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Hey hai. Not too long ago (about a month ago) i bought new PC parts but i've been having a lot of stuttering in games. The parts i bought/upgraded are: GPU: RTX 4060 8gb CPU: I5 14400F RAM: 2x 16gb 3200mhz Storage: 1TB M.2 Kingston SSD MOBO: MSI PRO H610M-E DDR4 I completely reinstalled windows 11, fresh install. GPU drivers downloaded straight from Nvidia, same with Mobo drivers from MSI (using the MSI center or something like that -idk the name atm-). Yet my games (Cyberpunk 2077, COD MW3, BeamNG, Forza Horizon 4, VRChat, Rainbow Six Siege and a few other games that i play, still have stutters and i'm unsure what to do. Only thing i haven't upgraded so far is my PSU (i have a 550W PSU), but after looking some stuff up, apparently a PSU won't make my games stutter. anyone maybe know what i could possibly do to stop the stuttering as it's getting really annoying and frustrating at times. thanks in advance~ ~Arezra
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Hi, i dont know what do to bcs i wanted to play fortnite with my friend but it stutters like crazy My spec: Rtx 3070 i5 12600k 16Gb corsair vegenance 3600mhz xmp 1tb ssd nvme 750W Nzxt psu Navis f240 gigabyte x gaming ax b660 i got the pc 7 months ago other games are working pretty cool but there is something wrong with fortnite. On automatic settings (rt off) i get 10 fps in game and 25 in lobby on performance mode i get 240 fps but every secound it drops, sometimes even to 34fps I tried everything DDU clean driver install, using every single tip from youtube, reinstalling the game and nothing works In task manager everything looks normally and temps are good too Anyone knows how do i fix it?
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I have an rtx 3080, and a i912900k. 10 fans, and aio cooler, 32 gigs of ram, yet no matter what I do I am getting extreme stuttering on fortnite. Almost unplayable. This happened on preformance mode, dx11, dx12, high settings, low settings, it doesn’t matter. I’ve looked everywhere on YouTube and tried many things. Yet still no luck, my game stutters terribly and I don’t know what else to do. Every other game runs perfectly fine, it is just Fortnite. Any help would be appreciated, thanks.
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First of all my specs: CPU: AMD Ryzen 7 5800x 8-Core Processor GPU: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3070 Ti (Drivers up to date) Motherboard: Gigabyte x570 Aorus Elite (Drivers up to date) RAM: VENGEANCE RGB PRO 32GB (16+16) PSU: EVGA GOLD 650 WATT (don't really remember the PSU I have, but remember this info) I'm reaching out for assistance with a persistent stuttering issue I've been experiencing primarily in Fortnite, although it's also noticeable in other games to a lesser extent. In Fortnite, these stutters are particularly troublesome, causing my frame rate to plummet from a steady 300 down to as low as 20-80 sporadically, before bouncing back up instantly. While the problem isn't as severe in other games, it still pops up from time to time. This stuttering problem has been a thorn in my side for quite some time now. Despite upgrading various components of my PC, including switching from an AMD Ryzen 5 5800x CPU and a GTX 1660 Super GPU, the issue persists. I even went as far as swapping out my motherboard, though that was primarily to ensure compatibility with the new CPU. I've diligently explored every troubleshooting avenue available online, tinkering with Windows registry settings and resorting to a complete factory reset in hopes of a resolution. Although there has been some marginal improvement, likely due to updates from Fortnite, the stutters remain an annoyance. I've tried various tweaks such as capping FPS with RTSS, overclocking my CPU to mitigate potential bottlenecks, and adjusting BIOS settings like NVIDIA resizable BAR—all without success. Even toggling RAM XMP settings hasn't provided a lasting solution, although I've opted to keep it enabled for improved RAM performance. At this point, I feel like I've exhausted all options short of building an entirely new PC from scratch. Given the frustration of experiencing stuttering on what many would consider a high-performance PC, any insights or suggestions would be immensely appreciated. I'm eager to restore smooth gaming experiences, especially in Fortnite, which has been marred by these persistent stutters. If you have any advice or solutions to offer, I'd be incredibly grateful. (Before someone asks, yes i did use chat GPT lol, needed to make the reason sound comprehendible as I tend to cramp everything into one place) if you have any further questions about my issue please let me know, thank you in advance
