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<blockquote data-quote="Local Host" data-source="post: 995432"><p>You messing with settings you shouldn't considering your tech knownledge, you just overclocked your GPU voltage to insane levels, probably damaging it in the process, and now you trying to damage the CPU too?</p><p></p><p>As for your performance issues, ignoring the GPU damage you may have already done, you need to perform maintainance on it, clean the dust, change pads and thermal paste, seems you thermal throttled, and with you increasing the voltage and clocks in that state is not helping...</p><p></p><p>That CPU is more than enough for that game on Ultra settings without the need to mess with it's clocks, same goes for GPU, don't let the others mislead you saying you CPU bottlenecked cause you not, Battlefield takes good advantage of Ryzen, it performs better than Intel in that game.</p><p></p><p>Honestly you can get over 100FPS on the newer Battlefield game with that CPU on max settings, so I assure the CPU is not the issue.</p><p></p><p>Reset MSI Afterburner to default settings and uninstall it, re-install your GPU drivers with DDU as well, then take that PC to someone with tech knownledge to clean your PC.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Local Host, post: 995432"] You messing with settings you shouldn't considering your tech knownledge, you just overclocked your GPU voltage to insane levels, probably damaging it in the process, and now you trying to damage the CPU too? As for your performance issues, ignoring the GPU damage you may have already done, you need to perform maintainance on it, clean the dust, change pads and thermal paste, seems you thermal throttled, and with you increasing the voltage and clocks in that state is not helping... That CPU is more than enough for that game on Ultra settings without the need to mess with it's clocks, same goes for GPU, don't let the others mislead you saying you CPU bottlenecked cause you not, Battlefield takes good advantage of Ryzen, it performs better than Intel in that game. Honestly you can get over 100FPS on the newer Battlefield game with that CPU on max settings, so I assure the CPU is not the issue. Reset MSI Afterburner to default settings and uninstall it, re-install your GPU drivers with DDU as well, then take that PC to someone with tech knownledge to clean your PC. [/QUOTE]
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