hey, very good video bro I wanted to know if you could be a little more specific with the speed of the ram you are using, since it will soon go up from 8gb to 16 at 2666hz I also don't know if you could make a video explaining your optimization please
Thanks for watching. I am using 16GB Dual Channel 3200MHz ram. I will look into making an optimization video. Major factors to be considered 1st) "Dual channel memory Fast Frequency and Low Latency " - IGPU for example, are heavily dependent of RAM, f it's Single Channel (single slot of ram) you roughly should loose around 30-40% of the GPU's performance. It's just how it works unfortunately. Even having 4+4 or 8+4 or any dual stick FAST Ram will lead to more performance then single stick of RAM. Hopefully you have 8+8.^ 2nd) Thermal throttling: Having a thin laptop and clogged with dust can result in a lot of issues (or just closed wents), reducing the performance further by alot. So primary objective you gotta find a way to keep your laptop cool. Best way to do it is by changing the existing thermal paste on your CPU and GPU (if present) with a quality one like Kryonaut or Arctic's MX-4 (often offers best results in improving performance/ temps). maybe adding thermal pads or copper shims on the VRAM or similar. It will gain you free FPS and overall system responsiveness in all situations But that can be difficult sometimes. If it's new laptop/or PC some of the following suggestions are not required. - 1) you can open it and clean it thoroughly (follow some guide for your particular laptop on youtube) and change the termal paste with a quality one (MX4, CM master gel, Kryonaut or similar and don't poor too much of it) - 2) easy fix would be raising your laptop so it can breath air - 3) also second easy fix, blow some air with a straw or directly put your mouth to the air vents (i know it sounds weird but it should clear the copper passive cooler. System optimizations: 3) On Windows 10 Easy fix: Download WPD and disable everything from microsoft bloatware One should try and keep the system out of bloathware and erradicate/ remove unnecessary apps running in background, so they won't engage the processor. If that doesn't work, system format/reset should be done. We usually do once in 5-6months-1year. It's highly recommended & everything above that is just slowing the system No Matter How Good you take care of it. 4) Drivers As for drivers. They are mostly the same unless it got corruptes down the road by a miracle. In that case or in any case a driver should be installed this way Any driver would just work fine on each GPU as long is one of the WHQL drivers downloaded from manufacturers website, no matter which year or date (They just add support and optimizations for newest titles) a) What can be done is to install DDU (Display driver uninstaller).. > boot to safe mode, uninstall ALL possible graphics card drivers (including amd or intel base ones) > Reboot to normal windows and install the latest ones downloaded from Nvidia /AMD website. b) 2) If this doesn't work, Check the temperatures. 5) ReBar (Resizable Bar mod for CPU's after 2011) If you have a CPU that's later then 2011 like i5 3470 you can try the following Resizable BAR (Base Address Register) is a feature that allows the CPU to access the entire GPU memory at once, potentially improving gaming performance by reducing input/output bottlenecks. While Resizable BAR was initially introduced with newer hardware configurations, there are some methods to enable it on older machines, though success may vary depending on compatibility. Check Compatibility: Verify if your GPU, motherboard, and CPU support Resizable BAR. Update BIOS/UEFI: Ensure your motherboard's firmware is up to date to potentially add support. Update GPU Drivers: Install the latest GPU drivers, which may include Resizable BAR support. Enable Resizable BAR: Access BIOS/UEFI settings to enable Resizable BAR if supported. Test Performance: Evaluate gaming performance after enabling Resizable BAR. Adjust Settings: Fine-tune game and GPU settings for optimal performance. Keep in mind that success with Resizable BAR on older machines depends on hardware compatibility and manufacturer support. 6) Get To Know about Undervolting or Overclocking It is the best thing about these new processors/laptops. It might be abit complicated, but search on google on your particular CPU for how far you can go.. In our case it was around -0.100mv and was fine on our silicon lottery result. It will raise performance in general , cool the laptop and lessen the battery consumption. 7)Use "High Contrast Mode" on windows it helps alot in Vram(GPU Ram) consumption. Forget "Gaming mode" on Win OS that thing is a pure gimmick. 8) * IMPORTANT For OLDER Graphics cards that are DirectX9, DirectX10, DirectX11 complaint, check the: "DXVK" by doitsujin mod for newer games that don't support older GPU's. It usually results in bad performance or issues but some games Might Run without issues, or check DXCPL emulator tool on your own responsibility.
@@ZGI Ty bro, as soon as the ram arrives I'm going to apply the settings you told me And I'll be looking forward to that optimization video, thanks for everything
hey, very good video bro I wanted to know if you could be a little more specific with the speed of the ram you are using, since it will soon go up from 8gb to 16 at 2666hz I also don't know if you could make a video explaining your optimization please
Thanks for watching. I am using 16GB Dual Channel 3200MHz ram. I will look into making an optimization video.
Major factors to be considered
1st) "Dual channel memory Fast Frequency and Low Latency " - IGPU for example, are heavily dependent of RAM, f it's Single Channel (single slot of ram) you roughly should loose around 30-40% of the GPU's performance.
