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PC Stuttering Diagnoses: Parts: PSU: RM750x (Corsair) Motherboard: MAG B550 TOMAHAWK (MSI) CPU: Ryzen 9 5900x (AMD) GPU: Nvidia GeForce RTX 3080 Gaming X Trio 10G (MSI) RAM: 32GB Dual-Channel DDR4 @1600MHz (16-18-18-38) Trident Z Neo (G.Skill) Full List: https://pcpartpicker.com/user/damondahl/saved/89X74D Summary of Complaints: What I am currently experiencing: the programs utilization usage for the GPU spike from 1%-2% all the way up to 30%-40% just in a matter of seconds. My PC Freezes, I can hardly even move my mouse. -This happens even in the BIOS. The Realtek Lan Port drops connection about every 5 minutes for a duration of 0.25 - 1 seconds. My Audio interface hardly even Works. (It is a Zoom H6 plugged in via USB). From what HWinfo is telling me, the Voltage changes are INSANE, the power draw is NOT consistent. I just want to make sure that I am headed into the right direction while testing these parts and updating firmware, drivers, and software correctly. Any insight is much appreciated. What’s in Good Condition: CPU (Cinebench: Consistent Single-Core and Multi-Core Performance under load) GPU (3DMark Score - Great) SSD - Boot Drive (No Errors: Verified from CHKDSK /R) RAM (No Errors: Verified from MemTest86 + Windows Memory Diagnostic Tool) Surge Protector + Power Outlet (No Errors) Thermals (Under 60 °C for the CPU, GPU and RAM while under load) Things I did: Updated motherboard BIOS to be to support the CPU Reinstalled Windows 10 Pro 3 times from a USB. (A FULL reset, removing ALL files). Enabled Gameboost for the CPU in the BIOS Enabled XMP for the RAM in the BIOS. Used DDU to refresh GPU. Updated VBIOS from MSI Dragon Center Updated CPU Drivers (from AMD) Updated GPU Drivers (Game Ready Driver from Nvidia Geforce Experience) Enabled Resizable BAR for GPU Things I DIDN’T do: Manually Overclock CPU or GPU Potential Problems: PSU Motherboard GPU UPDATE: it is NOT the GPU. I swapped it out with another Nvidia GPU and it had the same exact problem. So now it is just left to the PSU and Motherboard.
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Ryzen 5 5600 (non x version) stuttering in Overwatch 2
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Hello, Since I've upgraded my CPU last year around november I've had stutters and lag issues in Overwatch 2. Before the upgrade I used a i5-9400f with a Gigabyte Z390UD motherboard and had no issues with stutters or random frame drops. However I begun having stutters and frame drops for seconds randomly since I upgraded to the Ryzen 5 5600 together with a Gigabyte B550 Aorus Elite V2 motherboard. It was so bad that I had huge lag (frame drops) just by having Chrome or Spotify on in the background while playing a game. However later bios updates did eventually fix this issue. However now I still have issues with random stutters and sometimes frame drops for a second even with the latest bios and chipset drivers. With stutters I mean that it feels like the game stops for less than half a second. You can find information about my setup in my profile or below here on this post. Setup: CPU: Ryzen 5 5600 (non x version) Motherboard: Gigabyte B550 Aorus Elite V2 Ram: Corsair Vengeance LPX Black 16GB (2x8GB) / 3200MHz / DDR4 / CL16 / CMK16GX4M2B3200C16 (overclocked to XMP) GPU: Gigabyte GTX 1660 Ti (GV-N166TWF2OC-6GD) Storage(in which OW2 is installed on): Kingston A2000 M.2 250GB PSU: Seasonic Focus+ / 550W / 80+ Gold HWinfo PC monitoring stats derived from looking at graphs: GPU Thermal limit (now, minimum, maximum): 83c GPU temperature (peak temperature from graph): 70c GPU hotspot temperature: 81c I'm thinking about also repasting the GPU as a last resort. I do have some thermal paste left from when I upgraded my CPU last year. -
