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  1. I also just OC'd my CPU to 5.0GHZ and tried different voltages, still the issue persists
  2. I have performance and power options set to ultimate ect as for background apps even when I close everything possible I still get microstutters, I recenetly reinstalled windows last month as I was really hoping it was an OS issue but it wasnt and I also used DDU, how do I know if the ram is messed up n spitting errors?
  3. It was yes and its not just fortnite its every single game I play besides Valorant
  4. as of currently it wont be an option for me to do that until like May time as im going away soon and saving as much money as possible
  5. My temps are pretty decent tbh usually my GPU and CPU underload sit around 60 to 65 maybe 70 depending on how intense the game is but I dont really play intense graphic games...
  6. also this is a userbenckmark I just did rn https://www.userbenchmark.com/UserRun/51101359
  7. These issues also happen in all resolutions, all settings wether high or low.
  8. Hi guys, just wondering if anyone has any ideas at all as to why I get high FPS but constant dips, stutters and lag? PC Specs : https://uk.pcpartpicker.com/list/hdt4K3 Note I only have 24gb of RAM rn as one stick died but the issues were still happening even with all 4 sticks and even back when I had 2 sticks when I first built my PC. The poor performance happens on legit every single game I own except for Valorant... please help.
  9. Would also like to add that i've been running latencymon for the past hour and that hasnt picked anything up either.
  10. Around 2 or so years ago I built my PC, when I first built my PC I started with a Ryzen 7 2700x and 1070 with 16gb of ram. Upon loading that build up and testing games I noticed that I was getting constant stutter and my frames would go from 140+ to like 80 or lower and I could really feel when that happened to me ingame... so I sent most parts out and kept switching motherboards, cpu, ram and even my gpu. Within I'd say 4 months of switching out parts to no avail and the problem still consistening I just decided to switch cpu brands and go to intel and at the point I said fk it and went for an i9-9900k and also upgraded from a 1070 to 2070 with 32gb of ram but yet the problem still consisted... for the past 2 years I have tried physically everything possible from things I can think of, things I found during research and things people have suggested to me and legit nothing fixed my issue whatsoever I just now did a 3DMark benchmark (Fire Strike Extreme) and scored 10275 but I'm very confused because during the benchmarking my fps was dreadful, it was stuttery, tearing and jittering... wasnt a pleasent thing to watch at all so I'm very confused as to how I even scored that high... when looking at the monitoring part of the benchmark, my cpu clock speeds were a complete flat line and did not change but my gpu ones did change a lot and dropped quite a lot; so I'm just wondering if this is a gpu issue or what because its quite upseting going from a really bad pc with fps problems to a high end pc with the exact same issues and I've been stuck with this for the past 2 years... Specs: https://uk.pcpartpicker.com/list/HF78NP Thanks in advance
  11. Team Group are the creatora of T-Force I believe, don't know much about them myself but I've heard people speak highly of them before. I'm fairly certain her BIOS is up to date but I could be wrong so I'll ask her tomorrow and let you know
  12. Yeah everything is up to date, she did some updates today aswell so yeah everything is 100 percent good, genuinely have absolutely no idea what could be causing these issues, do you think it could be the motherboard or ram?
  13. Uh I believe her dad at first clocked her ram at 2933 and was probably like that for a year or so until my girlfriend accidentally changed it by mistake and we only found that out today so it was probably clocked at 2400 for like 1.5 years and is now back at 2933 and her ram kits 3000mhz
  14. It's been stable for 2.5 years and only recently, as of a week or two ago it began becoming unstable...
  15. She already has switched her PSU out, her previous PSU was a 650W and she assumed that was the problem and got a brand new 700W PSU but it was still doing the random powering off and as for the ram, before today it was orignally running at 2400MHz but as of I'd say like 8 hours ago its now running at 2933MHz.
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