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Chikorita

Hi it's been awhile since I posted on this forum.

 

I need some help to either address or understanding my issue I'm currently experiencing with my computer.

 

I noticed that my gaming experience always involve FPS stuttering, I've looked online, did some research about this and found solutions but non working.

Recently I upgraded my graphics card from GTX 1070 to GTX 1080, thinking the stuttering would stop and/or ease out but still there with my new card.

I can't pin point what's wrong but perhaps someone here on this forum could help me.

 

My system :

CPU : i7 6700k OC to 4.6 Ghz

Motherboard : Asus z170 Pro Gaming Board.

Memory : DDR4 - 16GB Dual

GPU : GTX 1080

 

If there is anything else I should add to help then please let me know, I'll add it. Thank you

 

 

 

 

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Ddu 

Temps ? 

1 minute ago, Chikorita said:

Memory : DDr4 - 16GB Dual

What speeds ?

Edit : and in what games ?

Edited by TofuHaroto

PC: Motherboard: ASUS B550M TUF-Plus, CPU: Ryzen 3 3100, CPU Cooler: Arctic Freezer 34, GPU: GIGABYTE WindForce GTX1650S, RAM: HyperX Fury RGB 2x8GB 3200 CL16, Case, CoolerMaster MB311L ARGB, Boot Drive: 250GB MX500, Game Drive: WD Blue 1TB 7200RPM HDD.

 

Peripherals: GK61 (Optical Gateron Red) with Mistel White/Orange keycaps, Logitech G102 (Purple), BitWit Ensemble Grey Deskpad. 

 

Audio: Logitech G432, Moondrop Starfield, Mic: Razer Siren Mini (White).

 

Phone: Pixel 3a (Purple-ish).

 

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4 minutes ago, TofuHaroto said:

What speeds ?

Edit : and in what games ?

These are my speed and temps taken from CPU-Z and Core Temp.

Games : Apex Legends and PUBG.

Memory Speed.png

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1 minute ago, Chikorita said:

These are my speed and temps taken from CPU-Z and Core Temp.

I don't want to say it's bad 1% lows or bad dram Time due to the 6700k being a 4c/8t chip 

But try in a less cpu demanding game / workload and check if it stutters.

PC: Motherboard: ASUS B550M TUF-Plus, CPU: Ryzen 3 3100, CPU Cooler: Arctic Freezer 34, GPU: GIGABYTE WindForce GTX1650S, RAM: HyperX Fury RGB 2x8GB 3200 CL16, Case, CoolerMaster MB311L ARGB, Boot Drive: 250GB MX500, Game Drive: WD Blue 1TB 7200RPM HDD.

 

Peripherals: GK61 (Optical Gateron Red) with Mistel White/Orange keycaps, Logitech G102 (Purple), BitWit Ensemble Grey Deskpad. 

 

Audio: Logitech G432, Moondrop Starfield, Mic: Razer Siren Mini (White).

 

Phone: Pixel 3a (Purple-ish).

 

Build Log: 

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12 minutes ago, TofuHaroto said:

I don't want to say it's bad 1% lows or bad dram Time due to the 6700k being a 4c/8t chip 

But try in a less cpu demanding game / workload and check if it stutters.

Hmm, If I would to upgrade my CPU to a 8700k and maybe get another 2 RAM sticks and run it in Quad Channel, would that be an improvement?

 

Also I just ran a Heaven Benchmark. Got few stutters in there too.

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I had lots of stuttering with my GTX 1080 and thankfully it was the last time I got them.

I got rid of it by replacing my ASUS Pro board with a Hero board. I did not replace the Pro because of the stuttering. It was damaged by a faulty PSU cable and when I replaced it the stuttering was gone.  

 

I bought 2 ASUS Pro boards(not Gaming). On one the i7 6700k ran hot and stuttered and the other had continuas GPU driver failure and blue screens. Both ran GTX1080s.

The one that stuttered had 2 GTX 980 tis in SLI before the 1080 and after months of trying to fix the stutter I went back to the 980 ti setup. 

 

I also put the GTX 1080 on a older ASUS P67 board with a i7 2600k and it stuttered as well but with one driver update it stopped but every time I tried to update the driver again the stuttering came back. I had to use DUU so many times that I lost count.

 

I ended up shelving the 2 1080s and replacing them with GTX 1080 tis that ran perfectly.

 

I put the GTX 1080s back in use this year for "work at home computers" and the one with the ASUS Pro board still acted up so I retired it and rebuilt my i7 8700k setup with a AUROS Ultra Z390 board. The 1080 ran perfectly in that setup.

 

58 minutes ago, Chikorita said:

Hmm, If I would to upgrade my CPU to a 8700k and maybe get another 2 RAM sticks and run it in Quad Channel, would that be an improvement?

 

Also I just ran a Heaven Benchmark. Got few stutters in there too.