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Recently I turned on the fTPM on my asus B550 wifi motherboard because of the new Windows 11 TPM 2.0 requirements, after I did that I started getting random stuttering on everything, heavy cpu or gpu load don’t seem to trigger it, I tried running the heaven benchmark and doing some heavy renders in blender but nothing happened , its just random and everything stutters, discord calls, games, YouTube, it happens randomly at least 3 times a day I turned off fTPM and the stuttering went away, anyone have a clue what could be happening? I have a 3090 and a 3900xt
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A few weeks ago my laptop started to get frame stutters while I am gaming. My FPS will be totally fine (around 60 fps) and then every few minutes will suddenly stutter and drop to 1 - 3 fps and then will go back to 60 fps. This has never happened before and is now happening every few minutes on titles that I have spent hundreds of hours playing without a problem on. My laptop is a Asus Vivobook Pro 14X OLED with the following specs: - Intel i5-11300H - 16 GB RAM - Nvidia GeForce RTX 3050 - Windows 11 64bit 22h2 I have tried all the obvious fixes including: - Restarting the laptop - Updating drivers - Setting game graphics to minimal None of the above have solved the issue. I could really use some advice on this one.
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Help: Wanted to start playing VR again but it's unplayable
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So I haven't played VR in about a year and wanted to get into it again. But for whatever reason any game I try to start, even light games like pistol whip or beat saber are lagging extremely hard. My GPU is reporting almost 100% usage from all the games. I have never had this issue before. I am using a quest 1 with USB quest link. (bandwith is high enough) My GPU is an RTX 2070 super. -
Hi everyone, I have recently bought my first gaming laptop - the Lenovo Legion 5 Pro with a RTX 3070 with a AMD Ryzen 7 5800H and 16 Gb of RAM. While I am being able to maintain very good frame rates in most games I have tried (I am using MSI Afterburner with RTSS to keep a steady frame rate and monitor it), I keep on getting slight stutters in many games. These stutters seem to correlate with areas in which the game needs to load new assets and textures (e.g. it always happens in shadow of the tomb raider when transitioning hidden loading screens). I can usually reproduce these stutters by simply crossing specific regions in a game where I suppose the game is loading new textures. The stutters are really limited to these situations and appear as clear frametime spikes. I was wondering if someone has an idea of what this might be - is this simply an aspect of PC gaming? I know there are these issues of shader compilation, but I feel that this is different since it does not improve by repetition. On the other hand, I keep on seeing people with RTX 3000s complaining about stutters. I guess I just wanted to understand if there is something I can do to solve this issue or if this is just normal. I have already done all kinds of uninstalling and reinstalling drivers that is usually suggested. Thank you!
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So I recently upgraded my GPU and RAM. I have a 4070 with an i7 10700, 32GB of 3200 CL16, and a PSU of 800W. I had a 1070 with 16GB and I didn't have stuttering, but now I have micro stuttering in every game like R6, Red Dead, and Squad. I'm not using 100% of the CPU, but I feel this micro-stuttering. This is because i have a huge bootleneck or can be because of something else?
