What's funny is I went into BIOS to check the version I was running. Noticed the 32g of 3200mhz ram was running at the default 2133mhz. Could've swore I had XMP enabled after setting the PC up originally, but it was a while since I was in there.
Picked up a few FPS on like RDR2, Halo ect... but went from 75-ish FPS to 100-110 on Escape from Tarkov. Heard it draws heavily from the CPU and RAM so I guess that makes sense?
This was all at 1080. The setup allows me to mostly crank graphics settings, but sometimes have to dial them back on newer titles to get to a comfortable 70 or so frames.
I'm not going to be overclocking or anything. In the meantime keep gathering goodies for the next build. Kind of waiting to see when gen 5 storage comes out.
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