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Wraty

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  1. So I did some tests, and the GPU waves around 53 degrees when idle, doesn't move that much. The CPU temperature, on the other hand, stays at 48, then randomly jumps up to 60 degrees, and the fans start spinning faster, and the temperature goes down to 48 again. That happens periodically, even when not doing anything. In this screenshot you can see this (the spikes) and how calm the GPU is compared to the CPU. On most games, the GPU stays at 70 degrees. Obviously dependant on how demanding the game is. On demanding games, it can reach 76 degrees but I've never seen it reach 80. The CPU usually stays between 60 - 70 degrees in games, on intense benchmarks it can reach over 75 degrees, and even up to 78.
  2. As I remember, both wave around 50 degrees when idle, and under stress the gpu can reach up to 75 degrees, and cpu up to 75 aswell. As far as I remember last times i checked. I will do a benchmark and measure the temps before and after.
  3. Hey, thanks for helping me out.Ever since I got my new PC, which was almost a year ago. I've been fighting multiple problems, the biggest one being stutters.Moving from a pretty old pc (gtx 660, i5 2400) I thought stutters would be gone, but they were present despite really high framerate.It seems it doesn't matter how demanding the game is, as even Minecraft and CSGO stutters.My PC Components are as listed:CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 2600xCPU Cooler: StockMotherboard: ASUS ROG STRIX B450-E GAMINGMemory: 16 GB DDR4 HyperX FuryStorage: Toshiba P300 2 TB HDD , 480 GB M.2 SSD Kingston A1000Video Card: MSI GeForce GTX 1070 Ti ArmorCase: Fractal Design Meshify CCase Fans: 2x Corsair ML140 Pro Intakes, 1x Corsair ML120 Pro Rear ExhaustOthers: Corsair Lightning Node Pro, Corsair RGB Fan LED Hub, 1x Akasa Vegas MB Magnetic LED StripPower Supply: Corsair TX550M PSU (550W)Operating System: Windows 10 Home MOBO bios are default, no overclocks or anything.I've mostly blamed my AMD Ryzen to cause the stutters since I have never used AMD before this. But it could be something else.I initially had much more and longer stutters, but ever since I reinstalled windows they are shorter, but still present.In some instances, a long stutter can occur, but it occurs far less than before.I don't think it's thermal throttling, because neither the CPU or GPU goes beyond 80 degrees.I have tried a lot of different solutions, but don't fully remember which ones.
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