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HELP RX590 and Ryzen 5 2600x low fps

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Current build:
ryzen 5 2600x
gigabyte rx590 8gb
16gb ram
MSI b350m
1tb
225gb ssd

Recently I noticed that in valorant I have 120-180 fps, the processor temperature was high (80°) so I applied thermal paste and now it is at 70° average and the graphics card with temperatures of 50-60°, in rocket league I have 250 fps but I consider that the components of my pc should perform much better, I tried everything: update drivers, optimize windows as much as possible but there is no effect. Something strange is that when I change the resolution in valorant nothing happens, the same fps continue, and when I make some changes the pc remains the same. Another thing that seemed strange to me is that without doing anything the graphic was at 70% video encode and when I started valorant it remained the same. Someone who can help me or may know what could be the problem.

Any help would be appreciated, If I need to provide more information let me know.
 
Deepcool 500W DA500 80 plus bronze certified

Released six years ago and nowhere near the quality required to support an RX590, as stated in the six year old review here it should only have ever been used for a low to mid range system builds, you have a high end GPU which instantly rules out anything less than a Gold efficiency rated PSU from Corsair, EVGA or Seasonic.

Your PSU is rated as Tier D • Recommended only for very cheap, iGPU systems on the PSU Tier List here

Your PSU btw cannot provide the 500W required by the RX590 and using it long term may have already damaged the GPU.
 
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