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cBoX
Journeyman III

Is my new Hardware working properly?

Hey amd users out there

 

I have bought new hardware for my pc.

This is the hardware:

 

AMD Ryzen 9 7950x3d

XFX Radeon 7900xtx Merc310

MSI x670e gaming plus wifi

Kingston Fury Renegade DDR5 Ram 2x48GB 6000MHZ

2x Kingston Fury Renegade NVME 2TB pcie4.0 x4 

1x Kingston Fury Renegade NVME 4TB pcie4.0 x4 

 

The last weeks i have watched many bechmark in games on youtube.

Mostly the fps with same settings is higher on the other computers with same hardware.

Maybe it just seems that way to me

 

Now my question is, is there a source where i can compare my results to others safely?

 

some examples:

 

I play on 4k Max and my avg fps in

 

Cyberpunk 2077 is 55

Red Dead Redemtion 2 is 85

GTA5 is 120

Hitman 3 is 145

 

In steel nomad benchmark my avg is 67..

 

lastly i want to say that im irritated of a guy named zWormz on YT.

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Eu_QVPIvhWs&t=137s

 

in this video in 18.17min its exactly performing like my pc

 

a week later he plays the same game on exact same settings in this video and his avg is about 50% better + i he speeds up the car the fps is not falling to the basement

in the 1.12min you see what i mean.

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lagy2w41axE

 

Is there a difference in his settings or am i stupid?

 

I thank you guys so much if anyone could help me with this

 

greetings cBoX

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CaligoVereor
Challenger

There could be many things that affect how your game is running VS individual YouTube person. Maybe settings are different, maybe you have a temperature problem due to poor airflow inside so hardware gets throttled. Check out channels like HardwareUnboxed or GamersNexus, they have videos testing specific hardware in games and you can see what FPS you should be expecting.

Have you tried UserBenchmark? It tests your system and compares to other users with similar hardware.

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Buturing75
Journeyman III

To access the BIOS, you need to press a specific key (usually F2, F10, or DEL) when you turn on your computer. In the BIOS, you can see if your new hardware is detected and configured correctly, and adjust some settings if needed.

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