Low Ryzen 2200g Performance.

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Viraj Nagre

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I bought this 2200g about a week ago and since I've been playing around with it at stock configuration. I ran a few games and benchmarks but I'm getting lower performance as compared to what I see on the internet.
eg. (for 1600 x 900 resolution and mostly low-med quality)
gta 5- 35-40 fps
assassins creed unity- 25-28 fps
fortnite- 35-40 fps
pubg- 29-30 fps
battlefield 1- 25-30 fps (oh also, temps during bf1 were above 88 deg celcius)

and in benchmarks I'm getting
3d mark firestrike - https://www.3dmark.com/3dm/27008076
Unigine heaven- 1440x900 | Quality- High
FPS: 28.7
Score: 722
Min FPS: 7.5
Max FPS: 54.6

On youtube I see many people get 45-50+ fps with gta 5, 50+ on battlefield 1
even benchmark scores are atleast 70-80% greater than what I've been getting

I cant understand what's going on and why am I getting such low performance; can somebody please help me out. pleeeease.

my configuration is
apu- ryzen 3 2200
mobo- gigabyte ga-b350m hd3
ram- 1 x 8gb crucial ballistix sport ddr4-2400
550w PSU
storage- 1TB 7200rpm HDD
I've allocated 2GB ram for 2200g
(BIOS ver- F22 and all all drivers are updated)
 


thats why everyone say fast ram is good for ryzen :)
3000 mhz ram is the problem(missing piece). Also you have 6 GB ram for games and they should have a bit more, they need to reload files from HDD and this takes a while.
 
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sorry dude the performance you are getting is by using the vega 8 as your gpu and it is more than what you are getting
you have probably seen videos of a ryzen 2400g with vega 11 or videos fo this cpu with a pcie gpu
and your ram too is slow because ryzen requires faster rams at least 3000mhz
 

Viraj Nagre

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so can I and should I overclock this ram?
 
This is likely mainly related to your RAM setup. With a single stick of RAM, the memory will be running in single-channel mode, which tends to significantly hurt the performance of integrated graphics. Ideally, you would want to be running a dual-channel kit of at least 2x4GB sticks. Faster memory speeds would help as well, and its best to pair this processor with somewhat faster memory. You might be able to overclock the RAM a bit and see some performance gains, but having a single stick is still going to significantly impact performance of the onboard graphics.

 
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