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11-19-2019 07:01 PM #1
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Is my overeclock causing system wide lag?
Ive noticed recently that my computer has a slower response time for doing just about everything; opening folders, applications, even games are somewhat laggy.
I overclocked my ram to the advertised spec of 3200 and I overclocked my TR-2950x for all cores to 4.3 about 6 months ago. Temps are in the good/great range ~30c idle, 55c under load. I haven't tried taking the overclock off just yet because I am trying to see if it could be something else.
Any thoughts?
Specs :
ASUS Zenith Extreme Alpha (bios updated 4 weeks ago)
Threadripper 2050x
8x8 Corsair dominator RGB @ 3200
Corsair H150 cooler with p/p config.
GTX 1080
M.2 Samsung Evo Plus 500gb /c drive
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11-28-2019 09:25 AM #2
XYchromosone PC Specs Motherboard ASUS Maximux XI Extreme [BIOS 1302] Processor i9 9900K Memory (part number) G-Skill Trident Z RGB CL17 3600MHz 32GB [4x8] Graphics Card #1 ASUS ROG Strix Gaming GTX1080Ti 11GB Monitor AOC AGON AG271QG 27" 165Hz Storage #1 Samsung 970 Pro NVMe 1TB M.2 SSD CPU Cooler Thermaltake Floe Riing 360 Premium AIO Case Fractal Design Define R6 Black Power Supply Corsair AX1600i Keyboard RAZER Blackwidow X Tournament Chroma Mouse RAZER Lancehead [ambidextrous] Chroma Headset Sennheiser RS165 Wireless Headset/Speakers Sennheiser CX 100 inner ear headphones OS Windows 10 Pro x64 + UbuntuStudio 18.04 Network Router ASUS DSL-AC68U on ADSL2+, Technicolor DJA0230TLS Gateway NETGEAR CABLE ADAPTER CM450
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it's difficult to say if something is not running stable due to OCing or if it a hardware problem. I suggest to save your OC frofile in BIOS [Tools>Save Profile or similar] then reset to BIOS defaults and see if the system runs smoother... if so then it is very likely a OC setting that you have to troubleshoot. Good luck