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I have multiple stutters and drops with this CPU. With this same monster GPU, it's a great CPU for older/not-intensive games/rendering since these problems seem to happen with games that are very CPU heavy and not optimized well.
Alienware AW3225QF Gaming Monitor 31.6-Inch 4K Ultra HD (3840x2160) and an ACER Nitro 1080p 240hz monitor but only the two alienwares come on and the other wont boot up. if i remove one alienware one i can get the other to work with one of them. Any recommendations?
Higher rez should fix bottleneck problems. GPU are not using 100% potential. In Sons of the Forest i see GPU can't hold 100%. Can even drop to 60% which is crazy. Evidently your gpu can not use the full potential in FHD by the processor. Simply increase the resolution.
I'm subscribing u!. Please make vid with 1440p and 4k With DLSS ON/OFF, FSR ON/OFF, FRAME GENERATION AND OTHER SETTINGS WITH : RTX4060 - RYZEN 8600G 32 GB RAM
@@skander8975 I think ryzen 5 5600x is a great cpu for gaming in 1440p, and 8600g seems very similar in performance. If you have already an AM4 PC, and you want to increase the lower 1% for better gaming experience, then go with 5700x3D or 5800x3D instead of building an AM5 PC. And check your RAM. 2 of 16 GB dual channel memory sticks are ideal. If the motherboard has 4 slots, you should use the recommonded 2 ones. Lower CL is better. If the motherboard and the memory sticks are strong enough, you can OC from 3200 to 3600 or more to gain little more fps. If you want to switch to AM5 and if you don't want to use iGPU of G-CPUs, choose an X or X3D model if you can afford them.
No offense, but that R5 240 is a pretty low end GPU for running games. 2Gb of DDR3? I think the CPU's integrated graphics would out perform that thing. Also, you didn't install any kind of mass storage and the 3020 doesn't have M.2 slots on the MB. So how is that going to work? Lastly, not all Optiplex SFF are the same, each has their own idiosyncrasies, positives and negatives for gaming. I personally like the what I call, "10" series if building an older system, i.e., 5010, 7010, 9010 because they have their x16 PCIE furthest away from the power supply. This allows installing double wide GPU cards like the 1050Ti and 1650 in the x16 slot, which allows them to perform faster than in the x4 slot. Not sure about the 3020, but a double wide GTX 1650 will fit into the x16 slot of my 9010 without mods.
Everything is wrong about this build 1- inability to off mobo light in non-rgb build 2- mATX mobo in ATX tower 3- Tiny gpu in a huge empty case 4- Mobo the same price as the cpu Toasty bro don’t even know how to build PC’s but they out here finessing people with expensive builds
I hate when people just hate the 3050 without knowing its the 6gb version with no pcie connector..it still has raytracing and for its price the arc a580 is good and rx 6600 for a little more could be better..its not a bad card the rx 6500xt is worse for its price
The reason they got the 3050 6gb in there is 70W and the cpu is like 53W or something so 180W is really possible with this build tough you can undervolt the RX 6600 or a580 to 80 - 90W
You should Populate all your RAM slots to prevent the Pins in the Empty Slots from emitting RF (because they DO have Frequency Activity even Unpopulated so you should take advantage of ALL the Channels and Mitigate that RF Interferance that can actually interfere with High Frequency Memory - Plus you'll be taking advantage of the Full Memory Bus
@@mcflapp not on any motherboard for consumer chips aka Core i or Ryzen. On them you will be worse off with every RAM slot populated. Do make sure to check out the motherboard manual for specific instructions on which slots to use.