// Timestamp 0:00 Intro 0:13 Gaming Benchmarks | 1080p & 1440p 0:15 7 Days to Die 0:57 Alan Wake 2 2:59 Baldur's Gate 3 3:40 Black Myth: Wukong 6:23 CoD: Warzone 7:04 Deadlock 7:45 Diablo 4 9:07 Dying Light 2 9:48 Final Fantasy XVI 10:30 Ghost of Tsushima 11:51 Horizon Forbidden West 15:14 PUBG 15:51 Remnant II 17:17 SAND 17:58 Senua's Saga: Hellblade II 19:20 Silent Hill 2 20:42 Star Wars Outlaws 22:44 Overall Gaming Results 23:09 Outro
Make sure memory oc(expo,xmp generally)is enabled in your bios. Your ram is showing 3200mhz speed. Could be severely crippling your performance currently if that is the actual speed Most likely memory isn't being overclocked and is running at half of its rated speed which amd requires high speed ram for proper performance. These benchmarks could be really wrong
// Timestamp
0:00 Intro
0:13 Gaming Benchmarks | 1080p & 1440p
0:15 7 Days to Die
0:57 Alan Wake 2
2:59 Baldur's Gate 3
3:40 Black Myth: Wukong
6:23 CoD: Warzone
7:04 Deadlock
7:45 Diablo 4
9:07 Dying Light 2
9:48 Final Fantasy XVI
10:30 Ghost of Tsushima
11:51 Horizon Forbidden West
15:14 PUBG
15:51 Remnant II
17:17 SAND
17:58 Senua's Saga: Hellblade II
19:20 Silent Hill 2
20:42 Star Wars Outlaws
22:44 Overall Gaming Results
23:09 Outro
Nice test.
Make sure memory oc(expo,xmp generally)is enabled in your bios. Your ram is showing 3200mhz speed. Could be severely crippling your performance currently if that is the actual speed
Most likely memory isn't being overclocked and is running at half of its rated speed which amd requires high speed ram for proper performance. These benchmarks could be really wrong
Yes, it is limited, but that will not affect performance. It is still fast. What is affecting performance and causing 1% drops is the low VRAM.
Memory OC is enabled. 3200Mhz is a real RAM frequency. Effective RAM speed for that frequency is 6400 MT/s.