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Polarisandneptune276

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  1. I have experienced stuttering with textures and other things in game. I moved a game to my Kingston and the issue resolved, although I seem to get slightly higher input lag there. Is it faulty?
  2. I have windows installed on a Samsung evo 860, and other games are on another SSD. Games don't stutter and run much better on the secondary, but there is noticeably more input lag?
  3. Have done that. Inout latency is wildly high. Not sure exactly what would cause this, maybe one of the pins in the dvi connecting causes some sort of loop around. Seems hopeless, probably going to dump monitor.
  4. Accidentally pulled on the outside of the dvi casing when moving it, and now there is a good 50+ms on my mouse that feels like v-sync x2 Options?
  5. I had a good surge protector connected. Is it the surge that damages or the undervolting? What would happen if there was damage, would thing straight up not work or is there any in between.
  6. I had some sort of brown out in my house earlier, the lights were flickering and during it my monitor dimmed and a loud electrical buzzing noise came from my PC. I am really OCD about breaking parts. What damage can this cause? There are SO many tiny thing that can go wrong, like small VRam chips slightly not working etc, that unfortunately I'm going to have to get rid of it all and start from scratch with some sort of pier conditioner. But for the sake of conversation what could have potentially happened to the hardware, everywhere I read says its awful for components but they never say what actually happens.
  7. I am ridiculously sensitive to screen tearing. I have two 1070's. One of them is a Asus Strix that was sent back RMA'd from the factory. After installing it, I immediately noticed how much visibly worse the tearing was in a number of games. Testing corners and sharp surfaces on this card there are multiple lines, like 10 or so. Playing Rainbow SIx at 144fps locked there was almost no visible tearing, but it's now as bad if not worse than if I was playing at 60fps. When I mean it's noticeable I mean everywhere, really obviously that simply isn't the case with the Zotac card. How could two different cards, have this happen, is it a fault with the Asus card? I have tried numerous drivers
  8. This just doesn't make sense that two different ha swell Cpu's would do that. They should work fine on soem older game but they don't. Plenty of people play on these with no issues, the only thing I can think of is some way that the Motherboard or Bios is juggling all of this.
  9. Yeah it seems that something is on some sort of time and that it spikes quite regularly. I have tested on both an i5 4590 and an i7 4790. My best guess is that it is a mobo issue with drivers or some sort of incompatibility. It doesn't do it in all games. rainbows six has completely smooth freamtimes, all the way.
  10. None of my cores are hitting above 70% with an uncapped framerate and when capped to 60fps it's below 50% on all cores induvidually. I'm not hitting a cpu bottneck. I'm not sure where Ryzen doctor found that 100% usage because it isn't in my graph. I have tried on numerous dirvers, SSD's, HDD's. I found this issue in latencymon https://imgur.com/a/5EQvEa0
  11. I have meade several posts about stuttering I get and have had a hard time finding the root cause, having replaced nearly all of my hardware and software multiple times. I found this during a latency mon test https://imgur.com/a/cMo5PtB This surely has something to do with the issue?
  12. But my utilisation is low on the induvidual cores (Where did you see 100%?) and the same thing happens when I cap my frame rate at 60, when my system is capable of far more. I found this during latency mon test that has to have something to do with it. https://imgur.com/a/cMo5PtB
  13. Seems like everything is working fine, but my frame times are all over the place still. Haunted hardware?
  14. Every game apart from Rainbow Six bizarrely. Every open world game or heavy load game stutters severely, and worse with an uncapped framerate. Thermals- My Cpu maintains arouind 65-73C under heavy load. Gpu- Doesn't go above 65C Clocks are stable across all cores. (see below) Stuttering happens regardless of Cpu utilisation, even at 35% in SCUM for example, it happens constantly. (Look at that horrible frame time below). I have tried two different processors and it's the same. Did you look at the Voltage limit switching On/off that I posted, is that an issue? It has to be PSU or MOBO
  15. I posted recently about my Cpu voltages and my utilisation is completely fine. That screen shot was taken from SCUM where I have about 35% CPu usage and 99% Gpu. I haven't check my Gpu voltages but it has been the same on 4 different gpu's. Here is my max while playing SCUM in Hw monitor. So far I have. Changed all of my PC components (to an i7) Psu, RAM, SSD, Cables, 4 different Gpu's including two 1070's. Tried a different MOBO, but it didnt change so placed new components into my old mobo. Tried every different combination of windows settings, optimisation I can think of. Tried multiple different fresh windows versions on different drives. Installed only basic software. Changed Bios settings and profiles, tuned of iGPU Looked at temps, voltages and profiles. Tried about 10 different Nvidia drivers Lowered graphical options and other settings like Sync Ran many tests like userbenchmark, furmark, prime95, passmark uni engine (which stutters too) i7 4790 Gtx 1070 Rog Strix 16gb DDR3 Ram Samsung Evo 860 Evga Gold g2 650w
  16. I have been troubleshooting stuttering in games for months and has asked many times. I was just wondering if a faulty motherboard could cause these erratic frametimes that I see?
  17. Yeah clocks show consistently. I'm baffled an frankly pretty upset that I've put this much time into trying to resolve a seemingly unsolvable issue
  18. I mean I have run logs of my Clocks in Msi afterburner and they don't drop unless I'm not testing correctly. Why would it cause stuttering?
  19. Gigabyte H81-S2v. Also tried two Asus mobos but that was with my older components. I have issues with two of the Usb ports on the Current gigabyte. Pretty sure it is just destroying every component I put into it in some way or maybe just the Cpu.
  20. i7 4790 Gtx 1070 ROG Strix 16gb DDR3 1600Mhz Evga G2 650w Samsung Evo 860 I have done hours of testing in games, benhcmarks and passmarkl tests. All temperatures are fine, not sure how to check power delivery.
  21. I have been troubleshooting severe stuttering in videos and games for about 5 months now and have come to the conclusion that my Mobo is breaking components I put into it or causing the stuttering itself. I have done everything imaginable and have replaced EVERY component in my system along with 150+ hours of windows troubleshooting (multiple re-install and every setting under the sun). I did replace the Mobo twice to see if worked but that was with my old components, before unfortunately placing the new CPU, GPU, RAM in the board again as I didn't think it was that. This seems like the only logical possibility in my mind at this stage.
  22. https://imgur.com/a/vgTBtbP This a frame-time graph that correlates to the stuttering.
  23. Yes, I have done extensive testing in games and benchmarks, logging monitoring to file and trying to correlate also. Have checked all temps and voltages. If I monitor in game my Cpu might sit at 50% and my Gpu at 90-99% and there is still an issue. Capping frame rate yields the same result, up and down frametimes with a completely steady frame rate. V-sync on and Off makes no difference, but I shouldn't have to do that regardless.
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