This problem has started very recently. I have noticed my frames in every game and even out of games that pretty much every other second it will "skip" a frame. In games I can see my fps count drop 10-20 fps. Im coming here because I'm at my wits end I've narrowed it down to Memory, GPU or PSU. Some Things I have Done: Reseat GPU - Nothing Reseat Cables at PSU - Nothing Windows Memory Diagnostic - Nothing OCCT VRAM Test - No Errors Detected... Updated Graphics Driver - Nothing I have monitored temps and usage in HWInfo while playing and nothing is overheating or looks out of the norm. If you have any ideas' please let me know - I'm thinking about pulling the trigger on a new GPU since I've wanted an upgrade anyway. Edit - Just purchased a new gpu - going to try my gpu in my friends pc to try and narrow down the problem so more I will update when I do SPECS: Ryzen 7 5700x EVGA XC3 3070 750 Corsair PSU 3600 MHZ DDR4 8x4
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Hello, I'm pretty inexperienced in understanding what is happening exactly, but long story short, I got a 4k tv and wanted to get smooth 4k gaming, got my GPU, new parts to make it compatible and I got it all running. I launched Hogwarts legacy and notice quite a bit of screen tear and some dropped frames. I have my settings on max and have tried to have my tv display both UHD 4k native at 60hz and on PC 4k at 120hz. Tried going through the BIOS to set memory frequency to auto, 6000mhz (per someone's instructions) and 5200 (per https://www.amd.com/en/products/cpu/amd-ryzen-9-7950x). I'm not sure if it could possibly be my fans not expelling most of the heat properly, since I have just the one. If you need more info, please let me know. Specs Monitor: 77" LG C2 OLED GPU: ASUS NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4090 ROG Strix Overclocked Triple Fan 24 GB GDDR6X PCIe 4.0 Graphics Card CPU: AMD Ryzen 9 7950X 16-Core Processor Motherboard: ASUS Prime X670E-Pro WIFI RAM: 2x G.SKILL Flare X5 DDR5 PSU: CORSAIR RMx Series RM1000x Fan: NZXT Kraken X53
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Hey guys, I made a post quite a while ago, for those who are interested, this problem is on the same Pc. My PC randomly has extreme framedrops which last for about 10-15 seconds. Task Manager shows the CPU beeing weirdly stable at one exact percentage and GPU dropping to almost 0. I played a lot of Overwatch lately, the framerate there drops from up to 200 down to 0,5-2 but the drops happen in every program (and its always the whole computer which is lagging, sometimes even just on desktop with nothing open), they just happen more frequently in programs with higher performance requirements. The freezes also mess with the audio sometimes, making the pc completely silent or not register mic inputs anymore until I unplug and replug my headset. The PC also sometimes doesn´t start the explorer.exe automatically. I boot up the PC and it shows me blackscreen instead of desktop. I then do strg+alt+esc -> task manager and start the explorer.exe manually but i would like to know why it doesn´t do that automatically... Setup: Motherboard: asrock 990fx extreme3 cpu: amd fx 8120 gpu: Geforce gtx 460 Win 10 psu: combat power cp 750 plus 250Gb ssd, 500Gb hdd ram: Corsair xms3 ddr3 2x8Gb 1600MHz In difference to my old thread, the pc doesnt crash or restart on its own anymore, the new psu seems to have fixed that problem. But the freezes are still there and terrible. I am quite frustrated... I am available for more info if you need it I apologize for my probably a little weird english, i am a german.
