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Stuttering in all games

SplaciK

Hello,

Every single game I've tested (Rainbow Six: Siege, CS:GO, Rocket League and more) has stuttering problem.

I can see FPS drop by 1 to 5 frames and when it happens the game is not responding for half a second.

This thing happens randomly every few minutes.

 

About the PC; I've tested many combinations using following parts/software:

 

Windows: 8.1 PRO / 10 PRO

RAM: 12800 DDR3 / 12800U DDR3 and 8GB Single channel / 16GB Dual Channel

Graphics Card: GTX 1050Ti / GTX 1060

SSD: Crucial / Adata / SanDisk and 240GB / 120GB

Power: Be Quiet Straight Power 11 - 650W / Corsair VS550 - 550W

CPU: Intel Core i7-3770 and another Intel Core i7-3770

Motherboard: Dell Optiplex 7010 Desktop System Mainboard Motherboard / Dell Optiplex 9010 Desktop System Mainboard Motherboard

 

I've also updated the motherboard BIOS, repasted cpu and installed the latest drivers.

Nothing worked.

 

If you have any ideas how I can fix it, please respond to the thread.

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9 minutes ago, SplaciK said:

Rainbow Six: Siege, CS:GO, Rocket League and more) has stuttering problem.

these are not gpu demanding titles, at the shutters, is temp & loads normal(cpu / ram / hard drive)?

check in task manager for usage & hwmonitor for temps

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Task Manager looks normal, I've added HWMonitor Report as attachment.

Stuttering happens in every game (AC: Origins, Watch Dogs 2, Battlefield V etc.).

Sometimes I think it also happens when browsing web.

HWMonitor.txt

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  • 2 weeks later...

Hello again,

I've changed few things listed below:

 

CPU to: i7-4790

Motherboard to: ASUS B85M-G

 

I've updated the bios and reinstalled the system with new drivers.
Right now I can feel micro stuttering in games and operating system.

When the stutter happens my fps (when capped to 120) goes one below and then often one above the limit.

I've tried disabling and enabling Turbo Boost but without success also the TimerTool and Standby List Cleaner doesn't work.

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