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Hello I upgraded my PC, Motherboard asus crosshair hero x670e Amd 7800x3d 32 gbs of ddr5 3080ti Windows is on nvme The pc stutters so hard randomly even when iam just running youtube . It stutters and the audio starts cutting out and video will buffer and the whole pc will freeze then get back to normal , it happen in alot of different ways
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I am having trouble with a recently purchased Gigabyte gaming oc rtx 3070. Previously, I had a gtx 1650 and could play games without any stuttering or fps drops, I would just get low fps because it was a bad card. However, with my new rtx3070 I have been unable to play any games. When playing Fortnite on low or high quality settings, directx 11 or 12, vsync on or off, I am getting nearly 160fps that every couple seconds drops to <20 fps and it hitches and stutters constantly, especially when panning. If I try to enable RTX then the game crashes. Minecraft plays without the stuttering, however it still isn't amazing and if I try to enable RTX, even on low render distance, the game crashes. Some of the things I have tried: -DDU driver uninstaller and reinstalled latest drivers. -Tried changing to pcie gen 3 -Set it to pcie gen 4 instead of auto -performed a clean boot with all options disabled in msconfig and task manager startup. -Ran a virus scan -under clocked gpu by 100mhz -checked and confirmed that cpu is not overclocked -updated bios version -checked thermals and everything is ok. cpu stayed below 60 and gpu below 70 -checked cpu core utilization and no single thread reached 100% -Checked memory for errors with windows memory diagnostic in advanced mode and found no errors. Any help would be greatly appreciated! CPU - Ryzen 5 3600 GPU - Gaming oc rtx 3070 CPU cooler - cooler master hyper 212 black edition Memory - g.skill rip jaws v 3600mhz 2X8gb in dual channel, 2nd and 4th slot. MOBO - asrock pro 4 gaming a/c boot drive/ main game drive - 1tb nvme ssd large storage drive - 4tb hdd backup drive - 4tb hdd
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Hi, I have been gaming with my system for a year or two now and have performed plenty of maintenance and upgrades however I have been seeing lots of stutters throughout very certain games. I tested this issue through 4 different games — Halo Infinite - A few barely noticeable stutters probably just because I’m running higher settings Plants Versus Zombies GW2 - Many stutters, regardless of resolution and settings will go from 180 fps and 5ms frame time to 5 fps and 60 millisecond frame time for a second every time I really start to move The Finals - Plenty of stutters going from around 110 fps to 40 doesn’t seem to depend of settings Destiny 2 - almost no stutters These bad stutters occurred regardless of settings. The PC I’m using has these specs: Intel I5 12400 Gigabyte B660 Gaming X AX DDR4 Founders edition RTX 2070 Super 32gb G.Skill Ripjaw DDR4 3200mhz Corsair CX 750m PSU Two SSDs one M.2 from SKhynix and an inland SATA 2.5 inch I have seen a red light on my motherboard sometimes and it seems to be related to the boot drive however I doubt this is causing the problem One other note I could make is that my system physically Cannot boot into bios. I’ve tried everything other than a damaged boot drive I can’t imagine any other reasons why it can’t go into the bios though that is probably unrelated.
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Hey everyone, I could really use some help here as I'm at a loss. I've tried many things, and I did see some improvement when completely deleting and reinstalling my GPU drivers, but the issue persists. Tried posting here and elsewhere, but only have ever gotten a single response. The Problem: My PC has recently developed a stutter when gaming, even in titles that are far from resource intensive. (Helldivers and Destiny 2 being good examples) It was upgraded with a new ASUS TUF Gaming RTX 4090 OC Edition and 1600w PSU very early this year and has been running mostly fine since. The stutter has only developed in the last few weeks, exact timeframe of development unknown. Problem Observations: Monitoring tools (GPU Tweak III, Dragonforce CPU Monitor, Task Manager) shows the only thing out of the ordinary is that when a stutter occurs, GPU utilization drops by about 10-25%, and CPU utilization drops by about 5-10% while CPU frequency drops by 25%, but all immediately revert to normal. A weird one is when a game stutters the RGB on my AIO will sometimes visibly "stutter" as well. During stutter, FPS counter shows FPS drop of about 7-14 FPS though game is unresponsive for about half a second to a full second depending on resource intensity. Stuttering is