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Yeah basically. I often hear about people having issues with games and yet I try them and they work perfectly fine for me. My PC isn't a slouch, but I seem to have a better time than people with way more expensive tech than I have.
People don't realize their choice in motherboard has an effect on how stable their PC is too.
I used have an MSI x470 Gaming Plus which worked fine for me when I had a second gen Ryzen. But when I upgraded to a 5800X I started having a plethora of problems. Less than anticipated frame rates, crashes, stutters and in CoD especially the maps would break and becoming glowing flares of rainbow colors that blinded me. It was only then I found out that B550 boards were the only ones that really played nicely with Ryzen 5000s while providing massive gains and even less power consumption. Swapped it for an MSI B550 Tomahawk and I got the FPS I was expecting, the PC is now 100% stable even with overclocking, and CoD no longer breaks.
A. "i have a NASA grade PC game runs great, what are you talking about" is not a valid argument. if you are ten miles above the games recommended specs statements like this mean nothing and are not helping
B. "i have a NASA grade pc games runs fine on medium settings, what are you talking about" thats a fine argument on why a game actually needs optimization.
there are min and recommended specs for a reason. when you are close to the recommended specs and the games struggles to keep 30fps on low/med settings on 1080p it most definitely needs some optimization. (or the devs need to update the requirements)
1440P. 3070, 32GB Ram and Ryzen 5 3600 Ghz, native quality
I know my CPU isn't as good but it can't the why my fps are so low?
I upgraded my Ryzen 3600 to a 5800X3D and it was a huge uplift in performance for a lot of CPU bound games like Flight Simulator and Star Citizen. Saw double the fps in most places. Games like Cyberpunk 2077 and VR games like Project Cars 2, Assetto Corsa, etc saw a good jump in fps and the minimum and 1%s were heaps better.
Also running a RTX3070.
5700X3D and 5800X3D are a really good upgrade choice for those who are still on AM4 and don't want to fully invest in a complete new system. Think they can be had for about £230.
I boosted it in AMD Ryzen master and I gained 10 fps. But its at 88 degrees so I probably should not go higher
Your PC is not very good if you have to play on low, sorry, something is wrong on your end
Oh another thing to ask. What speed is your RAM running at?
I know AMDs Zen2 onwards like speeds around 3200-3600MT/s at CL14-16 to get the most out of them (Keeps their Infinity fabric at 1:1 (1600-1800MHz usually) so there are no latency penalties).