I recently posted a topic asking advices about what gpu i should've buy and in the end getting a RTX 2060 card. So, with this card and the rest of the setup that i have i honestly thought that i never ever again would have problems with this tiny little stutters that were the case on my old rig. Guess what.. i was wrong.
I have quite a decent setup:
i7 8700
RTX 2060
16gb DDR4 of RAM
Storage on a 120gb SSD and a 500gb HD
Decent gigabyte mobo
Since i have this problem for a long time and even on my old pc (that I upgraded everything, besides the HD), i highly doubt that the problem is in the hardware. The problem is more noticeable in older games and on Apex Legends.
Games that it occurs frequently: CS:GO, Apex Legends, almost any other shooter..
Games that it never occurs or it is almost unnoticeable: Rainbow Six and Rocket League.
The thing is, it can't be the games, right? And.. even i can't imagine that my hardware is the problem, what leaves me with this incredibly annoying stutter that just disencourages me to play the games that i most like.
Some other observations:
> CPU never reaches 100% and the temps seem ok, only almost reaching 80 degrees when i play r6 (that is the game that i don't have so many problems). Other games it rarely goes above 70.
> CS:GO is instaled on SSD, and the stutters happen independent of the storage unit.
> Windows settings and NVIDIA are all set to max performance.
> I had to download an older NVIDIA driver because the newer ones would just crash on some games every single moment.
> No noticeable problems with framerate at all.
> The HD is a little faulty, but it runs well with some games that i mentioned before.
Any help will be highly aprecciated.