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04-26-2022 12:47 PM
Yes, this is frustrating. I double-checked all of the information you gave me:
1.) Hynix 2 x 8GB PC4-3200 DDR4-25600Hmz UDIMM HMA81GU6DJR8N-XN Non ECC Desktop Memory 1.2V 260-PIN -which is excellent, running at 3200 MHz, correct?
2.) Ryzen 7 4700G 3.60 GHz Base frequency, up to 4.40 GHz max boost -which is a great processor
Just spit-balling now: you do have a GSync/FreeSync hi-res (1080P or beyond) compatible monitor? Btw, 1080P is a really low resolution for this GPU, Users have reported GPU improvements when they upgraded to 1440P or ultra-wide 1440P. Are you running virtual machines (VM) using Hyper-V? This can cause the same problem.
Right now I am at a loss what else to suggest. You could try, if you haven't done so already, to set your graphics settings at the highest level, this way, you will force your 3060-Ti to work more under load in order to relief your 4700G and gain extra frames.
When I am off work later, I am going to do some more research.
Kind Regards,
NonSequitur777
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