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Hello,
Before 2 weeks, I installed a msi 3080 gaming z on my system and a seasonic prime px (platinum) 850w in my system. All good with those I think. Just so you know I have modded my case and I have strong and perfectly placed fans. Under load my gpu never exceeds 65degrees and CPU seats around 55. If not less. (i5 9600kf and gigabyte z390 M gaming mobo). Everything in my pc runs very cool.
Now my problem. When I first start my pc and open up a first person shooter, I get about the fps I should be getting with my specs. I am capped on 144fps and it stays there. As I continue to play though, my FPS linearly drops. After 2-3 hours of playing (yes that long) it will end up having huge fps drops to 80fps in some spots but generally operates everywhere lower (120fps and barely be able to keep it there). Talking about 1080p.. which for my system it should be fairly easy to keep a stable 144fps. Just like it does when I first fire up my pc. It happens slowly and linearly as the time passes. I am sure if I would play even longer it would probably reach even 70fps. It gets really bad. If I restart my pc, no problem! 144 stable again. Temperature is perfect like I said in all pc components during gameplay. It is not a temperature issue. I even downclocked GPU and put all CPU settings to stock and even though I was running crazy cool, still. After 2-3 hours of playing.. same problem.
At first I was thinking of the 2 things I upgraded.. (GPU and psu) maybe my psu is faulty and causing that.. But. After I read some things online I see that a characteristic of slow performance drop is that of a faulty memory RAM? I have 32 GB 3200mhz Corsair vengeance. I always run it on xmp profile 1 when I game and now my important note:
I had 16gb RAM a month ago. I had done a loot of testing with it. I was trying to run my game with no paging file and until I minimized windows to the point I could run it without paging file size, my pc had crashed multiple times because it run out of RAM. So before a month I bought two of the exact same RAM modules and now I have quad channel of 32gb. Is there any possibility that I cause failure to my first two RAM modules and it is now showing its wear with the performance drop? How can I test if it is the RAM? Should I remove the two old RAM modules and only leave the two new ones? Meanwhile if only two of the four had failed, wouldn't the other two still keep the pc performance high enough so it can keep same fps like it does initially?
I don't know much and I am at a loss.. and sad at the same time because I cannot enjoy the performance my pc is supposed to have with these specs. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
I have Samsung 870 Evo ssd 500gb. It has 300gb empty space. It is empty. All specs mentioned now.
Before 2 weeks, I installed a msi 3080 gaming z on my system and a seasonic prime px (platinum) 850w in my system. All good with those I think. Just so you know I have modded my case and I have strong and perfectly placed fans. Under load my gpu never exceeds 65degrees and CPU seats around 55. If not less. (i5 9600kf and gigabyte z390 M gaming mobo). Everything in my pc runs very cool.
Now my problem. When I first start my pc and open up a first person shooter, I get about the fps I should be getting with my specs. I am capped on 144fps and it stays there. As I continue to play though, my FPS linearly drops. After 2-3 hours of playing (yes that long) it will end up having huge fps drops to 80fps in some spots but generally operates everywhere lower (120fps and barely be able to keep it there). Talking about 1080p.. which for my system it should be fairly easy to keep a stable 144fps. Just like it does when I first fire up my pc. It happens slowly and linearly as the time passes. I am sure if I would play even longer it would probably reach even 70fps. It gets really bad. If I restart my pc, no problem! 144 stable again. Temperature is perfect like I said in all pc components during gameplay. It is not a temperature issue. I even downclocked GPU and put all CPU settings to stock and even though I was running crazy cool, still. After 2-3 hours of playing.. same problem.
At first I was thinking of the 2 things I upgraded.. (GPU and psu) maybe my psu is faulty and causing that.. But. After I read some things online I see that a characteristic of slow performance drop is that of a faulty memory RAM? I have 32 GB 3200mhz Corsair vengeance. I always run it on xmp profile 1 when I game and now my important note:
I had 16gb RAM a month ago. I had done a loot of testing with it. I was trying to run my game with no paging file and until I minimized windows to the point I could run it without paging file size, my pc had crashed multiple times because it run out of RAM. So before a month I bought two of the exact same RAM modules and now I have quad channel of 32gb. Is there any possibility that I cause failure to my first two RAM modules and it is now showing its wear with the performance drop? How can I test if it is the RAM? Should I remove the two old RAM modules and only leave the two new ones? Meanwhile if only two of the four had failed, wouldn't the other two still keep the pc performance high enough so it can keep same fps like it does initially?
I don't know much and I am at a loss.. and sad at the same time because I cannot enjoy the performance my pc is supposed to have with these specs. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
I have Samsung 870 Evo ssd 500gb. It has 300gb empty space. It is empty. All specs mentioned now.