Poor performance - diagnostic help!

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Hi all - I mainly play eve online (which will run on a potato) and warzone at 1080p, my current system has the below specs. FPS in warzone is typically 50 to 70 fps at 1080p low settings.

CPU - 3800x
GPU - 6800
RAM - Team Group Vulcan Z T-Force 16GB (2x8GB) DDR4 PC4-24000C16 3000MHz Dual Channel Kit
MOBO - Gigabyte B450M-DS3H AMD B450 (Socket AM4) DDR4 Micro-ATX Motherboard
PSU - Corsair 650w gold
SSD - Samsung 830 or 840 1TB

- I reinstalled windows 2 days ago, made sure all drivers are up to date. I haven't updated the bios since I bought it, it's on F50? Would this make any difference?
- Temps are fine (gpu sits around 60c) to 70c
- AMD adrenaline shows the performance grade as "marginal" incase this is relevant

Any help is appreciated so I can fully enjoy my main game
 
It seems to be just warzone from what I can tell, but the only other game really I play is eve. I tested eve with unlimited frames and it was reaching over 500 fps.

I've not got any frame caps or freesync at all. Same with the game, display is also a 144hz.

I ran the 3DMark Basic Edition and the results look good. I took some screenshots below.

https://imgur.com/a/TTvLFkd

I'm completely out of ideas and it's driving me nuts. Any help on this is appreciated guys!
 
Thanks for the suggestion! I wasn't familiar with this setting - sadly it still typically sat around 60 on average. In busy areas it will dip down to as low as 40.
 
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Hey all - thanks so much for the suggestions and help. I have found the issue, though I'm assuming this means a motherboard fault?

So normally I would always put the RAM sticks (I have 2x 8gb) in slots 2 and 4 (away from the CPU). I've tested and retested the RAM in what I've always thought are the "wrong" slots, 1 and 3 have tripled warzone performance from sitting around 50fps to now hovering about 150fps. Any ideas why this might be, or is it simply a motherboard fault?

ASMB - I will still try the above though as performance gains are always appreciated!
 
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Yeah from what I found online this motherboard also uses 2 and 4 first, but either way, glad I can enjoy warzone! :D
 
So I checked eve and it is hitting 600-650 fps so more of a modest increase :p Very strange though, would this just be a faulty slot on the motherboard do you think?
 
I had that very same thought ASMB! So when it began miraculously working very well, I swapped them back to 2 to 4 to double check they were seated right and it dropped down to the previous bad performance.

Not had that issue on a build before, but I'll know in the future to swap the RAM around if there's some spooky issues going on with performance.
 
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