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Since about 2 Weeks i have serious framedrop issues in about every game i play Valorant, League of Legends, Halo, etc. my Specs: Win 10 GPU: RTX 2060 GPU Driver: 511.23 fresh install with DDU CPU: Ryzen 3700x (Custom Loop with a 360mm Rad) Motherboard: X570 Aorus Elite Mother Updated the BIOS today PSU: 750W beQuiet Everything i tried so far: updated BIOS updated GPU driver changed Power Limit tried different games (all the same) turnd my computer on and off disconnected my 2 side Monitors closed every singe programm (Discord, Firefox, Spotify, Steam etc.) I am seriously lost to what else i can try...any help is much appreciate! NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2060 Frame Buffer Utilization.bmp NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2060 GPU Power.bmp NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2060 Reliable Voltage Limit.bmp
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So I've had my pc for about maybe 9 to 11 months, built it myself, and have been noticing frame drops on some games and where I've been able to see the most noticeable difference is Overwatch (ew I know). I run an rtx 2080 super 8gb vram, 16gb 3600mhz, ryzen 5 5600x, boot on m.2 ssd and extra sata ssd, and 1440p 144hz monitor. Now I'm able to run most of my games at max settings and I'm not too worried about running all my games at 144 fps, but when I play overwatch my settings are at max still at 1440p, display based fps and have never changed my settings and had no issues and I have an fps counter always on. Recently I've noticed that my frames are jumping all over the place from 154 (for some reason it goes that high on display based) to 70 to 100 and just keeps jumping up and down and very rarely has spasms of fps under 60. I've never seen any changes in other games because they don't have fps counters to see but I don't know my performance changed now even though my pc has had no issues before. Is there any explanation as to why my performance has gone down and ways to fix it?
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Hello Guys, i'm new to the forum and only created this account to try figuring out if the behaviour of my Vega 56 is as expected. My CPU is a Ryzen 5 1600x with 2667MHz dual-channel RAM at CL14. The RAM would theoretically do higher clocks but I found that the lower latency improved frametimes. My Vega is undervolted to 950mV and set to 1520MHz. The 2nd powerstate however is set to about 1200MHz. Changing the powerstates to identical clocks leads to freezing and crashing of the driver. I tried this to force higher clockspeeds in Overwatch since my gpu sits around 40-60% usage at 1080p 144Hz. Temps peak at 55°C and CPU-usage at 50-65%. GPU-clocks sit at power state 2, roughly 1200MHz, which is less than the silicon should be capable of and also leads to a harsh performance hit in Fur-Mark when applied manually. In benchmarks at 1080p the usage is at 100% and hits the highest set clockspeeds. When I start the game I can hit on average 240-270 FPS with frametimes around 4-5ms. However after some time the frames start dropping down to 200 FPS to as low as 100 FPS with a very noticeable increase of frametimes. Locking FPS to 200 and 180 shows the same behaviour with lower GPU-usage. Now rendering at 150% of the resolution leads to higher usage, but also shows drops after some playtime. Therefore I figured something has to be wrong about my PC that limits it in some way. Maybe someone with a Vega or similar experiences can help me. Also excuse any spelling/grammatical mistakes, I'm a non-native speaker.
