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Low Fps with a new omen 25 L

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Greetings @spinnem 

 

Welcome to the HP Forum.

 

Please provide a specific HP Product Number so the Forum can check your PC's specs. 25L PCs are normally equipped with components capable of gaming at very high FPS.

 

If your PC is not: crashing and restarting, blue screening, or freezing (locking up) you could have a network problem if gaming online.

 

Download and run Furmark at this Site. I'm pretty sure Furmark will display FPS when stressing the graphics card. I haven't recently run Furmark. Furmark will also show GPU temps. Furmark also has a CPU Burner test.

 

Furmark should reveal any CPU or GPU problems when you run the stress tests for both components.

 

Regards

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Hey thank u for replying this is the product nr OMEN by HP 25L Gaming Desktop GT15-2xxx  A07TSEA#ABH

i did the fur mark test and i had 179 fps , in fortnite i got around 120 fps and cs2 around 180 but i had more fps with my old system with a gtx 1060 and a i5 9600 k here i have a i7 14700 f and a rtx 4070 super

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Greetings @spinnem 

 

My pleasure.

 

Your PC's specs are very good.

 

I ran FurMark to test my PC.

 

My 4070 FurMark test results, using 8 bit color paired with a Ryzen 7900X,  result in about 146 FPS @ 1440p.

 

I can only guess maybe your new PC is running @ 1440p but your old PC may have been running @1080p.

 

Do you have a 1440p or higher resolution monitor?

 

Is the 4070 Super running at 8 bit or 10 bit color?

 

Higher resolution settings and higher color depth will reduce average FPS.

 

Regards

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Hello thank you again for replying . 

 

I still run @1080p and using 8 Bit.

 

 

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Hi @spinnem 

 

My pleasure.

 

I ran the FurMark Benchmark @1080p.

 

My FurMark benchmark test results follow:

 

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My 4070 paired with a Ryzen 7900X averaged 199 FPS. Your 4070 Super should average higher FPS but your FPS averaged 179.

 

There are a lot of variables that may affect Furmark test results.

 

GPU:

 

Temps

GPU and memory clock speed

Power throttling

PCIe x16 transfer rate and lane configuration

Resizable Bar Settings

 

CPU

 

Sustained CPU frequency during the benchmark (power throttling)

CPU temps (thermal throttling)

 

It is difficult to pin point the cause in a Forum.

 

Maybe other Forum members can provide additional tips to troubleshoot the cause of you problem.

 

Your 4070 Super (all things equal) should be doing higher FPS at 1080p (maybe about 220 FPS to 230 FPS).

 

I build PCs but generally don't overclock graphics cards. My latest PC build is running in a base config with minor changes to CPU: voltage curves and temperature limits.

 

The 4070 installed in my PC is getting 2520 MHz (max core clock) per FurMark test results in accordance with Asus specs for the graphics card. The 7900X does a consistent 5.4 GHz to 5.5 GHz at a max temp of 83 Celsius on all cores in other stress tests and bench marks.

 

I use HWiNFO portable (free) or OCCT (free) to check CPU and memory performance when running stress tests and benchmarks. OCCT will stress test PC (CPU and memory) stability.

 

Regards

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Thanks for the advise u gave me but im to green to sort those things out .

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Greetings @spinnem 

 

My pleasure.

 

Run the FurMark 1080p benchmark again. Submit the test results to FurMark.

 

Post an image of the test results provided by FurMark in this Forum.

 

Run OCCT for about 20 minutes to check CPU temps and clock speeds on all CPU cores. 

 

Report back with OCCT test results.

 

We might be able to determine why your PC is not offering optimal FPS when running the FurMark 1080p benchmark.

 

Regards 

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