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  1. Here is a gameplay of my friend's: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1zqfeVHCBU1JEBEbOVhL_xVRnASmtbxZL/view His specs are same as mine except the cpu. As you can see he got less average fps but the game is much smooth (You could compare the frametimes). He plays at 1600x900. I play at 1920x1080. If I turn down my res to 1600x900, fps increases but the stuttering remains (Though it seems less horrible, but it is still there to make it unplayable)
  2. I dont think I will be able to get a new SSD anytime soon as they're expensive and I just recently have upgraded my pc. Is there any other solutions I could try? I have a friend who has the same specs but a 4th gen i3. He doesn't get stutters. Here take a look at this: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1DXokpSYjYJ-yphbHQW1VL7hddfMuB20A/view Isn't this horrible? Edit: I dont see any game using more than 7gb of my ram. And I always make sure to adjust the graphics settings so that it never exceeds my VRAM. (You can see the monitoring in the above video)
  3. No. This motherboard supports it: https://www.gigabyte.com/Motherboard/GA-B150M-D3H-DDR3-rev-10#sp
  4. The HDD is new. Its not even 3 months old
  5. Hi, I'm not sure where to post this. I hope you guys would be able to help me. My PC specs are: CPU: Intel core i5 6500 3.2 Ghz GPU: Zotac Geforce GTX 1060 3GB Mini RAM: 8GB DDR3 HDD: Toshiba 1TB I can play games like AC Origins with 45 FPS avg on high settings with this config. But the problem is the game stutters heavily. And some times the fps drops to even below 10. I tried reinstalling the games, running a scan with malwarebytes, defragging hdd. The CPU temp is around 70C and GPU around 80C while gaming. I suppose that's normal for an air cooled mini GPU. I would have given up thinking its a bottleneck by my weak CPU. But the thing is, the game doesn't always stutter. During some lucky runs or after restarting the game for many times, there are some sessions where there are no stutter. The game runs butter smooth with a stable 40-45fps. If my system was the drawback, then this shouldn't happen, right? Please I'm in desperate need of a solution. My older GPU (gt 730) gave less fps but it didn't have stutter. Low fps is somewhat tolerable but constant stuttering is not. Most of the games I play behaves like this (eg. PUBG, Watchdogs 2). Thanks in advnace.
  6. Hey guys. I found something else. I have opened a new thread. Please Check this:
  7. Hi guys. Check my previous thread here: https://linustechtips.com/main/topic/934881-zotac-geforce-gtx-1060-3gb-vs-sapphire-nitro-rx-580-4gb/ So I have mentioned about my tight budget there. I need to buy an extra psu for the 580 4GB. But I found this card which comparatively cheap and costs as same as the 580+ new PSU. Its called Leadtek WinFast GTX 1060 6GB Hurricane :https://www.leadtek.com/eng/products/graphics_cards(1)/WinFast_GTX_1060_Hurricane(758)/detail I have two questions regarding this: 1. How is the brand Leadtek? Is this reliable? Or I'm better off buying the psu + 580 4GB. 2. The PSU recommended for this one is 400w. It also has about 100w less TDP than the RX 580. Despite that, it requires a 8 pin connector which I dont have. I only have one 6 pin connector. Can I use some kind of adapter? Is using adapters safe? I posted my PSU on the previous thread. Here it is again: Please, I need to make these things sure. I dont want to fry my new gpu.
  8. Well those saying it will work with 450w, Please make it sure. I dont want to fry my newly bought GPU. The PSU is nearly 2 years old. And another thing to note is the 580 I mentioned requires a 8 pin power connector and a 6 pin connector (optional). But My PSU most likely has only one 6 pin connector. So is there a workaround?
  9. This is my first post here. So I really expect to get some expert helps I am on a extremely tight budget. After researching for a time I found two gpus which I can afford. 1.Zotac Geforce GTX 1060 3GB: https://www.zotac.com/in/product/graphics_card/zotac-geforce-gtx-1060-3gb 2. Sapphire NItro+ RX 580 4GB: http://sapphirenitro.sapphiretech.com/en/580-4.html These two costs almost the same here. I would get the 580 4GB but the problem is I have a 450W PSU. The 580 recommends 500W. So a new psu will probably exceed my budget. Here, getting the 580 will cost me ~60USD. Now is this extra price really worth it? Does the 580 performs enormously well than the 1060 3GB? My budget is very tight so I dont want to spend anything extra if I'm good with the 1060 3GB. I'll also be buying a 1080p monitor. And I'm okay with med-high settings in games with 30+ FPS. My other specs are: Intel core i5 6500 8gb RAM Toshiba 1TB HDD Gigabyte B150M HD3 DDR3 Mobo Antec VP450W PSU Thanks in advance
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