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gamingrex716
Journeyman III

2400g poor performance on gaming at 1080p

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nemesis_ie
Adept II

Maybe you can eloborate? What's poor exactly? Relative to other people with a 2400G or to a Vega VII?

What's the full system spec? What driver version?

Some more detail would help.

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low gaming performance on games like csgo , fortnite ,etc

fps games mostly Im having this issue

driver version : 19.4.3

my full system is :

1) Monitor : ASUS ROG Strix XG27VQ 27” Curved Full HD 1080p 144Hz DP HDMI DVI Eye Care Gaming Monitor
2) CPU : AMD Ryzen 5 2400G
3) Cabinet : Zebronics Typhoon
4) Power Supply Unit (PSU) : Cooler Master MW Semi-Modular 750W
5) Hard Disk (HDD) : 2TB Seagate Baracuda 7200 rpm
6) Ram : G.SKILL Ripjaws V F4-3000C15S-16GVR 16GB PC4-24000 DDR4 3000 MHz RAM (2*8)
7) Motherboard : ASUS ROG Strix B450-F Gaming Motherboard (ATX) AMD Ryzen 2 AM4 DDR4 DP HDMI M.2 USB 3.1 Gen2 B450
please help me
it is getting worst day by day
thank you
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Sorry for the late response, I've been recovering from eye surgery the last 2 weeks.

If it's getting worse, I wonder is the CPU overheating? Could be a paste issue or crooked mounting or something, even the fan setting is too low etc.

Have you checked the load temps with e.g. Ryzen Master or HWInfo?

Have you also run RAM diagnostics?  There is a tool built into Windows and also e.g. TechPowerUp's MemTest64.

What speed is the RAM actuallyt running at? Is it using Auto or e.g. an XMP profile?

Any errors (SMART) from the HDD?  Maybe run a full surface scan.  Are the RAM sticks definitely in the right slots to give you dual channel operation? Running an IGP in single channel will result in terrible performance for sure.

Latest Motherboard BIOS/UEFI installed?

When you say low FPS, I presume this is comparing the same settings and your results to e.g. Youtube videos of others also running a 2400G?

Good luck!

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