where is should be running at 4.4ghz and up to 1.475v,
Is the core clock set to auto?
Check the CPU isn't running at a 45w mode etc.
Do you have Latest chipset driver and Windows power plan set to balanced?
https://www.amd.com/en/support/chipsets/amd-socket-am4/x570
The CPU is running at base clocks though, stock settings should see it boosting to 4.4ghz.I haven't overclocked my CPU, everything is still stock. I can't see any options in my bios to change anything from stock settings. When I looked into OC the CPU, the benchmarks suggested it wasn't worth it.
Power plan is set to gaming.
The CPU is running at base clocks though, stock settings should see it boosting to 4.4ghz.
If it's only running at 3.4ghz this is why your fps is low.
This is what the clocks should look like on a 3700X at stock.
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Have a look in hwinfo and see if the clocks and voltage are bouncing around.I have changed the power setting to balanced, and downloaded and installed the AMD chipset update - do I need to do anything else having installed it? The bios looks the same as before.
Have a look in hwinfo and see if the clocks and voltage are bouncing around.
I had this issue with Destiny 2, Had a 3700x and a 3080. Everything was fine, but I was getting ridiculously low frames in busy areas, which shouldn't really happen with such a card (unless you're on flight sim at 8k). 1440p maxed out I was getting maybe 70-90fps in busy scenes. Cold war without DLSS was around 140fps, which was fine to me. Yesterday I upgraded to a 5800x, and my god the difference is huge. at least 40fps increase in busy scenes, and stable fps across the board, not to mention cold war without DLSS maxed now runs between 160-200fps. Unfortunately its our CPU that is bottlenecking, as my ram is only 3200mhz CL16. Even a 5600x would be good enough to upgrade to.
Yeah, I know the feeling. The only issue is you may see temp increases with these chips as they run hotter than zen 2. Make sure you have a decent cooler on it and it will be a much better improvement to your fps.Thanks @serious_adam15 I think I will go with the 5800x or 5900x and also upgrade my RAM to be on the safe side. Those frame rates are more in line with what I've seen on Twitch etc. Banging my head against a wall running a £1000+ GPU and getting 110 FPS...
Yeah, I know the feeling. The only issue is you may see temp increases with these chips as they run hotter than zen 2. Make sure you have a decent cooler on it and it will be a much better improvement to your fps.