Mid-high range gaming PC.
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@cobito
I say the raid thing because windows tells me I have almost a Tera of space... and the boot is not particularly fast.
Although the crystal disk doesn't see any drive...
Anyway, I have to keep tinkering, lower voltages and raise frequencies.
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@clipper I don't see the need for a Raid 0 for the use you're going to give it, in the sense that I don't think you'll gain much by playing. I've seen "load" tests of games on SSD, M.2 and HDD, there are really a few seconds between an SSD and M.2. But between a Raid 0 of M.2 and a single M.2 I don't think that when playing it will be noticed too much. Mind you, this is my opinion, because if it's for work I can see much more logic, but let's say that if you're happy with the performance great.
I tell you this because, without looking at the manual of your motherboard, some Mobo have two slots for M.2 of different speeds/specifications and maybe it could give you some performance problem or strange moves. That's why I think that sometimes it's not worth complicating things too much for storage when an M2 can give you what you need for day to day and play.By the way, check the applications that Windows loads when it starts, this slows down the system quite a bit when loading the system.
Regards.
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@_neptunno_
Let's say my pc is a Beta tester.
Assembled at an overtime price and with prices without VAT.
And with the option that my previous pc becomes my pc at work.
But the idea is to see if my current pc performs better than the server a HP workstation that is running short... And it has to move AutoCAD, masterCam and others.
Let's go a mess that was made in its day.
That's why I have to get the most out of mine, to see if it's an option to change the Xenon.
( Which is so cool that it only has one M2 port.)
That's why I have to do tests.
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First punch in the whole face.
Playing day Z.
An AMD 8350 with 32gs of RAM at 1600 MHz and an XFX Rx 580 of 8 gs
Gives 60 FPS
Constant.
In current equipment:
AMD series 9 5900X
With 64gs of RAM at 3200 MHz
And last generation motherboard and the same graphics gives 60 FPS continuous.
The only "logical" drops is the percentage of CPU and RAM usage, to miserable values of use.
This makes one think that the famous "bottleneck" is not.
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@clipper And how much usage does the graphics show? It is quite possible that it will be very short for the rest of the configuration. In fact, in bottleneck calculations, at FHD it already shows almost a 40% limitation in the graphics compared to the processor.
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The FX8350 limits the RX 580, any Ryzen gets the most out of it. The processor was a bad bet for AMD back in the day and it's already over 10 years old. That's not to say it can't be used for many things, but it's based on the fact that it limits your GPU. However, having the same FPS is something curious and very rare. Although you've already looked at it, don't you have vertical synchronization enabled? I don't know what your monitor is, but I think you bought one with 144mhz. Don't you? Another option is lack of game optimization, or maybe that with the other PC you played with medium graphics and with the new PC you raised them to the maximum.Well, let's see if you find out what's wrong, because it's rare.
Best regards!
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@Sylver
Percentage of uses, with the game at 60 stable, the discort, the icue and the administrator.
Dual screen the AOC of 32" with the game and that Asus of 24 with everything else.
CPU 13%
RAM 18%
M2. 0% jajaja (it will be dead)
GPU 75/100% peak in normal areas/forest area at dawn and with the sun in the face.
That with day z
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@_neptunno_ I haven't changed the configuration, by default it has to load the one I have in my profile.
As soon as I create another account for photos, since the old one is full, I'll upload screenshots of the stress tests.
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@clipper it would have been good to have a reference game or test like 3DMark, in addition to DayZ to compare performance improvement.
And as for minimum FPS... any noticeable difference, right?.
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@_neptunno_ the 60s are stable, before I used to have some lows (miserable, 45/55)
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@clipper Is the 32" monitor FHD or 2K? 144Hz?
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I'm considering a new GPU, AMD or Nvidia....
My monitor is for AMD, although I've read that it can be "tuned"
In AMD this would be a possible candidate:
https://www.pccomponentes.com/xfx-speedster-swft309-amd-radeon-rx-6700xt-core-gaming-12gb-gddr6
In Nvidia this would be another possibility.
https://www.pccomponentes.com/gigabyte-geforce-rtx-3070-eagle-oc-8gb-gddr6-rev-20The budget...
About 150 that I got from my GPU.
Plus 150 that I owe for overtime plus about 300 € more.
The purchase is without VAT that I would do for work (a favor I do to my boss) and to my


What do you think?
Any other options?
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@_neptunno_
This is my monitor:
https://eu.aoc.com/es/gaming/products/monitors/c32g2ze-bk
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first tests



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@clipper said in Mid-range gaming PC.:
first tests
@clipper
I changed a limit. What size was the file you were uploading?
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@cobito said in Mid-high range gaming PC.:
@clipper said in Mid-high range gaming PC.:
first tests
@clipper
I changed a limit. What size was the file you were uploading?
2.93 MB (3,082,607 bytes)
a screenshot, maybe because I have two monitors
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@clipper Ok, it should work smoothly from now on.
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