cokewithvanilla
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I have done some reading here and there about core utilization on Ryzen. Perhaps this reading should have been done prior to my purchasing decision.
Long story short, I am surprisingly experiencing slowdowns (as in the mouse does not move fluidly, etc.) with my ryzenv 1700x. I was able to replicate this issue multiple times but simply moving the mouse around in a ToS window quickly. After a second or so, it would start lagging heavily.
Workload:
Thinkorswim - 10 windows at 1440p taking up 9gb ram and around 13% cpu usage usually. 4 on desktop one 6 on desktop two (virtual)
Etrade pro - one window
Chrome - two windows
excel - one instance
Running the balanced powerplan, all cores beyond 5 were parked. Running high performance, none were parked, but most didnt get much usage.
Either way, I experienced slowdowns. However, I never achieved a high level of CPU/ram/hard disk usage.
My only guess is thinkorswim is not a program that uses multiple threads, and I am maxing out a single core. Single core benchmarks are about 20% lower than my brothers 6700k
Is there any optimization I should try before returning my Processor/mobo and going with an i7-7700k?
System specs
Windows 10 64-bit build 1703
Corsair Crystal 460x RGB
6x Acer XF270HU
Corsair RM1000x
Asus ROG Crosshair IV Hero - bios rev. 1201
Ryzen 1700x
Corsair Dominator Platinum 16x2 DDR 3000
Samsung 960 Evo 250gb
2x Powercolor Radeon RX570
Corsair H100i v2 (oh that was a pain without the am4 bracket)
Corsair M65
Corsair K95 RGB Platinum
3x VIVO 2 monitor stands (vertical)
APC 1500VA
Long story short, I am surprisingly experiencing slowdowns (as in the mouse does not move fluidly, etc.) with my ryzenv 1700x. I was able to replicate this issue multiple times but simply moving the mouse around in a ToS window quickly. After a second or so, it would start lagging heavily.
Workload:
Thinkorswim - 10 windows at 1440p taking up 9gb ram and around 13% cpu usage usually. 4 on desktop one 6 on desktop two (virtual)
Etrade pro - one window
Chrome - two windows
excel - one instance
Running the balanced powerplan, all cores beyond 5 were parked. Running high performance, none were parked, but most didnt get much usage.
Either way, I experienced slowdowns. However, I never achieved a high level of CPU/ram/hard disk usage.
My only guess is thinkorswim is not a program that uses multiple threads, and I am maxing out a single core. Single core benchmarks are about 20% lower than my brothers 6700k
Is there any optimization I should try before returning my Processor/mobo and going with an i7-7700k?
System specs
Windows 10 64-bit build 1703
Corsair Crystal 460x RGB
6x Acer XF270HU
Corsair RM1000x
Asus ROG Crosshair IV Hero - bios rev. 1201
Ryzen 1700x
Corsair Dominator Platinum 16x2 DDR 3000
Samsung 960 Evo 250gb
2x Powercolor Radeon RX570
Corsair H100i v2 (oh that was a pain without the am4 bracket)
Corsair M65
Corsair K95 RGB Platinum
3x VIVO 2 monitor stands (vertical)
APC 1500VA
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