inconsistent. Can go entire pro-longed firefights in a high intensity and resource demanding game like Darktide without it occurring, or can't go a few feet without a stutter for a few seconds in Destiny 2. There's no pattern to it and can sometimes go an hour without it. I also wouldn't call it game-breaking, but it is very annoying. Attempted Fixes and Results: Turning PC off and on again. (Multiple Times) Result: No Change. Updated almost all drivers to ensure they are running on their latest versions and have had all previous versions cleaned. Result: Upon total deletion and reinstallation of Nvidia drivers, I did see a decrease in the severity of stuttering, but they do still occur, and started going back to normal as time went on. Updated Windows 11. Even attempted a beta build. Result: No Change. The TUF Gaming RTX 4090 OC Edition comes pre-overclocked, so tinkered with overclock settings. Result: No change. Locking framerate of games. Result: No Change. Enabling / Disabling G-Sync on monitor. Result: No Change. Enabling / Disabling V-sync in games. Result: No Change. Adjusting graphical quality in games. Result: No Change. Updated RGB software and firmware. Result: No Change. Tested and Reseated each RAM card. Result: No Change. Flashed Bios. Result: No Change. Potential Fixes Not Yet Attempted: Reinstallation of Windows. I would prefer to only do this as a last resort due to how long it often takes. PC Specs: OS: Windows 11 Bios: A.70 CPU: Ryzen 5950x w/ Corsair 420mm AIO RAM: Trident Z RGB 64GB DDR4 3600 (4 x 16GB) MB: MSI MAG B550 Tomahawk GPU: ASUS TUF Gaming RTX 4090 OC Edition PSU: EVGA 1600 P+ Supernova Platinum M.2 NVME: Samsung 970 EVO 1TB SATA SSD: Samsung 860 EVO 1TB Hard Disk: Samsung 4TB External Hard Disk: 10TB PC Info: Thermals have been thoroughly checked. Even under-load, GPU never reaches more than 51*C, CPU never over 77*C. Case is well ventilated and features seven fans. (Three in-take, four exhaust, counting AIO) All dust filters have been thoroughly cleaned. Most components are still quite young. MB, CPU + AIO, RAM, NVME, SATA and fans were acquired in 2021. GPU and PSU acquired early 2023. All components were purchased new. Games are stored across separate drives and games on all drives are impacted. Unless I am missing it, I am not seeing any blatant signs of component bottlenecking, but perhaps I am not understanding such information correctly. I hope this is enough info to get started and I greatly appreciate any help those more knowledgeable than I could provide. I would greatly like to find and fix the cause so as to go back to the way things were before, as hours of troubleshooting later I have come up empty.
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Hey everyone, I could really use some help here as I'm at a loss. Tried a variety of things but haven't found a fix and I'm worried about the risk of potential component damage. The Problem: My PC has recently developed a stutter when gaming, even in titles that are far from resource intensive. (Helldivers and Destiny 2 being good examples) It was upgraded with a new ASUS TUF Gaming RTX 4090 OC Edition and 1600w PSU very early this year and has been running mostly fine since. The stutter has only developed in the last month-or-so, exact timeframe of development unknown. Problem Observations: Monitoring tools (GPU Tweak III, Dragonforce CPU Monitor, Task Manager) shows the only thing out of the ordinary is that when a stutter occurs, GPU utilization drops by about 10-25% but then immediately reverts to normal. A weird one is when a game stutters the computer's RGB visibly "stutters" as well. During stutter, FPS counter shows FPS drop of about 7-14 FPS though game is unresponsive for about half a second to a full second depending on resource intensity. Stuttering is inconsistent. Can go entire pro-longed firefights in a high intensity and resource demanding game like Darktide without it occurring, or can't go a few feet without a stutter for a few seconds in Destiny 2. Stuttering is not a constant or consistent. It happens seemingly at random with no pattern. Stuttering occurs while under load, but happens regardless of which component is being utilized most. Attempted Fixes and Results: Turning PC off and on again. (Multiple Times) Result: No Change. Update almost all drivers to ensure they are running on their latest versions and have had all previous versions cleaned. The exception to this is CPU driver as AMD's StoreMI suffers well-known installation errors and AMD's tech support is next to worthless. Result: No Change. Updated Windows 11. Even attempted a beta build. Result: No Change. The TUF Gaming RTX 4090 OC Edition comes pre-overclocked, so tinkered with overclock settings. Result: Data inconclusive, but slight