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I have an ASUS gaming laptop with i5-8300H, GTX 1050Ti, 8GB RAM. Whenever I play games while being plugged in the CPU clock frequency drops down to as low as 800Mhz and there are a lot of frame drops. But when I remove adapter and run on battery the CPU clock speed increases by a small amount, the GPU clock speed drops, but I get constant 30 FPS without any frame drops.I don't know why this is happening. I attached a log file from Throtllestop. I was running DMC5 till 18:53:59 while being plugged in with crappy frames. At 18:54:00 I switched to battery power and got consistent 30 FPS. Can anyone help please as I am unable to play games. The log file is attached. 2021-01-11.txt
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Hello everyone:) First of all, please excuse me, if my grammar is not the yellow from the egg, english is not my native language:D Specs of my system: Ryzen 5 3600X no OC ASUS ROG Strix RTX 3080 10GB no OC 16GB DDR4 3200Mhz RAM MSI X-570 A-Pro MB Latest Drivers for GPU and Chipset and here's a userbenchmark score: UserBenchmarks: Game 192%, Desk 96%, Work 182% CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 3600X - 91.5% GPU: Nvidia RTX 3080 - 213.9% SSD: Samsung 850 Evo 120GB - 79.2% SSD: Samsung 850 Evo 500GB - 116.1% SSD: Samsung 980 NVMe PCIe M.2 1TB - 243.2% HDD: Seagate ST1000LM035-1RK172 1TB - 69.6% RAM: Kingston HyperX DDR4 3200 C16 2x8GB - 87.4% MBD: MSI X570-A PRO (MS-7C37) I believe it's since i upgraded my system from a 2060 to an ASUS Strix 3080 i get consistent frame drops in every game that i play in fullscreen every 7 seconds. and when i say every 7 second i mean i can literally count to seven and it will drop...that can't be normal. I'm going to upload a screenshot from AC Valhalla, that pretty much shows my drops in that little graph. I get those drops in every game, if it's Cyberpunk or Superhot, so it can't be graphics alone. As soon as i set every game to windowed borderless mode, the drops are completely gone but not every game has that option for example AC Black Flag. I tried troubleshooting the problem several times, heres a list what i tried so far. Disable Windows Fullscreen Optimization Changed windows high DPI Settings Disabled all the Windows gaming functions Closed MSI Afterburner and Riva Tuner in the Background Tweaked a few settings in the Nvidia Control Panel like threaded optimization and tripple buffering Set the refresh rate from my Monitor to 60Hz Enable/disable V-Sync in game and in the Control Panel I probably tried even more, but i lost track.... I ran out of ideas where this problem might be coming from and before i reset my system i wanted to ask you guys. Just tell me if i forgot to mention something.
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1 week ago i was playing battlefield 1 with my friend on a conquest match, It was working fine until a frame drop occured and was getting bad fps then. I launched forza horizon 4 then and it cant even get past the loading screen and even if it did i was getting huge fps drop like freezing for 1 or 2 seconds then running on 60 fps and this keep goin on. I tried restarting the pc and it told me to enter wifi password again as there were some network changes occured since last restart. I entered the password again and it kept showing the same error. So i restarted again and i was able to connect but the frame drops were still there. I installed an old version of windows but still there were frame drops even in crew 2 where i never experienced a fps problem. Someone kindly respond.... My specs i3 8100 gigabyte h310mh zotac gtx 1060 3gb cm 450 psu 16 gb gskill ripjaws 1tb wd hdd
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framedrops Major Lagging/Dropped Frames with Big Titles
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Hello All, To make this short and sweet - I pull up Call of Duty: Warzone and can be playing perfectly fine for two games or so and then my game will all of the sudden will drop down to 5 FPS and the whole computer starts lagging/stuttering. If i click out of the game even my programs such as chrome, task manager, spotify, etc. will crash. I've tried playing with and without any other programs open and it makes no difference it still happens until I can force close the game and everything returns back to normal. My first instinct was to turn everything down on the game as far as graphics go, but it did not seem to help at all. CPU: Intel i7-5820k 3.3Ghz 6-Core Processor MOBO: Asus X99-DELUXE ATX LGA2011-3 GPU: Asus GeForce GTX 980 Ti 6GB STRIX RAM: Corsair Vengance 32GB DDR4-3000 Memory: Samsung 850 EVO- Series 1TB Is my computer bottle necking somewhere is what my question is or could this be something else? Thanks in advanced. -
Hello Guys, can you help me with this problem?: I bought a new GPU (RTX 2070 Super 8GB) and in most games it's working fine. But when I play e.g. COD: Modern Warfare with mostly max Graphics settings on 1080p (which is the only game I'm getting ~100% CPU usage), my graphics card VRAM is nearly 8/8GB used and I'm getting lags and framedrops with around 70fps. In other games I'm also not getting the fps I thought this GPU can deliver. In COD it's showing: CPU: 90-100% GPU: 90+% VRAM, ~70° C / 158° F RAM: 80% My specs: MB ASUS H110M-PLUS micro-ATX CPU Intel Core i7-7700 CPU @3.6GHz 4 Cores GPU GeForce RTX 2070 SUPER 8GB VRAM XLR8 OC RAM 8GB DDR4 2133MHz Screens 1xFHD 60Hz, 1xUHD 60Hz Power supply 650W I will upgrade my RAM to 16 or 24GB, but should I upgrade my CPU too? Is my CPU bottlenecking my GPU? And why is my GPU In the startscreen already 7/8GB used?? Thank you for answering!
