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Churchilli

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  1. I recently updated my computer and installed a new motherboard and ram I'm getting huge stuttering issues with the GPU and the CPU and I'm trying to play games like monster Hunter world and destiny 2 I've tried reinstalling the drivers for the GPU and CPU the temperatures look fine I'll post a picture down below and I've even put in back the old ram I thought that might have been the issue. The stuttering is every few seconds almost on que. I've done bench tests using different software and they call come back perfectly fine. I bumped the computer and dislodged the internet plug. Then I tried it again and it worked perfect fine (I was on steam) I am currently at work and can't try games on another platform. But I will when I'm home Specs i7 7700 (noctua n9su cooler) GeForce MSI 2070 16 GB DDR4 360 ripdjaw RAM (old ram) Corsair Vengeance RGB PRO 32GB (new ram) MSI PRO Z390-A PRO (old motherboard) Asus z390a pro (new motherboard) 750 gold plus psu Boot drive and games are on a. Crucial MX500 M.2 2280 500GB SATA III 3D NAND Internal Solid State Drive (SSD) . I am also going to post a picture of msi while the game is running first and then one when the game is running without internet. I turned the graphics almost all the way down also. When the game is booted up and running when the the graph is constant. Any help on possible drivers, bios issues or steam settings/windows setting would be amazing
  2. Updated. I put the GPU back in the pci one slot. And booted up the game with the internet and it happened. I unplugged the internet part way through and it continued to happen every few seconds. I turned off mhw. Unplugged the internet and now the game is running perfectly fine
  3. I will try the high performance but I just booted up the pc and tried the GPU in the other pcie slot. And it did the same thing. Then I uninstall and msi and same thing. Then I guess the internet cord got dislodged for some reason and the problem completely went away.... ???? Idk know how that works but if any one could help out that would be awesome. I'm going to put the GPU back in the first pcie slot and try the Nvidia test you mentioned. Also I did make sure to install the latest drivers
  4. Yes the processor is listed on the motherboards site as being supported and the old motherboard was also a z390a
  5. I recently updated my computer and installed a new motherboard and ram I'm getting huge stuttering issues with the GPU and the CPU and I'm trying to play games like monster Hunter world and destiny 2 I've tried reinstalling the drivers for the GPU and CPU the temperatures look fine I'll post a picture down below and I've even put in back the old ram I thought that might have been the issue. The stuttering is every few seconds almost on que. I've done bench tests using different software and they call come back perfectly fine so I don't understand what is going on when I attempt to play games. I was even playing heartstone and noticed stuttering with the GPU usage but nothing from the CPU. Specs i7 7700 (noctua n9su cooler) GeForce MSI 2070 16 GB DDR4 360 ripdjaw RAM (old ram) Corsair Vengeance RGB PRO 32GB (new ram) MSI PRO Z390-A PRO (old motherboard) Asus z390a pro (new motherboard) 750 gold plus psu Boot drive and games are on a. Crucial MX500 M.2 2280 500GB SATA III 3D NAND Internal Solid State Drive (SSD) . Again there were no issues at all before I changed the motherboard and ram so I think it's clearly a problem with that I just don't know what. Any ideas would be great before I get home tonight and put back in the old mother board. Picture is from msi which playing monster Hunter world. I got both the GPU usage and CPU usage in the image.
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