improvement might have been noticed with stutter in Darktide. Locking framerate of games. Result: No Change. Enabling / Disabling G-Sync on monitor. Result: No Change. Enabling / Disabling V-sync in games. Result: No Change. Adjusting graphical quality in games. Result: Less resource intensive games did seem to see a slight decrease in amount of stuttering, but would still occur. Updating RGB software. Result: No Change. Testing and Reseating RAM. Result: Stuttering seemed to DRASTICALLY decrease, though did start coming back. Did this at the same time I flashed Bios, so can't discern which helped most. Flashed Bios. Result: Stuttering seemed to DRASTICALLY decrease, though did start coming back. Did this at the same time I reseated RAM, so can't discern which helped most. Potential Fixes Not Yet Attempted: Reinstallation of Windows. I would prefer to only do this as a last resort due to how long it often takes. PC Specs: OS: Windows 11 Bios: A.70 CPU: Ryzen 5950x w/ Corsair 420mm AIO RAM: Trident Z RGB 64GB DDR4 3600 (4 x 16GB) MB: MSI MAG B550 Tomahawk GPU: ASUS TUF Gaming RTX 4090 OC Edition PSU: EVGA 1600 P+ Supernova Platinum M.2 NVME: Samsung 970 EVO 1TB SATA SSD: Samsung 860 EVO 1TB Hard Disk: Samsung 4TB External Hard Disk: 10TB PC Info: Thermals have been thoroughly checked. Even under-load, GPU never reaches more than 51*C, CPU never over 77*C. Case is well ventilated and features seven fans. (Three in-take, four exhaust) All dust filters have been thoroughly cleaned. Most components are still quite young. MB, CPU + AIO, RAM, NVME, SATA and fans were acquired in 2021. GPU and PSU acquired early 2023. All components were purchased new. Storage issue ruled out as impacted titles are spread across storage devices. Unless I am missing it, I am not seeing any blatant signs of component bottlenecking, but perhaps I am not understanding such information correctly. I hope this is enough info to get started and I greatly appreciate any help those more knowledgeable than I could provide. I'm noticing the stutters with somewhat increasing frequency and I would greatly like to find and fix the cause so as to go back to the way things were before.
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I recently installed a "new" graphics card that I picked up from eBay. It is a used 3060-ti Founders Edition, was used gently for mining, but is altogether fine performance-wise. Works fine on the games that I play, much better than the previous card that I had. My only complaint is that I have been noticing my PC run slower, i.e. when I use Office Word, it has a short delay before the words are typed. Also, I have been getting some light stuttering when I have a bunch of internet tabs open. It is occasional. I have already reinstalled the gaming drivers manually, after removing the NVIDIA Experience software, but I am still having this problem. Any assistance/ideas would be appreciated. These are my build specs: CPU: Intel Core i7-12700 2.1 GHz 12-Core Processor ($304.00 @ B&H) CPU Cooler: Corsair iCUE H60x RGB ELITE 47.73 CFM Liquid CPU Cooler (Purchased For $80.00) Motherboard: Gigabyte B660 GAMING X AX DDR4 ATX LGA1700 Motherboard Memory: G.Skill Trident Z RGB 32 GB (2 x 16 GB) DDR4-3200 CL16 Memory ($77.98 @ Amazon) Storage: Crucial MX500 1 TB 2.5" Solid State Drive ($57.29 @ Amazon) Video Card: NVIDIA Founders Edition GeForce RTX 3060 Ti 8 GB Video Card ($569.99 @ Amazon) Case: MSI MPG GUNGNIR 110R ATX Mid Tower Case ($79.99 @ Newegg) Power Supply: Corsair HX750 Platinum 750 W 80+ Platinum Certified Fully Modular ATX Power Supply ($346.00 @ Amazon) Monitor: Samsung Odyssey G3 24.0" 1920 x 1080 144 Hz Monitor ($214.00 @ Amazon)
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I have been to Reddit and Tom's Hardware about this issue but they don't allow me to post this because of "spam-like" or "inappropriate" content. I have been running into this issue for about 3 months while playing Roblox. I have been going through everything to try to attempt to fix it but I have had no luck. When playing Roblox, I would run into an issue where the CPU times would spike all the way up to 2000ms while the GPU does not. I can't recreate the issue. I have went through numerous different ways of fixing and testing different components to make sure that it isn't a component create all the problems. My computer works perfectly fine for every other game on max settings such as Minecraft, Overwatch, CSGO, Forza Horizon 3 and Valorant. Here are the specs for my computer: CPU: Ryzen 5 5600x, runs at 50C GPU: Geforce RTX 3070 Ti, runs at 47C SSD: 1TB Samsung EVO RAM: 16 GB Corsair Vengeance RAM @ 3200mHz PSU: EVGA 650W Motherboard: Asrock B450M Steel Legend What I tried to fix the issue: Reinstalled Roblox Adjusted the Firewall Checked Temps of All components (everything was good) Checked the Voltages of CPU (Good) Stressed Tested CPU, GPU, RAM, and SSD (all good) Completely Reinstalling Roblox Used Bloxstrap (external Roblox mod) Turned Graphics down Here are some pictures: Images and Videos of the Incidents on Roblox
