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11 hours ago, Aimi said:
Are your games running off the HDD or SSD?
Kindly go through this video,
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23 minutes ago, qqmydear said:
try and disable v-sync in game and enable it in nvidia setting if that doesnt work do the opossite
I’ve tried everything with the nvidia control panel. But the issue persists.
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23 minutes ago, qqmydear said:
does nvidia has something called "hdmi-link" ? i know amd has an option like that, if it does try enabling it, also are you using the correct hdmi cable? as far as i know a basic hdmi cable isnt suitable for a 144hz experience
I don’t think so. I am using the cable that came with the monitor. But the issue persists at 60 hz too.
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12 minutes ago, qqmydear said:
have you checked that every driver is updated? even the mobo drivers
Yes, all the drivers and windows is up-to-date.
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9 minutes ago, qqmydear said:
Please check your xmp profile in your bios
XMP is turned on. 3000 MHz at 1.360 v
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12 minutes ago, Aimi said:
Are your games running off the HDD or SSD?
Everything runs off SSD.
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Hello,
Literally every game I have stutters when I move or look around in the game but no drop in FPS.
Things I’ve tried:reinstalling windows, nvidia drivers and bios update, mem diagnostic tool.
specs:Msi rtx 2070 gaming z.
i7 9700kMsi z390 gaming pro carbon ac.
Corsair CX750M psu.
Corsair 2 * 8 gb vengeance rgb pro ram.
1 tb mx 500 m.2 ssd
2 tb hdd.
Acer nitro vg271u 1440p 144 hz monitor connected through hdmi 2.0.
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3 minutes ago, Windows7ge said:
If it worked before but it doesn't show up at all now after a BSOD it sounds like the drive very well may have spontaneously died.
What are the chances you have access to another machine with a m.2 slot? That would verify if the drive has failed.
It worked fine before, the crash occurred when I was force closing an app which failed to load.
Guess I’ll have to go to a service centre to verify if its dead. Thanks man.
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15 hours ago, Windows7ge said:
You can try that but I don't expect it to help much. Does your motherboard have more than one M.2 slot? You can try that as well, see if it behaves differently.
I have changed the slot, still it does not show up in the bios.
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It crashed, when I was opening an app, to the “your PC ran into a problem...” blue screen, then rebooted and started disk check and then the “insert a device to boot..” black screen came. The motherboard is msi z390 gaming pro carbon ac. It believe it has two m.2 drives.
I’ll try that tomorrow. Thanks for replying.
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My 3 month old PC suddenly crashed and bios does not show the m.2 drive.
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My 3 month old windows 10 PC suddenly crashed and says select a device to boot. Its not recognising the m.2 nvme on which the os was installed.
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Are the random freezes caused by this issue? Will replacing it fix it?
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I am not sure. It’s coming from the psu.
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Hello,
my psu CX 750M makes electrical buzz. System randomly freezes for a second when the buzz stops for a second, and then runs as usual.
Hope someone would be kind enough to solve this.
NO FPS drop but ALL games stutter.
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That’s the first thing I tried. Changing to lower hz and using frame limiter did not solve it.
It’s a basic freesync monitor with 2560*1440 p resolution, connected via hdmi 2.0.
I hope using a display port cable and free sync would solve it.