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Hi everyone, 4 days ago i build a pc with a friend, but since the first moment I´ve been experiencing problems. I think I´ve tried everything but nothings seems to work, I´ve read lots of post, whatched lots of videos but I can´t find any solution. This is my fisrt PC, so I am not great at troubleshooting, also I am already getting confused with all of this because I tried so many different things... My specs: Ryzen 3800X Stock Cooler RX 5700 XT Red Devil HyperX Fury 16GB 3600mhz RAM MSI B450 Gaming Pro Carbon AC M.2 970 Evo Plus 500GB (Windows is installed here) SSD Kingston 500GB HDD Seagate Barracuda 1TB PSU Thermaltake ToughPower Grand RGB 850W Samsung 27" 1440p 144hz (I´ve heard changing the M.2 from 4.0 to 3.0 could help, but I´m not sure how to do it) I already triend reinstalling Windows and it didn´t help I updated the BIOS, and all the drivers. (I´ve tried with the RX 5700 XT 20.2.2 drivers and after that the 20.4.2 and I still have the same problems) Also my monitor has FreeSync and it´s activated I´ve tried changing the screen configuration from 144hz to 120hz to 60hz I´ve tried changing the configuration on the games and on the AMD Radeon Software And here some examples: When playing Battlefield V the game stutter every 5 seconds, and the frames drop every 15 seconds or so from 100 to 60. Also the frametime is not consistent, most of the time ranges between 10ms and 16ms but frequently goes up to 46ms also Whe playing The Outer Worlds the game stutters constantly and sometimes the frames drop When playing Metro Exodus the frames drop form 90 to 30 and i get micro stuttering too Forza Horizon 4 seems like the only game where i don´t have so many issues. The frames don´t drop but micro stuttering happen every 5 minutes or so (I have all the games storaged in the M.2 or the other SSD so the HDD is not the problem) So I really cant get my hand on what is the problem here, I am starting to think that maybe is a hardware problem and I should return the GPU, but maybe the CPU is the problem... I don´t really know anymore. Please, if someone could give a solution it woul be great appreciated.
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Now that I have seemed to have found the right Forum page About a month ago I decided to install COD Warzone, and things were going great, my system ran it fine, no frame issues, lagging or anything at all until an update came out for the game and then I seemingly couldn't run it for longer than 15-20 minutes without it crashing. I tried a couple things, changing setting to favor preformance in GeForce Experience, trying to adjust different settings in GeForce Experience, sover clocking my GPU, in which nothing really prevailed, and I believe its all due to my hard drive, after all I would run my task manager while playing Warzone and everytime it crashed my Disk usage was at 100%, meanwhile my GPU, CPU and Memory was only barely being halfway used, sometimes not even close to 50%. I just ended up giving up on the game and figured I'd play it on console, no biggy. The issue is that after I uninstalled I seemed to have massive framedropping issues in every game that I would play. In games like Rust, Minecraft and Destiny, I would get unbearable frame drops (especially in destiny 2, it would piss me off to an extreme lol), in which I would be playing and every 3-20 seconds I would just be getting horrible frame drop from 60 FPS down to the 20s or even 10s, and I would just give up playing games because I couldn't enjoy playing them because my frames would just take a shit every few seconds. Here is where I am at a loss, I tried multiple things and I have seen no return to how my system use to run, efficient with no frame drops what so ever. I tried multiple things to see if it would fix the issue, Defragging my Hard Drive, scanning it for bad sectors, enabling write caching and just deleting large files that I dont use anymore. I come here in hopes that someone can help resolve the issue, I am really a Novice when it comes to any computer fixing or troubling shooting or anything like that (as you can probably tell in reading all of this) I mean I built my own PC but in all honesty I am not the most technology advanced person. so like I said I am just reaching out in hopes that someone who knows way more than me can help. I am sure including the parts to my build may help some people understand what the issue is better, or maybe not at all, but reguardless I will include them Motheboard: MSI X270 Gaming Pro Carbon CPU- i-7 7700K Memory- 2 of Trident G.Skill 8 GB GPU- EVGA GeForce 1060 3GB SC Gaming Storage- Western Digital Caviar Blue 1TB I think its clear that out of all the parts I decided to cheap out on storage and got a HDD because I thought getting alot of cheap storage would be better than getting a little of fast storage, and I think that is defiently a lesson I have learned this path month. In the future I do plan on getting a SSD to add onto my build for obvious reasons, but for now I am stuck and hoping someone can help, thanks!
