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aryagr0589
Journeyman III

My RX560 2gb have lower novabench score after upgrade to Ryzen 5 2400g

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before I upgraded to Ryzen 2400g, My Sapphire Pulse RX560 2gb(45W), tuned with Radeon Wattman 75% Power Limit + OC 3,5% had scored 635 pts, in novabench(DDR3 1600mhz DC, Asrock H61-VG4), but after upgraded, with same settings, I can only manage to score 601 points, but when only increasing PL to 75 % with no overclock, it raise a bit to 610.

well normally i would'nt OC my rig, i just want to know my rig full capabilities, that reason also make me believe to AMD, their GPU and CPU is just durable(I still have Athlon II X3 440 + DDR2 fine and running, haha).

mainly I use this PC for gaming and do my daily browsing and spreadsheet database for my shop.

BTW, any help for my situation?, also Asrock AB350 Pro4 BIOS setting can blow my head, it just have too many settings. maybe it is the setting about PCIe or somethings?

My rig specs : AMD Ryzen 5 2400G, Sapphire Pulse AMD Radeon RX560 2GB(45w), Team Delta 8gb (2x 4gb) 3000mhz XMP, SSD Pioneer APS-2L 240GB, 1TB Toshiba DT HDD, 500gb WDC Blue, PSU FSP Hexa+ II 500w, RGB LED Works using 5050 LED Strips, own work, on Asrock RGB socket.

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Anonymous
Not applicable

Hello,

You performances difference are only 25point on a benchmark.
There could be a lot of explanations why, if you did not ran both the test in the exact same conditions.
In fact this could be resumed by your cpu change, still the i5-3750 is a decent cpu quad core, on par with the ryzen 2400G.
So on single thread performances the i5-3750 would score a bit better than the 2400G, hence you 20pts of difference.
On a multi thread application the 2400G should perform much better.
You have nothing to worry, you get the expected performances.

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but i5-3570 is lag when i try to using Radeon ReLive my game, especially on COD WWII and Battlefield 1, but this 2400G, it just like a charm.

the real capabilities is actually increasing in most games(FPS), like in Ghost Recon Wildlands, ROTTR, even Far Cry 4 and Primal(this game only using one core mostly, saw it from HWiNFO), so single threaded is better than i5 3570.

the score, i can accept it, but it is make me curios and think it again, again and again, is it really novabench still not updated so it does'nt fully support Ryzen or it underestimate my AMD's rig?.

BTW, when using UserBenchmark, my GPU score are actually better. and my SSD also faster twice the speed when still using H61 MB + i5 3570.

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Anonymous
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Hello,

It is completely normal that you would have better result in Relive with the 2400g, in this case it's 4vs8 threads, streaming is intensive on the cpu, with only 4 thread the 3570 fall far behind.


Your actual system is newer so it's normal that you would see better performances on overall.
Again the only ideas that come to my mind are single thread performances and as you said maybe better optimisation on Intel than AMD because the bench is old.
But really on overall, i would not care, if you got much more performances in all kind of usage with the 2400g, i would not bother for a single bench.

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benman2785
Big Boss

disable win10 defender

install latest win10 updates

reboot

test again - this time also 3DMark

PC: R7 2700X @PBO + RX 580 4G (1500MHz/2000MHz CL16) + 32G DDR4-3200CL14 + 144hz 1ms FS P + 75hz 1ms FS
Laptop: R5 2500U @30W + RX 560X (1400MHz/1500MHz) + 16G DDR4-2400CL16 + 120Hz 3ms FS
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i tried that, my pc is fully up to date, but still the same, just little bit increase in processors score

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rickyvent
Journeyman III

i not indstand you have 4 core and chance for 4 core and 8,just for gaming is the same,and the score de cpu its more,wher is the problem?the benchmark never its the same,i whit de pc identic diferent score in 3dmark time spy i have 9620 score first time,and laeter 9450 score,an reply and its the 9550 score,you must the aplications in the windows in background.and this is good for amd but i thik for games best you change the gpu(rx570/580)and you are more FPS in games

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i think not for long time, most game will have capabillities of using more than 4 threads, so it is a good investment, it have power of 8 threads for rendering/converting videos, yet still efficient electrically compared to i5 3570.

I also think maybe novabench is still not updated to allow ryzen to use it's capabilities, cause when benchmarking using UserBencmark, well this rig are far better than i5 3570.

RX 570 is good, but the price now is not, here in my country, 4gb version, is more expensive than gtx 1060 6gb, damn miners...

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