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Hello guys, So after I bought my computer there were no issues at all. But recently I started having issues with my entire PC just stuttering/lagging a couple minutes after launching some games. This includes issues like (at the same time) Mouse delay, audio cracking and freezes. When I open my task manager nothing is out of the ordinary. Some games I experience this frequently with are: Apex legends, Dead by Daylight, Hunt: Showdown, Brawlhalla, Rainbow Six Siege and Valorant. At first I thought it could have been an issue with games running EAC (EasyAntiCheat) but it was happening in other games as well. Looking through forums I cannot really find any problem similar to mine. I don't think my computer is the problem cause before there were no issues but maybe there is a common problem that I'm not aware of like bad drivers. If someone could help me I'd greatly appreciate it. Computer specs: RTX4090OC (Gigabyte) Ryzen 9 7950x 64GB DDR5 Corsair Dominator ASUS Crosshair 670HE 1200W Corsair PSU 4TB Seagate FireCuda SSD I also added 2 screenshots of GPU-z and CPU-z, maybe someone can find an issue I can't.
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Hi, from almost a week ago, my pc started to give a heating smell, I shown it to pc store, where I got it build, he said it's normal, but now, I am also facing stuttering issues or like I am getting high fps while playing games, but still feels like low fps, (Asphalt 9, genshin impact, minecraft), also sometimes I feel like pc skipping frames even in browsing or watching video, also I got (instruction could not read at memory location) kind of errors two times, I ran hwin64, all temps are normal, still don't know what is going wrong, My specs :- Ryzen 5 5600x MSI RTX 3060 12gb MSI B550M pro vdh wifi MoBo Circle 650W 80+Bronze PSU please help, I tried to locate smell location, but not getting, I think its from VRM MOSFET, but MOSFET temps are 42 degC, which are normal I think
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I built a computer a few years ago with an ASUS TUF OC RTX 3080, Ryzen 5900X, 32GB RAM and 2x M.2 fast storage drives. I immediately noticed that games didn’t look right despite frame counters showing a relatively high fps. I currently use a 4K 144Hz monitor (M32U), however, the same issue occurs on 1080p and 1440p panels (also 144Hz). I’ve used countless driver versions over the years so I’m confident that’s not the issue, although it sometimes does get worse after a new driver is released. The problem is tricky to describe because it sounds so similar to having low fps, but it runs deeper than that, and across all games. It doesn’t make any difference if I switch to my 1080p 144Hz monitor and/or change all graphics presets to the lowest quality, or lower the in-game resolution. It’s as though objects in motion shake/twitch across the screen, it’s very janky. I captured my screen in a couple of games, but YT’s compression makes the issue far less visible in the video: Halo Infinite: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=52pLI_Qd1u4 Forza: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jbphLWOdsco Games run a lot smoother and look far better on consoles, even though my PC is a lot more powerful. I started to think that it was in my head, but I recently helped a friend buy a gaming PC that is a similar power level to mine. I hooked up my M32U monitor to their machine and it was like night and day. The same games on the same settings ran buttery smooth on their system. Not sure if it helps with troubleshooting, but I get a lot more pop-in than I should for a 3080/5900X. Cut scenes also look very choppy as though assets are struggling to load. I’ve reset Windows to factor settings a bunch of times but that didn’t fix it. Many games don’t seem to scale properly either. When I change options within the video settings, the game doesn’t seem to apply those changes with the desired effect. For example, here, I switch between low and ultra settings, I go down to 1080p and up to 8k: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jbphLWOdsco The frame counter changes, but the experience doesn’t, at least not by the amount it should. Surely it shouldn’t feel similarly janky at 1080p low settings as it does at 8k ultra? It’s as though there is something deep in the background controlling the show and breaking things. Any thoughts or suggestions would be very welcome!
