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Th3ArCh0n

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About Th3ArCh0n

  • Birthday October 4

Profile Information

  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    West Michigan
  • Occupation
    Security Engineer

System

  • CPU
    Intel Core i7 4790k
  • Motherboard
    MSI Z97A Gaming 7
  • RAM
    16GB Corsair Vengeance Pro 2400Mhz
  • GPU
    Asus GTX 980ti Strix
  • Case
    NZXT H440 Red
  • Storage
    1x G.Skill 240GB SSD, 1x Seagate 3TB 7200RPM
  • PSU
    Corsair RM750
  • Display(s)
    Asus VG248QE
  • Cooling
    Corsair H100i GTX
  • Keyboard
    Logitech G710+
  • Mouse
    Logitech G400s
  • Sound
    Steelseries Siberia Elite Prism
  • Operating System
    Windows 10 x64 Pro

Th3ArCh0n's Achievements

  1. I don't know if they always did, but my recent order was fast and came from Washington
  2. Man, I know I was a little frustrated by the long shipping times during the black Friday sale, but you guys don't really seem to have any grace for a tech company that makes great products and are as much on "our" side as a company can be. As a business owner I understand the challenges they face and an really really proud to support them and buy their great products
  3. The 2024 HP Envy X360 14 https://www.hp.com/us-en/shop/pdp/hp-envy-x360-2-in-1-laptop-14z-fa000-14-8y5m5av-1
  4. I hate to say this, but you were right. I added another 8gb stick and upgraded my cpu cooler, did a quick overclock to 4.8Ghz and I have no more stuttering at all. I am thinking that the RAM was the issue.
  5. Another new development. I booted up Halo this morning just to see again, and it's back to being totally unplayable... I'm wondering if this is a Windows issue and have some sort of incompatibility, that's why after some reboots it works and some it doesn't, so i'm going to try to reinstall windows and install only minimum drivers and see if it effects anything.
  6. I think it's fixed... I found a BIOS update for the GPU and that seemed to fix everything. America's Army Proving Grounds seems to still stutter but nothing else does, Halo was the worst and that isn't at ALL now...
  7. Ok sorry I didn't realize that's what he meant. I can grab those tomorrow and post the graphs
  8. Quick update, the Gigabyte auto updater only updated it to UEFI version 4, and there is a version 5 on their website, I tried that and it gave the most significant improvement yet. Instead of constantly stuttering I'm only getting a stutter every minute or two...
  9. Here is the screenshot, i've got the game up on the right screen, open hardware monitor and realtemp open on the left screen. MSI software is running. I tried DDU and clean uninstalled NVIDIA, and installed the previous available version, 378.92 is what i have installed now.
  10. It's not a ram bottleneck, unfortunately that's not how RAM works, it would have to be 100% in use before the system started to freak out and started swapping stuff out. My last system was a i5 6600k with the exact same amount/type of RAM and a Gigabyte GTX 1080, and this NEVER happened.
  11. Cpu is between 50-80% and GPU is mostly very high (on intensive games) like 90%ish
  12. Ram usage never goes over 5gb, but I'm probably going to buy another stick of 8GB next week. Ghost Recon, Halo 5, and Titanfall 2 are all new downloads.
  13. I just built a brand new computer (everything but the 3TB drive is brand new) with the following. Gigabyte GA-Z270-UD3. Be Quiet! Shadow Rock LP Core I7 7700k Corsair Vengeance LPX 1x8GB 2400 EVGA GTX 1080 SC WD Black 256GB NVMe SSD Seagate 3TB 7200RPM Windows 10 Pro, Creators Update EVGA 650 BQ 650Watt I am getting TERRIBLE stuttering in every game, including Ghost Recon Wildlands, Halo 5 Forge, America's Army Proving Grounds, CSGO, etc, literally every game. It's so bad it's unplayable, even though the frame rate shows over 100fps, in general. I am on all newest drivers, newest motherboard firmware. Just not sure what to do Anyone have any ideas?
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