Upgrading Pc, Feels Slow/ Low Frames

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is your PC experiencing high CPU/Memory/Disk usage? open task manager. go to performance tab. open resource monitor. cpu tab. expand services too. sort by cpu. see what you find there. you can do the same for the memory and disk tab.

you can check also your virtual memory settings. press winkey+s. type "view advanced system". advanced. performance settings. advanced. virtual memory change. uncheck auto. select custom. copy recommended value as initial. max =2xrecommended. ok. restart.

you can also double-check on your BIOS if the XMP is enabled on your RAM. you might be running with just a 2133Mhz memory.

it could also be your PSU not providing enough power for your system. GPU/CPU may be low powered. you can force your system get...

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is your PC experiencing high CPU/Memory/Disk usage? open task manager. go to performance tab. open resource monitor. cpu tab. expand services too. sort by cpu. see what you find there. you can do the same for the memory and disk tab.

you can check also your virtual memory settings. press winkey+s. type "view advanced system". advanced. performance settings. advanced. virtual memory change. uncheck auto. select custom. copy recommended value as initial. max =2xrecommended. ok. restart.

you can also double-check on your BIOS if the XMP is enabled on your RAM. you might be running with just a 2133Mhz memory.

it could also be your PSU not providing enough power for your system. GPU/CPU may be low powered. you can force your system get more power by changing the power plan to High performance. same with your GPU. nvidia control panel. 3d graphic settings. global. power mode to adaptive/high. restart.


 
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davemangamingx

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what do you mean "copy recommended value as initial ?
 

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