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Polarisandneptune276

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  1. My luck has been horrendous with PC gaming. All I have wanted to do is play for its been over 5 months of stressful daily troubleshooting now. I began having stutter/hitch issues in most of my games a few months ago. I did an insane amount of troubleshooting before throwing in the towel and buying all new hardware. The stuttering is worse in Open world games, but absolutely is a problem that doesn't happen to others in similar games. PUBG is a stuttering mess, constantly stuttering and freezing, Games like Gears 4 Freeze when there is blood or particles. The only thing I have left my my old build is the Motherboard, which I can only logically assume is killing one of my components. I tested a different Mobo on my old set of hardware and the issue was still there. I assumed it wasn't that, but I have a feeling that it is just killing some piece of crucial hardware whenever I put one in there. None of the Hardware shows any sign of problem, that I can basically tell, such as High temps, voltage issues etc. The issue is widespread and affects all games. I didnt have this problem at first. I have done 100+ hours So far I have. 1. 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. 2. Tried every different combination of windows settings, optimisation I can think of. 3. Tried multiple different fresh windows versions on different drives. 4 Installed only basic software. 5. Changed Bios settings and profiles, tuned of iGPU 6. Looked at temps, voltages and profiles. 7. Tried about 10 different Nvidia drivers 8. Lowered graphical options and other settings like Sync 9. Ran many tests like userbenchmark, furmark, prime95, passmark uni engine (which stutters too) My frame time graphs are always all over the place, even with a locked fps, that doesn't drop, the frametime will shoot up to 200-500 all of the time. The only logical explanation is that the motherboard killed some sort of crucial pathway or component innards and that it did the same thing to my new components, since they are all different. Help? Specs. i7 4790 Gtx 1070 Rog Strix 16gb DDR3 Ram Samsung Evo 860 Evga Gold g2 650w
  2. I couldn't follow what you were saying. What I am saying is that Asus tweak states my boost clock is less than what it actually boosts too in benchmarks.
  3. Asus tweak reads the boot clock at 1683Mhz (non overclock). But when I run benchmarks it states that its 1900 or so and even goes up to that in the Asus tweak monitor, but NOT on the overclocking side of the program. How the hell am I supposed to know how much to use if it does this.
  4. I'm in Asus tweak and the max boost it will allow me is 1764mhz but when I bench in Uni engine it boosts to 1900mhz. What can I overclock safely too and how do I know what is the actual boost as Asus tweak isn't displaying it?
  5. I have done the thermal paste a few times, its only under heavy load it hits between 70-75
  6. It's not stock but its a cheapish Artic fan. 75 is what it hits under load
  7. My Cpu is going above 75 frequently is this bad for this cpu. My Pc just restarted for the first time in a long while, and I don't know if has anything to do with those temps.
  8. Hmm, seemed to help a little but there is still a sort of strange aliasing, low resolution around texted objects. Is it possible the Gpu is causing this?
  9. Will do, is there any reason why it would reset after installing a new card?
  10. I recently sold one of my 1070's and switched to my Strix 1070. There is a sort of halo effect around text and objects. My monitor settings are the same and I have even reduced the sharpness. The edges of text also looks much more aliased. How can I solve this issue?
  11. So there is no scenario where the pins are bend or the pcb is damaged affecting the performance of the card?
  12. I was moving my PC and my DP cable got stuck on the side of a cabinet. It tugged really hard on the side and pulled the cable sideways. How can I tell what sort of damage this could cause. Is it possible for it to cause bad signal/skipped frames and could it have damaged other parts of the PCB? I tried to look but the backplate covers the PCB where the port is I get all sorts of bullshit stuttering issues and frameskipping. I might just have to throw the towel in on the card and accept the loss and ca it quits on gaming for a while.
  13. am extremely sensitive to changes such as tearing and frame drops. I have been running Siege fine at 144fps for months. I spend hours moving back and forth textures, checking imperfections, such as stuttering, since I previously had those issues. Yesterday I loaded up and immediately I noticed that the tearing was ridiculously bad, like outrageously bad compared to almost no tearing the other day. I haven't changed any settings, installed anything new or changed screens. This seems pretty bizarre to me, but from all I can gather, screen tearing has been worsened considerably. Looking at the side of a walls reveals 10 or so huge tears across a vertical surface. This simply was not the case before. Its all over the place, and doesn't seem to correlate to anything happening with the frame rate. I have never heard of anything like this before. What the hell is happening? Specs (even thought not really relevant people always ask) i7 4790 1070 Amp extreme 16gb 1600Mhz Samsung Evo 250gb Evga Gold G2 650w
  14. I am extremely sensitive to changes such as tearing and frame drops. I have been running Siege fine at 144fps for months. I spend hours moving back and forth textures, checking imperfections, such as stuttering, since I previously had those issues. Yesterday I loaded up and immediately I noticed that the tearing was ridiculously bad, like outrageously bad compared to almost no tearing the other day. I haven't changed any settings, installed anything new or changed screens. This seems pretty bizarre to me, but from all I can gather, screen tearing has been worsened considerably. Looking at the side of a walls reveals 10 or so huge tears across a vertical surface. This simply was not the case before. Its all over the place, and doesn't seem to correlate to anything happening with the frame rate. I have never heard of anything like this before. What the hell is happening? Specs (even thought not really relevant people always ask) i7 4790 1070 Amp extreme 16gb 1600Mhz Samsung Evo 250gb Evga Gold G2 650w
  15. Where can i find information regarding local dimming and backlighting on this panel and also general detailed information on lots of panels?
  16. Already flashed to latest version and toyed with and reset the Bios a lot. Maybe my stuttering is elsewhere. Thanks anyway
  17. How would I record a varying load, say using Prime95. Should I record the highest value, what am I looking for? Also had the stuttering on a previous PSU, so it isn't that. Not even sure if the stuttering is related to CPu, but everything in the PC has been replaced but the Motherboard. I did buy another Mobo and test my i5 4590 on it, but who knows if that was already damaged, since the stuttering existed there to.
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