It's just how it works unfortunately. Even having 4+4 or 8+4 or any dual stick FAST Ram will lead to more performance then single stick of RAM. Hopefully you have 8+8.^
2nd) Thermal throttling:
Having a thin laptop and clogged with dust can result in a lot of issues (or just closed wents), reducing the performance further by alot. So primary objective you gotta find a way to keep your laptop cool.
Best way to do it is by changing the existing thermal paste on your CPU and GPU (if present) with a quality one like Kryonaut or Arctic's MX-4 (often offers best results in improving performance/ temps). maybe adding thermal pads or copper shims on the VRAM or similar. It will gain you free FPS and overall system responsiveness in all situations
But that can be difficult sometimes.
If it's new laptop/or PC some of the following suggestions are not required.
- 1) you can open it and clean it thoroughly (follow some guide for your particular laptop on youtube) and change the termal paste with a quality one (MX4, CM master gel, Kryonaut or similar and don't poor too much of it)
- 2) easy fix would be raising your laptop so it can breath air
- 3) also second easy fix, blow some air with a straw or directly put your mouth to the air vents (i know it sounds weird but it should clear the copper passive cooler.
System optimizations:
3) On Windows 10
Easy fix: Download WPD and disable everything from microsoft bloatware
One should try and keep the system out of bloathware and erradicate/ remove unnecessary apps running in background, so they won't engage the processor.
If that doesn't work, system format/reset should be done. We usually do once in 5-6months-1year. It's highly recommended & everything above that is just slowing the system No Matter How Good you take care of it.
4) Drivers
As for drivers. They are mostly the same unless it got corruptes down the road by a miracle. In that case or in any case a driver should be installed this way
Any driver would just work fine on each GPU as long is one of the WHQL drivers downloaded from manufacturers website, no matter which year or date (They just add support and optimizations for newest titles)
a) What can be done is to install DDU (Display driver uninstaller).. > boot to safe mode, uninstall ALL possible graphics card drivers (including amd or intel base ones) > Reboot to normal windows and install the latest ones downloaded from Nvidia /AMD website.
b) 2) If this doesn't work, Check the temperatures.
5) ReBar (Resizable Bar mod for CPU's after 2011)
If you have a CPU that's later then 2011 like i5 3470 you can try the following
Resizable BAR (Base Address Register) is a feature that allows the CPU to access the entire GPU memory at once, potentially improving gaming performance by reducing input/output bottlenecks. While Resizable BAR was initially introduced with newer hardware configurations, there are some methods to enable it on older machines, though success may vary depending on compatibility.
Check Compatibility: Verify if your GPU, motherboard, and CPU support Resizable BAR.
Update BIOS/UEFI: Ensure your motherboard's firmware is up to date to potentially add support.
Update GPU Drivers: Install the latest GPU drivers, which may include Resizable BAR support.
Enable Resizable BAR: Access BIOS/UEFI settings to enable Resizable BAR if supported.
Test Performance: Evaluate gaming performance after enabling Resizable BAR.
Adjust Settings: Fine-tune game and GPU settings for optimal performance.
Keep in mind that success with Resizable BAR on older machines depends on hardware compatibility and manufacturer support.
6) Get To Know about Undervolting or Overclocking
It is the best thing about these new processors/laptops. It might be abit complicated, but search on google on your particular CPU for how far you can go.. In our case it was around -0.100mv and was fine on our silicon lottery result.
It will raise performance in general , cool the laptop and lessen the battery consumption.
7)Use "High Contrast Mode" on windows it helps alot in Vram(GPU Ram) consumption.
Forget "Gaming mode" on Win OS that thing is a pure gimmick.
8) * IMPORTANT For OLDER Graphics cards that are DirectX9, DirectX10, DirectX11 complaint, check the:
"DXVK" by doitsujin mod for newer games that don't support older GPU's. It usually results in bad performance or issues but some games Might Run without issues, or check DXCPL emulator tool on your own responsibility.
@@ZGI Ty bro, as soon as the ram arrives I'm going to apply the settings you told me And I'll be looking forward to that optimization video, thanks for everything
Brooo, try Dragon Ball Sparking Zero with your MX130, please
Could you add very demanding UE5 games like Blackmyth Wukong in the mix, please?
@@eMP371 Good suggestion i will make sure that i add similar titles in future tests
8:58 осуждаю
how u get that high fps in valorant ? this is low end ryzen cores... impossible to get 200fps... i have 2400g/3200g/1600af/5500 and ... wtf ?
There are tweaks like wpd for windows bloatware and visit the site majorgeeks for more optimizations. The CPU has to be fully dedicated for Valorant.
@@ZGIhow? plssss i have r5 2400g and got 60 to 40fps on all low settings, i really want my fps up to 100
bro get try Thone and liberty in ryzen 5 2400g
im still find who upload performance ryzen 5 2400g playing thone and liberty
That's a great suggestion and I will do that in the future.
@@ZGI i'll wait :)