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As I have already stated I get terrible performance in almost all games and I have seen videos of people getting much better performance than me(x2 or 70 to 80% more) with the same specs and settings why is that? Also Rebar is enabled , I have 16 gb ram single stick . My cpu never goes past 30w , I have seen some poeple's cpu go above 40w.
The games and fps that i get(all 1080p):
Valorant - 100 to 150 (sometimes below 100) , Settings does not matter as i get pretty much the same fps at lowest and max
CS 2 - below 100 and as the match goes on the fps continues to decrease - lowering the settings does not change my fps
RDR2 - below 50 fps especially at the saint denis and another town where(I forgot the name) where I get even more atrocious fps area (I have see a youtube video where he gets 110 fps) settings still does not change fps
The last of us part I - always below 55 .
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Good evening , I researched a little and found out the arc gpus are heavly affected if you have single channel , since i have single channel and the youtubers I watched dual channel ram , I think this is the reason why I am getting this problem . Maybe you also have a single stick of ram in your setup .
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Good afternoon friend, I hope you are well, I don't think it affects a single RAM channel, okay, I used to use a single RAM channel but it doesn't affect the graphics performance, Yes, I advise you to use maximum performance, I'll tell you how to do it, If you have Windows 11, write the following: Choose a Power plan in the Windows 11 search engine and choose High performance
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Friend, RAM does not affect GPU performance. First, try setting what I told you, High Performance, restart the PC, and try low game settings.
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Way ahead of you my friend , I had already changed my power plan setting to Ultimate performance (didn't really do much) .
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...What you’re seeing actually makes total sense. Arc GPUs are super RAM bandwidth hungry, and running with just one stick (single-channel) is like trying to feed a beast with a straw. That’s why you’re getting way lower FPS compared to those YouTubers rocking dual-channel setups, they’re basically doubling the memory lanes your GPU can use.
Here’s how you fix it...
1. Grab a second RAM stick that matches your current one (same speed, size, and timings). Pop it in and boom, you’ll unlock dual-channel mode. This alone can give you anywhere from 50% up to almost double the FPS, depending on the game.
2. Check BIOS CPU power limits – Your i3-12100F is chilling at 30W while others hit 40W+ means your motherboard might be holding it back. Hop into BIOS and make sure power limits (PL1/PL2) aren’t capped too low.
3. Keep drivers/BIOS updated. Always worth it, Arc drivers especially get better with each release
TL;DR: The single stick of RAM is your main bottleneck. Add another for dual-channel and your Arc A750 will start flexing like the benchmarks you’ve seen

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