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Hello LTT members. I got my MSI Gaming x 1080 today and instantly went to GTA V. I am using the redux mod aswell. Now, the FPS was particularly low in GTA V. It was always around 35-50 FPS, NO matter what setting I would pick. I would play on Ultra, 8xmsaa (8x reflection msaa aswell), and it would yield the same result as playing on High, 2xmsaa (almost). Now, here is what I observed in Afterburner: http://prntscr.com/d357v1 This is the Graph for GPU usage while playing. As you can see, for the most part, its not even close to 100%, most of the time being at around 50-60%. At its lowest GPU usage points, I get the framedrops to 30-40. Now: does this mean my cpu is bottlenecking my graphicscard? Or is it some kind of weird problem with the card itself? Hope you guys can help! Best regards, Rankhole!
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Hey guys, I've been struggling with some framedrops in GTA online recently. When I'm not in the city and just flying about in the desert, GPU usage sits at 99 percent and framerates are fine (90-120). Once I enter the city, however, GPU usage drops to 60/70 percent and framerates drop to 50-60. Now usually I'd assume this was due to a CPU bottleneck, but once I use the afterburner overlay I can see that only one core/thread sits at 70 percent usage and all the others are at 50 or lower. Besides, I don't think a 7700HQ would framedrop this badly in GTA V. Is this behavior normal? Oh and BTW the temperatures are fine on both the cpu and gpu, they're always below 80 celsius, which is good enough on a laptop. Help would be much appreciated! Specs: GTX 1060 (laptop) i7 - 7700HQ 16 GB RAM (single channel) Installed on SATA 256GB SSD NVIDIA Game Ready Driver 385.41
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So today I decided to buy Battlefield 1 and since I hadn't updated my graphics drivers in a bit I decided to download the latest version and install it. Got on the game and had a horrible time trying to figure out why my frames were dropping, freezing, and just horrible in general ( when my game freezes it lasts around 3-5 seconds long ). Googled about it and tried some fixes like turning off shadowplay, disabling in-game gpu memory option, etc. I then tried doing a clean install of the latest graphics drivers and that didn't help. Came across a post on reddit about how using Display Driver Uninstaller to uninstall your current driver and reverting to an older driver might help. Did that and now i'm on driver version 376.19, but still have just as horrible frames as before. I have no issues on any other games I play. With these settings i'm getting around an average of 80fps dropping to as low as 35-50 at times:
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My pc: Ryzen 5 2600 Msi gaming plus atx mobo Team T-force 8gb of RAM dual channel 3000 frequency Gtx 1060 3gb oc Wd blue 1tb NZXT h500 Corsair vs400 watt psu So i know that the 3gb of VRAM isn't the best but paired with a 2600 i should be seeing some decent performance. I'll be using gta 5 as an example. So i get some high frames while standing still, around the 70's and as soon as i move it goes down to the 20's. While exiting a building and going out i get to the low teens in fps. I checked my usage while in-game and ill take a picture and attatch it but my cpu and gpu usages seem normal. 20 to 30% on my cpu and 30 to 40 on my gpu, also it does not matter if i change the graphics settings as it is still unplayable at normal settings. At first i thought that it might be my psu as it is obly 400 watts but for my system it shouldnt use up more than 400 watts. Any help would be very very much appreciated, thank you if you read all of this.
