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My pc's specs are I3 12100f and arc a750 but i get terrible performance in almost all games.

Rudra3
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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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addelucas123
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Good afternoon, it happens to me the same with RDR2, in the Sainy Dennis Zone and it will surely be the one you say Blackwater, Intel works in a horrible way, I'm tired of them, but if I'm on top of them that improves performance in all games, and then they don't comply with what they say, greetings bro, I'm also affected by those comments that you say and I'm frustrated, if you look at my comments this is almost all the games claimed and it says it will help me solve these problems, it's more I have Intel Arc A770 16GB Limited Edition, but you now calm down, let's see what they do, because claimed this
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Rudra3
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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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addelucas123
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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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Rudra3
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Do you not use single channel ram anymore?

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addelucas123
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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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Rudra3
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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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AlphaTop89
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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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