Heaven has a scene that will stutter/pause with most CPU/GPU setups. It is where you see all the floating islands(scene 21). My 1080s only did a slight stutter in the middle of the pan but the 2080 ti does a slight pause so I have never had it run totally smooth.

 

For reference here is my GTX 1080/i7 6700k stock scores in Heaven.

GTX1080stock.thumb.jpg.24e7e7223f809158073d69e894b92952.jpg 

RIG#1 CPU: AMD, R 7 5800x3D| Motherboard: X570 AORUS Master | RAM: Corsair Vengeance RGB Pro 32GB DDR4 3200 | GPU: EVGA FTW3 ULTRA  RTX 3090 ti | PSU: EVGA 1000 G+ | Case: Lian Li O11 Dynamic | Cooler: EK 360mm AIO | SSD#1: Corsair MP600 1TB | SSD#2: Crucial MX500 2.5" 2TB | Monitor: ASUS ROG Swift PG42UQ

 

RIG#2 CPU: Intel i9 11900k | Motherboard: Z590 AORUS Master | RAM: Corsair Vengeance RGB Pro 32GB DDR4 3600 | GPU: EVGA FTW3 ULTRA  RTX 3090 ti | PSU: EVGA 1300 G+ | Case: Lian Li O11 Dynamic EVO | Cooler: Noctua NH-D15 | SSD#1: SSD#1: Corsair MP600 1TB | SSD#2: Crucial MX300 2.5" 1TB | Monitor: LG 55" 4k C1 OLED TV

 

RIG#3 CPU: Intel i9 10900kf | Motherboard: Z490 AORUS Master | RAM: Corsair Vengeance RGB Pro 32GB DDR4 4000 | GPU: MSI Gaming X Trio 3090 | PSU: EVGA 1000 G+ | Case: Lian Li O11 Dynamic | Cooler: EK 360mm AIO | SSD#1: Crucial P1 1TB | SSD#2: Crucial MX500 2.5" 1TB | Monitor: LG 55" 4k B9 OLED TV

 

RIG#4 CPU: Intel i9 13900k | Motherboard: AORUS Z790 Master | RAM: Corsair Dominator RGB 32GB DDR5 6200 | GPU: Zotac Amp Extreme 4090  | PSU: EVGA 1000 G+ | Case: Streacom BC1.1S | Cooler: EK 360mm AIO | SSD: Corsair MP600 1TB  | SSD#2: Crucial MX500 2.5" 1TB | Monitor: LG 55" 4k B9 OLED TV

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1 hour ago, Chikorita said:

Quad Channel

You can't run that 

Every consumer cpu has physically only 2  memory channels.

PC: Motherboard: ASUS B550M TUF-Plus, CPU: Ryzen 3 3100, CPU Cooler: Arctic Freezer 34, GPU: GIGABYTE WindForce GTX1650S, RAM: HyperX Fury RGB 2x8GB 3200 CL16, Case, CoolerMaster MB311L ARGB, Boot Drive: 250GB MX500, Game Drive: WD Blue 1TB 7200RPM HDD.

 

Peripherals: GK61 (Optical Gateron Red) with Mistel White/Orange keycaps, Logitech G102 (Purple), BitWit Ensemble Grey Deskpad. 

 

Audio: Logitech G432, Moondrop Starfield, Mic: Razer Siren Mini (White).

 

Phone: Pixel 3a (Purple-ish).

 

Build Log: 

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2 hours ago, jones177 said:

I had lots of stuttering with my GTX 1080 and thankfully it was the last time I got them.

I got rid of it by replacing my ASUS Pro board with a Hero board. I did not replace the Pro because of the stuttering. It was damaged by a faulty PSU cable and when I replaced it the stuttering was gone.  

 

I bought 2 ASUS Pro boards(not Gaming). On one the i7 6700k ran hot and stuttered and the other had continuas GPU driver failure and blue screens. Both ran GTX1080s.

The one that stuttered had 2 GTX 980 tis in SLI before the 1080 and after months of trying to fix the stutter I went back to the 980 ti setup. 

 

I also put the GTX 1080 on a older ASUS P67 board with a i7 2600k and it stuttered as well but with one driver update it stopped but every time I tried to update the driver again the stuttering came back. I had to use DUU so many times that I lost count.

 

I ended up shelving the 2 1080s and replacing them with GTX 1080 tis that ran perfectly.

 

I put the GTX 1080s back in use this year for "work at home computers" and the one with the ASUS Pro board still acted up so I retired it and rebuilt my i7 8700k setup with a AUROS Ultra Z390 board. The 1080 ran perfectly in that setup.

Hmm interesting on the motherboards. Something to take in mind. Thank you again for this.

2 hours ago, TofuHaroto said:

You can't run that 

Every consumer cpu has physically only 2  memory channels.

Alright. Thank you :)

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