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  1. Did it, reboot the pc and now it doesn't even last the 10 minutes until the problems happen, it starts like that, choppy and unplayable
  2. I tried this and same issue, CPU1 was 80+ usage and GPU usage 60- and all over the place, I might have put the wrong settings in, take a look. It is somehow worse now, I reboot the pc and it didn't even start ok, CPU1 usage was way above.
  3. I'm kinda bad with this and can't seem to find a good tutorial to set it up, I have 32Gb of ram installed and one vid said to put half on the top box and full on the bottom but idk. Do you have any link that shows how to set it up?
  4. Ok, so I'm posting about this issue I've been having with my pc in hopes of someone pointing me in the right direction. After turning on my pc, it runs fine for like 10 minutes and then gpu usage and psu power (W) go down and the games start getting -50fps and stuttering. I've also noticed that at the same time this happens, CPU1 goes to 100% and never comes back down (this is why I have to restart the pc after the problem occurs to restart the cycle). After it happens it stays like this until I turn the pc off and on again. I've tried so many nvcp settings, messed with bios settings, power management settings and cleaned all the dust off the pc but nothing seems to work. My temps are fine, with the gpu hitting a max of 74C when it works fine for longer times and a max of 65C when the stutters start to occur (temp then goes down due to low usage). I have a 1080ti with fresh new drivers installed on it and an i7 8700k that is aio cooled and reaches a max of 62-66C in games. This happens in all games.
  5. Yeah I've been looking into them but it doesn't help much bc the problem doesn't happen on cod only, it's on all games.
  6. I said something pretty ignorant I didn't mean, CPU issues can cause GPU issues too, I'll check temps and usage on it, I know its OCd by default and runs 4.4 GHz all the time.
  7. I will try the max performance profile on nvcp, the only thing I don't like about it is having high clock speeds while being in the desktop. COD MW uses DX12 as its graphics api, that should not be an issue. I know it is not a CPU issue, it's a GPU issue, I captured it while playing.
  8. The power management setting for windows is set to balanced and nvidia is set to optimal, I just downloaded fresh drivers so its on optimal, but I usually change it to adaptive although it barely makes a difference. I just changed a setting that was related to PCI power saving which could be causing it, wish me luck.
  9. I play COD:MW 2019 multiplayer and Apex Legends, no vsync on any of them, when I start playing on cod I get like 200-250 fps
  10. I have posted about this problem I've been having with my pc before, where I start a game and it runs just fine for about 10-20 minutes and then theres intense fps spikes and lag that got fixed only if I shut down the pc and turnt it back on, it looped like this. I was not sure what to do so I messed around with some settings but nothing seemed to work. I decided to check my afterburner and see what was happening during these fps spikes and noticed low gpu usage and I'm not sure how to fix it. Thanks in advance for anyone replying to the post, this has been pretty frustrating so any help is great! Specs: https://pcpartpicker.com/user/TowersFlowers/saved/9KDDcf I know looking at the whole spec list is boring so I have an i7 8700k CPU and a 1080ti GPU, they've never had thermal issues since I swapped the old gpu cooler for a new one, max temps reach 72C with a throttle temp of 84C. CPU stays nice and cool too with a corsair AIO.
  11. https://pcpartpicker.com/user/TowersFlowers/saved/9KDDcf I'm not sure if it counts if my gpu is an oc version. I have no clue tho, it has always worked fine. I'll check the temps and clock speeds and send them in a bit.
  12. Oh ok yeah and I also had to set it up so the screen doesn't shut off after 20 minutes. I guess that's normal then.
  13. No, I thought the normal power plan for a pc was balanced so I just changed it to balanced. I thought power plan only changed to high performance if the pc was bad or if it was a laptop. Did I mess up?
  14. Ok, this might be a thing but how do I check if settings that slow down instead of letting it overheat have been activated?
  15. Yup, I used DDU before the reset and it didn't work. I used the reset that deletes everything so I installed the newest too after it. Nothing, it still starts to stutter after 10-20 mins playing and the activate windows watermark appears and disappears between restarts.
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