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Hello. I've been having stutters in all games I play for about 4 days alerady. Been trying to fix them for 4 days too. At first I had some stutters in only Dakride and I thought that his is just a flaaw of the patch, nothing more. Then I've started to hear a single bios/mobo(?) beep while playign the game. It was happening every 30 mins or so. Stutters was pretty annoying but not gamebreaking. Then I've read that a single beep code means: DRAM refresh failure or memory error . So I run my RAM throuight the MemTest82. Got about 200 fails on one of my ram stick in it. So I bought a new RAM and run it through the MemTest82, no error or fails whatsoever. Then i've tried to play the game and stutters didn't go anywhere, so as the beeps. Since then i've trried literally everything to fix that. I even reset my CMOS and did a clean install of windows 11. I've been trying to replace my RAM sticks and turn on/off XMP profile, also tried to run my PC with only one stick of RAM, but to no avail. Also completely cleaned my PC, my temps now are even better than before, and they were fine before. Weirdest thing is, that I have no stutters while running benchmarks in 3Dmark, and only got a single stutter in furmark (after multiple tests). But while playing even the lightest single player 3D games I have stutters all over the place. Also have no clue what is the reason for the beeps anymore, since I am hearing them in my headphones and I did a clean install of windows. I also see all of the stutters on my frame time graph in the afterburner overlay, while otherwise graph looks fine and stable. Dunno if there is any stuttering outside of games tho. P{obably not, but this is rather difficult for me to test. I'm about to give up tbh. Tech forums are the last cling of hope I have left. Otherwise I'll just make a new build on a few months or so. My specs are: MB - Gigabyte x570s UD RAM - G.Skill Ripjaws V 3600 mhz Cl16 GPU - RTX3060 CPU - Ryzen 7: 5800X3D PSU - CollerMaster MWE Gold 650W OS - Windows 11 PRO DAC - FiiO K3 And my monitor dosen't have a G-Sync, unfortunately. Windows is still pretty much clean, no RGB fusions. APP Centers, and any other garbage that I had on my previous windows install. I am also attached a vdioe with a beeping sound captured on it (windows sounds are tunred off brw). Is there any way to fix all this? Sorry for any bad english in my post, if there is any. DTB.mp4
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Hi, I recently upgraded my PC with a fast nvme drive and cleaned it then put it properly together, then I installed windows 11 with a single drive and all, nowI noticed in games the monitor is sort of losing FPS/Stutters more like (the effect of unsynced fps I would describe as) while at the same time the brightness and contrast are not in harmony, this fixes when I put the game in full screen. This effect does not happen with windows, they move smoothly, I tested on League of Legends and Warframe amongst other titles. The order of clean installation was as follows: W11->Chipset->GPU Drivers->Audio Drivers->Network Drivers->->W11 Update->Games, restart in between each step. Specs can be seen in my profile, GTX980 is the unit. Thanks in advance.
