PS: I have AMD 5 Ryzen Six Core 2600 3.70 GHZ RTX2060. Does it bring something to set the PC to maximum performance for gaming or not? And does it bring something in NVIDIA control panel to performance or quality and in energy management what should I set, optimal performance or adaptive or best performance?! The last few days I had constant FPS due to RAM overclocking. But I turned it off because it had more watts and got warmer and CPU was always at 80% for whatever reason.
Performance mode?
That's what the…
It doesn't matter whether the cpu is running at 80 or 100%. Then the processor simply works at maximum performance. And that's not harmful.
what you should pay attention to are the temperatures. And up to 70 degrees that is no problem. 80 degrees are probably not a problem either. But the 2600 is not that hot at all
Yes, I have… But still less FPS slightly… And with other games too… And should I set quality in NIVDIA or performance in 3D and what in power management and what in system control to maximum performance?
So in my notebook my CPU always runs at 100% and approx. 80 ° C then a PC-CPU should not get so hot and even 100 ° C are no problem, the modern CPUs like your switches at around 105 ° C, so turn off don't worry about the temperature. Simply use the performance mode because of the FPS.
OK. Should I leave RAM overclocking on or off? Currently I'm out because of watts etc. And what should I do with the NVIDIA setting in 3D quality or performance, and what with the NVIDIA system control with power management and what with the system control with the PC highest performance?!
And ram overclocking?!
What do you mean by ram overclocking. Have you activated xmp in the bios? You can leave that on
I was wearing yes. But agreed because someone of my colleagues said that would not be good etc… And because of that I also used more watts etc and the PC got warmer and CPU higher… And what should I leave the PC on. Highest performance or balanced?! And what about NVIDIA Control Panel in 3D and Power Management?!
Stop with this watt. It is completely irrelevant how much watt you need. And you can turn on xmp again.
Brings next to nothing to FPS ram. Only if you render a lot.
How much Hz does your monitor have? I would limit the FPS. 240FPS with these components will be difficult. 144Fps should be there.
OK. And what about system control on the PC top performance or balanced?
That doesn't make a big difference. But just hit the high performance mode.
And with NVIDIA system control 3D what there and what with energy management Optimal performance, adaptive or better performance?!
144 Hz. But play 165 FPS
Ka. Have amd.
Yes me too
Are you wearing XMP or what?
And what about 3D resolution in NVIDIA performance or quality and what about power management in NVIDIA?! And why did my PC get so warm because of RAM etc?!
Direct X11, X12 or Performance? It's just because of the season that there are inconsistent FPS.
I play performance. But when I have XMP enabled then I don't have any drops below 100 FPS anyway. Have you actually activated XMP in BIOS? And why did I have CPU 80% utilization before and CPU was warmer than the last few days. What was it actually?! And if I use more watts, then I have more electricity costs or is that the same then?! And what do you have in the NVIDIA control panel under 3D resolution and power management?! And I feel XMP in other games too. Why do I have more Constance FPS through XMP. It's actually only for RAM…
Is 55 watts a lot or not a lot with XMP enabled? My power supply has 500 watts. And why did I activate more watts with Fortnite with XMP activation than without XMP?!
As long as the pc doesn't go out that's completely irrelevant. 50w is not a lot
OK. But then the electricity bill is no longer based on watts, does it? And why is Fortnite the CPU warmer than other games goes up to 55 degrees. And GPU is always warmer but is normal right? And do you have ventilation cooling, if so do you have standard boxed coolers?!