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  1. I've previously made a topic before about my my computer stutters like sh*t when I'm gaming. Here's one of the topics. Is there any sort of way of diagnosing what hardware is causing the stutter across all the games I'm playing on? I've spent money on this build and its running like a crappy office PC when gaming. I've seen people who have worse spcs than me that can happily play the game at around 60FPS. I also have a single channel RAM, would this be the main drawback for my FPS?
  2. I have a Corsair 500Watt PSU.
  3. Yep I used DDU when I put my 960 back in aswell. Still the same issue.
  4. Currently I have a I7 4790, 8GB RAM and a GTX 960 2GB. I've made a topic few months ago regarding me lag spiking on almost every new game I play. GPU usage and CPU usage just drops out of no where. Here's a video of me spiking on h1z1. Smae issue happens on gta5 and dayz.. I then had a GT 740 laying around so I took my 960 out and put my 740 in. I uninstalled the drivers using DDU. I started playing GTA5 and H1z1. I wasn't getting 60fps but a steady 40-50 fps whilst on my gtx 960 I'm dropping from 60 to 1 every 5 seconds. Could my GTX 960 be faulty?
  5. https://gyazo.com/e28cd52e0d0497f9dcf00ca165883838 Those drops are where I lag. Sorry for the super late reply.
  6. Improved a-bit but still spiking like crazy. I've had this issue for a long time and hasn't been solved.
  7. Done. I cant get anyone that has 16GB. Beside I'm tired of spending money on parts.
  8. I got told that it would stop the lag spiking.
  9. I've posted a thread with the same issue but has gone inactive. i7 4790 8GB DDR3 Single Channel ASUS STRIX GTX 960 2GB Please, no one so far has been able to fix my issue. Happens on GTA5 Sometimes and DayZ, h1z1. I've had the stuttering issue when before I upgraded my CPU to an i7. I even reformatted my PC and reinstalled all the drivers to the latest. I also turned off hyper threading. I also did a DPC Latency and got this result. https://gyazo.com/f3bca78376219d67cff5a41d76e4cc99
  10. Did that still lag spiking on h1z1 and battlefield
  11. _________________________________________________________________________________________________________ CONCLUSION _________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Your system appears to be having trouble handling real-time audio and other tasks. You are likely to experience buffer underruns appearing as drop outs, clicks or pops. One problem may be related to power management, disable CPU throttling settings in Control Panel and BIOS setup. Check for BIOS updates. LatencyMon has been analyzing your system for 0:06:18 (h:mm:ss) on all processors. _________________________________________________________________________________________________________ SYSTEM INFORMATION _________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Computer name: USERSU OS version: Windows 8.1 , 6.2, build: 9200 (x64) Hardware: All Series, ASUS, ASUSTeK COMPUTER INC., H81M-PLUS CPU: GenuineIntel Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-4790 CPU @ 3.60GHz Logical processors: 4 Processor groups: 1 RAM: 8127 MB total _________________________________________________________________________________________________________ CPU SPEED _________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Reported CPU speed: 360 MHz Measured CPU speed: 1 MHz (approx.) Note: reported execution times may be calculated based on a fixed reported CPU speed. Disable variable speed settings like Intel Speed Step and AMD Cool N Quiet in the BIOS setup for more accurate results. WARNING: the CPU speed that was measured is only a fraction of the CPU speed reported. Your CPUs may be throttled back due to variable speed settings and thermal issues. It is suggested that you run a utility which reports your actual CPU frequency and temperature. _________________________________________________________________________________________________________ MEASURED INTERRUPT TO USER PROCESS LATENCIES _________________________________________________________________________________________________________ The interrupt to process latency reflects the measured interval that a usermode process needed to respond to a hardware request from the moment the interrupt service routine started execution. This includes the scheduling and execution of a DPC routine, the signaling of an event and the waking up of a usermode thread from an idle wait state in response to that event. Highest measured interrupt to process latency (µs): 3573.474539 Average measured interrupt to process latency (µs): 2.973095 Highest measured interrupt to DPC latency (µs): 717.368685 Average measured interrupt to DPC latency (µs): 0.788871 _________________________________________________________________________________________________________ REPORTED ISRs _________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Interrupt service routines are routines installed by the OS and device drivers that execute in response to a hardware interrupt signal. Highest ISR routine execution time (µs): 99.594167 Driver with highest ISR routine execution time: dxgkrnl.sys - DirectX Graphics Kernel, Microsoft Corporation Highest reported total ISR routine time (%): 0.209533 Driver with highest ISR total time: dxgkrnl.sys - DirectX Graphics Kernel, Microsoft Corporation Total time spent in ISRs (%) 0.268359 ISR count (execution time <250 µs): 440627 ISR count (execution time 250-500 µs): 0 ISR count (execution time 500-999 µs): 0 ISR count (execution time 1000-1999 µs): 0 ISR count (execution time 2000-3999 µs): 0 ISR count (execution time >=4000 µs): 0 _________________________________________________________________________________________________________ REPORTED DPCs _________________________________________________________________________________________________________ DPC routines are part of the interrupt servicing dispatch mechanism and disable the possibility for a process to utilize the CPU while it is interrupted until the DPC has finished execution. Highest DPC routine execution time (µs): 241.8750 Driver with highest DPC routine execution time: nvlddmkm.sys - NVIDIA Windows Kernel Mode Driver, Version 375.57 , NVIDIA Corporation Highest reported total DPC routine time (%): 0.148401 Driver with highest DPC total execution time: dxgkrnl.sys - DirectX Graphics Kernel, Microsoft Corporation Total time spent in DPCs (%) 0.388796 DPC count (execution time <250 µs): 1504379 DPC count (execution time 250-500 µs): 0 DPC count (execution time 500-999 µs): 0 DPC count (execution time 1000-1999 µs): 0 DPC count (execution time 2000-3999 µs): 0 DPC count (execution time >=4000 µs): 0 _________________________________________________________________________________________________________ REPORTED HARD PAGEFAULTS _________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Hard pagefaults are events that get triggered by making use of virtual memory that is not resident in RAM but backed by a memory mapped file on disk. The process of resolving the hard pagefault requires reading in the memory from disk while the process is interrupted and blocked from execution. NOTE: some processes were hit by hard pagefaults. If these were programs producing audio, they are likely to interrupt the audio stream resulting in dropouts, clicks and pops. Check the Processes tab to see which programs were hit. Process with highest pagefault count: pnkbstrb.exe Total number of hard pagefaults 24430 Hard pagefault count of hardest hit process: 10219 Highest hard pagefault resolution time (µs): 1347755.649167 Total time spent in hard pagefaults (%): 54.364884 Number of processes hit: 40 _________________________________________________________________________________________________________ PER CPU DATA _________________________________________________________________________________________________________ CPU 0 Interrupt cycle time (s): 9.991757 CPU 0 ISR highest execution time (µs): 93.280 CPU 0 ISR total execution time (s): 2.789755 CPU 0 ISR count: 298677 CPU 0 DPC highest execution time (µs): 241.8750 CPU 0 DPC total execution time (s): 3.813622 CPU 0 DPC count: 1153902 _________________________________________________________________________________________________________ CPU 1 Interrupt cycle time (s): 3.843818 CPU 1 ISR highest execution time (µs): 99.594167 CPU 1 ISR total execution time (s): 0.602757 CPU 1 ISR count: 68525 CPU 1 DPC highest execution time (µs): 215.280833 CPU 1 DPC total execution time (s): 0.888989 CPU 1 DPC count: 141017 _________________________________________________________________________________________________________ CPU 2 Interrupt cycle time (s): 3.689479 CPU 2 ISR highest execution time (µs): 88.40 CPU 2 ISR total execution time (s): 0.391752 CPU 2 ISR count: 43574 CPU 2 DPC highest execution time (µs): 224.60 CPU 2 DPC total execution time (s): 0.680117 CPU 2 DPC count: 124437 _________________________________________________________________________________________________________ CPU 3 Interrupt cycle time (s): 2.881135 CPU 3 ISR highest execution time (µs): 86.016667 CPU 3 ISR total execution time (s): 0.273993 CPU 3 ISR count: 29851 CPU 3 DPC highest execution time (µs): 163.536667 CPU 3 DPC total execution time (s): 0.496854 CPU 3 DPC count: 85023 _________________________________________________________________________________________________________
  12. https://gyazo.com/f3bca78376219d67cff5a41d76e4cc99
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