I don't know then. I guess try reseating the memory since I guess something could have gotten knocked a little loose when you pushed in the video card. Easy enough to try.
Yeah the PSU should be enough.... Indeed try to reseat the RAM and see how it goes.
If it doesn't work, try using the Ryzen dRAM calculator and compare your previous timings to it, and see if you can improve things that way. You can also try increasing the ram voltage a bit to see if that helps.
DRAM Calculator for Ryzen helps with overclocking your memory on the AMD Ryzen platform. It suggests stable memory timing sets optimized for your m
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Looks like I fixed it.
Not sure what helped though!
1. I swapped the DDR sticks, cleaned them and the sockets with compressed air while doing that
2. re-attached GPU cables
3. un-installed any aura-sync / armory crate shit I had. Which surprised me by the way because the installation failed when I tried to install them. It was messing with the led lighting, I don't think it has anything to do with RAM, but who knows.
4. un-installed the MSI Red Dragon center just to be sure.
5. re-atteched GPU cables once again, just to be sure.
6. Changed XMP to 3200 profile
7. Everything is working.
Now I might be imagining it, but suddenly driving around night city got
a lot smoother. It was just a quick test, with sunny weather, but I was driving very fast (rayfield) and FPS wasn't dropping below 40, usually around 50. Which means with the free-sync it is a good experience. Before it was dropping into low 30s ant it was influencing how it felt a lot. Also didn't see any CPU bottlenecking... Will see how it works in more demanding weather and places, but so far so good.
So anyway, thanks - your ideas might have helped me.