Enlisted + AMD Radeon GPU

well i guess it isnt CPU problem. although 3D give better gaming performance, but it should not be noticeable on 1440p.

i would check if this is enlisted issue or if this is generally your computer issue. try few other games and see if your pc performance is same as performance of other people(there are loads of youtube videos benchmarking most popular games with different CPU/GPU).

btw update to latest drivers cause older drivers are sometimes known to have buggy behavior, specially in new GPU-s

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Yeah I did update last night

I kinda had issues with performance lately that’s why I was starting to think about re-installing windows or something :confused:

Things just kinda stutter sometimes for no clear reason

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well it could be windows or it could be some background program(modern hardware/software usually comes with loads of bloatware) or it could be just some bad component.

on one computer i had issues with stuttering and it only happened when computer worked for long times with multiple sleeps in between. windows had high system interrupts(cause of stutters) cause of reasons and one restart just fixed issue. reinstalling windows didnt help(probably bad CPU or memory).

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I dunno :confused:
I do have issues with ram, but it seems like a somewhat known thing for the AM5 nonsense that you can’t really do much about

well GL in diagnosing it, cause without spare parts you cant directly exclude hardware components. you can run loads of diagnostic tests like

https://www.programming4beginners.com/gpumemtest

but they are not guaranteed to find hardware error even if it exists. also try flashing MBO BIOS to the newest version cause sometimes old BIOS have bugs and can cause instability, specially on new platforms/CPU-s.

With 64gb of ram memtest would still run with my body slowly turning into a dessicated skellington :confused:
I do think i need a BIOS update since I had to do one when assembling the PC for it to even work somewhat reliably:/

I’ve been having issues around RAM but it seems it’s just am5 weirdness 2x32gb sticks seem to be the very margin of what it can support on a 7950x

well you can usually see if you have problems in first 10-15 minutes. that means that either one of your modules is bad or you have unstable overclock. you can experiment with downclocking memory or removing one module to see if situation improves.

for detailed analysis you can leave it overnight with multiple passes and have result in the morning. although 1 pass should probably take you max hour or two.

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Well I tried it and it halved my FPS from 180-240 to 90-160 with no apparent visible benefits, idk