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So, I've been having stuttering issues, I tried a bunch of different stuff, even upgrading my ram, adding a ssd and swapping my hdd as well, but nothing seems to work, and it's getting really annoying (the stutters happen in pretty much all games, a few more than others) PC SPECS: MB: Gigabyte B450M DS3H V2 CPU: Ryzen 7 3700x GPU: RX 6600 8GB RAM: GSKILL RIPSAW 2x8GB DDR4 3200Mhz PSU: CV450 (ATX - 450w - 80 Plus Bronze) SSD: KIOXIA-EXCERIA (Windows) HDD: ST1000DM010-2EP102 (Games) The fps is fine if I'm just standing or moving most of the time (although sometimes it spikes when I'm moving/looking around) but I get really heavy stutters (not everytime) when I shoot, explode something, just open a door to a new place, etc... - Just a random example, I was testing rocket league and I run it at 400fps, but when I join a game, sometimes when a goal or explosion happen, my 0.1% low goes down to 20fps and I stutter, it's not that bad since it's mostly when I'm not playing, but in other games it happens in the middle of the action (Currently Uploading a video to youtube with an example, I'll share the link here when it's done for real time metrics) Screenshot of the metrics using MSI Afterbuner - RTSS (messed up a few names, the specs above are the correct ones)
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I have made mention about this a couple time in other posts and I have been getting a mixed bad of answers and other feed back. SO, if you have already discused this with me you don't have to stick around. For those of you that want to know, SYSTEM SPECS: CPU 13700KF Motherboard MSI MAG Z790 Tomahawk RAM 32GB (16GB X2) DDR5-6000MHz TEAMGROUP T-Force Delta GPU RTX 4070 ASUS Dual Case RAIDMAX X603 Storage WD SN770 2TB PSU Corsair RM850X Fully Modular Display(s) Gigabyte G24F2 & Dell S2318HN/NX Cooling DEEPCOOL LS720 Keyboard Logitech G512 Carbon (GX Blue) Mouse Logitech Sound Bose Headphone & Creative SBS260 Operating System Windows 11 Pro Context: So I recently have been running all my games on my new PC to see how everything is working and I have been wanting to pick up some again, namely Persona 5 Strikers. ISSUE: The game has a 60FPS cap and the average FPS I get is 55-58. That is standing completely still. If I start to move or turn the camera the frame rate drops down into the low to mid 40s and I get lots of stuttering. When I enter combat the frame rate drops further to about 30 average and I still get the stuttering. About half the time though as soon as combat starts the game freezes completely only the music plays. This locks up the entire display the game is on and the screen goes black if I try to switch the program. It also does not do anything when I use CRL+ALT+DEL and tell it to open the taskmanager. I have to hit ALT+F4 and wait for it to close the game. If I am lucky I can get a new program to open up from the Start button and unbind the monitor, but that is rare. To top it off when I was checking taskmanager during a freeze on my other monitor I saw 100% usage on about 5 of my CPU cores. Then if I can get another program to take over the usage drops right to 0%. Attempted Fixes: I have tried every thing I can think of to work with this. I tried setting the Processor Core Afinity to just the P-Cores, I used the Nvidia control panel to set the Performance to Max, and turned on Ultra Low Latency. I tried min and max graphical settings in the game and and multiple other graphical setting combinations. I tried turning off all overlays. I originally I just moved the game and save files from my Laptop to the new PC, so I uninstalled the game and re-installed it. None of this helped at all. PS: Incase you are wondering the game ran well on my Laptop about 1.5 years ago when I originally played it after it came out. Laptop Alienware m15 R1 (CPU: 9750H, MB: OEM, RAM: 16GB 8GB X2 DDR4 2665Mhz, GPU: RTX 2060 Mobile)
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Hello guy, I need your help, I 'v been troubleshooting for hours and days and have no idea what the problem is. Simtums: about 20-50% fps reduction in all my games (overwatch cs go dbd apex ) It is kinda constas but it can work for a few seconds and be very bad too For example, if I'm aiming down sight and not moving the mouse its seemingly fine (100+ fps in ow) but if I jiggle it is like 50 The weird thing is it fell like it messed up all my sensitivity, it's like it is set to a lower number than it is, so I suspect I have a super high input lag or something (even youtube playback was stuttering sometimes) Temps are looking fine 90 on the CPU (ist normal for this laptop) and 65-80 on GPU In 3d mark its performing fine for some odd reason What have I tried: reinstalling Nvidia drivers reinstalling chipset drivers different performance modes windows update rollback checking game files Spec: 2020 g14 gtx 1650 ti 4800hs 24gb ram win 11 external Samsung SSD shield t7 for game library I would be super grateful if you can share some tips whit be! Thanks!
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