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So I have been playing games on my Alienware 15 2015 for the past 3 years and this is the first time I’ve faced an issue with the performance. In rocket league, I used to get 60FPS no drops smooth and everything set to max. Now, suddenly, during matches it falls to 30FPS or so and will automatically better after 1-2 mins and then again drop after a while. Also I used MSI afterburner and GPU temp was constant 79-81 C. Frame drop occurred after 10-12 mins of play and became normal after 2 mins.
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I have been dealing with weird frame drops and lag during any game, even league of legends and dota (note that my pc used to handle gtav and other heavier games at 1080/60fps before the lag appeared). It has been over 2 months, I tried every fix and trick i came across the web with no solution. So, I decided to upgrade my cpu and gpu but the lag is still there. Does that mean my mobo is at fault? or can it be just a software issue? The issue seems to go away after i restart my pc for some reason....i'm clueless as to what it could be now. In game both cpu and gpu run lower than 55C and the usage fluctuates between 10% and 30% for the gpu while the cpu stays around 12%
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My frame rate drops from 104-150 to 30-40 in and out of game. I have been trying to solve this issue for at least 2 months now, all drivers are up to date, temperatures are bellow 60C, BIOS updated and restored, played around with Registry Editor, disabled game modes on windows, vsync, switched between hdmi and display port, literally everything I found in other forums and threads about it and it is still doing it. At this point I just want someone to point me in the right direction and tell me if I am supposed to replace/upgrade my GPU or my mobo? or if doing so is gonna solve anything. Nvidia GeForce 1060 6gb Ryzen7 2700x Gigabyte GA-AB350-GAMING 3 MOBO 16gb RAM Windows 10 pro
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Just started playing COD BO2 again and after a couple of games my game just dropped to 15 fps. Didn't even change a setting or downloaded anything. I'm completely clueless and I haven't been able to find anyone who can help me so far. Anything would help. Thanks in advance.
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The problem: After a motherboard change I started getting random framedrops in GTA V. Now, after some time analyzing, I have found that the framedrops seem to occur only in performance-hungry games like GTA V and Arma 3. Also, they do not seem to depend on what I am doing in the game. Every minute or so the game starts to give me about 5 FPS with the frames lagging behind the actual game. Then, after about 10 seconds, everything goes back to normal. The framedrops usually start when I've been in the game for about 10 minutes. The (non-) fixes: I updated the drivers. I tried changing the motherboard back. I tried both motherboards with both graphics cards. I changed the hard drive (but it's a mirror). I tried reinstalling windows. I looked into the thermals because the problems only started after some time, but they peak at around 50°C for the CPU and 65°C for the GPU. I installed a dedicated PhysX-card. Non of those worked. The system (nothing is overclocked): CPU: AMD FX8350 GPU: Palit GTX 970 PhysX: Palit GTX 750ti MoBo: ASRock 970 Extreme3 RAM: 24GB DDR3 (2\*8 from the same manufacturer on 1 and 2, 1\*8 on 3) PSU: 730W Xilence XP730RS HDD: 2TB Display connection: DVI from card to VGA at the monitor CPU cooling: Coolermaster Seidon 120V push-pull (out) Case fans: 4 (3 in, 1 out) Some more stuff like USB cards and card readers Please help! I'm at the end of my knowledge. EDIT: I've uploaded a clip of the problem to YouTube: [https://youtu.be/U\_731fu1SJQ](https://youtu.be/U_731fu1SJQ) The quality is pretty bad, but you will see what I mean (00:23 - 00:35). The bad quality amplifies the effect, in reality the game is still somewhat playable.
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