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norderthomas

Hey,

 

I have stutters on every game.

It is a new PC.

My video card is: Nvidia RTX 2080 Ti 11 GB

Processor: I7 7800X CPU 3.50 Ghz overclocked to 4.20 Ghz

16 GB RAM

Does anyone know how to fix this?

 

Sorry for my bad English

 

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are you booting off an ssd or a hdd

Have a nice day:)

 

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1 hour ago, norderthomas said:

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hdd or ssd, speed and timing of ram?

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Have you tried lowering your overclock? Check your CPU usage and thermals in the background. Its possible you are thermal throttling.What games have you tried? 

 

 

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Run something like MSI Afterbuner and look at the graphs while playing (if possible) and see if the card is running fully speed or not.  Task manager in Windows 10 can be pretty telling as well if you look at the process tab.

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Step 1.

Download "Display Driver Uninstaller" and do a clean reinstall.  If not fixed go to step 2.

 

Step 2.

Set the GPU, CPU and RAM to stock settings and test if the issue is eliminated.  If fixed go to Step 3.  If not fixed go to Step 4.

 

Step 3. 

Overclock one at a time to see if the error reoccurs.  Start with RAM setting to XMP.  Then CPU.  Then GPU.  If one of them is the cause then tone down the OC until it goes away or run stock.

 

Step 4. 

You may not have enough power going to the card.  What is your PSU wattage?

4K // R5 3600 // RTX2080Ti

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1 hour ago, sgloux3470 said:

Step 1.

Download "Display Driver Uninstaller" and do a clean reinstall.  If not fixed go to step 2.

 

Step 2.

Set the GPU, CPU and RAM to stock settings and test if the issue is eliminated.  If fixed go to Step 3.  If not fixed go to Step 4.

 

Step 3. 

Overclock one at a time to see if the error reoccurs.  Start with RAM setting to XMP.  Then CPU.  Then GPU.  If one of them is the cause then tone down the OC until it goes away or run stock.

 

Step 4. 

You may not have enough power going to the card.  What is your PSU wattage?

 

thanks but nothing has helped

750 Watt Cooler Master

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9 minutes ago, norderthomas said:

 

thanks but nothing has helped

750 Watt Cooler Master

 

If it's not drivers or OC related it could be power delivery.  750 Watt should just be enough.  Things to check are to make sure you're not using daisy chained power plugs and that the both 8pin plugs click into place.  

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3 hours ago, JasonBecker said:

Have you tried lowering your overclock? Check your CPU usage and thermals in the background. Its possible you are thermal throttling.What games have you tried? 

 

 

I have tried far cry 5 gta v gta iv with everything goes fps down from 60 to 59/55

 

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1 hour ago, sgloux3470 said:

 

If it's not drivers or OC related it could be power delivery.  750 Watt should just be enough.  Things to check are to make sure you're not using daisy chained power plugs and that the both 8pin plugs click into place.  

everything is good, very weird

thanks for the support

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40 minutes ago, norderthomas said:

everything is good, very weird

thanks for the support

At this point it may simply be an issue with the hardware on the card.

 

  Are you able to run a synthetic benchmark such as 3DMark or Userbenchmark to see how your GPU is performing compared to others?  If your score is abnormally low or the performance is choppy it could indicate that your card is faulty.

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10 hours ago, sgloux3470 said:

At this point it may simply be an issue with the hardware on the card.

 

  Are you able to run a synthetic benchmark such as 3DMark or Userbenchmark to see how your GPU is performing compared to others?  If your score is abnormally low or the performance is choppy it could indicate that your card is faulty.

hey this is my score:

https://www.userbenchmark.com/UserRun/13788678

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18 minutes ago, norderthomas said:

Looks like the GPU is performing normally there.  

 

One other thing I would recommend is to enable Exclusive Fullscreen while gaming (not Borderless mode)

 

Otherwise nothing looks terribly wrong.  As others have suggested the next step would be to use the MSI Afterburner On Screen Display to monitor the Clockspeed, GPU utilization and frametimes.

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5 hours ago, norderthomas said:

you're ram looks slow at 2100mhz. is that the rated speed of your ram or did you not set it in the bios?

 

 

 

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21 hours ago, Stormseeker9 said:

you're ram looks slow at 2100mhz. is that the rated speed of your ram or did you not set it in the bios?

 

 

how do I put that into the bios

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What RAM kit did you buy?  

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Any time I got micro stutter it ended up being a motherboard that caused it. This is a ram feeding vram thing. The way to test is put the card in another computer. This is easy for me because there is more than one gaming computer in my household.

Updating the motherboard bios may help as well.

 

With stutter it has been GPU drivers or GPU bios.

Have you updated your bios yet? The way to tell if your bios is up to date is to go into Precision X1 and check and see if the power target goes up to 130%. If it does you are up to date. 

Any time you get stutter on a card you need to do a DDU reinstall of the GPU drivers.

 

 

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2 hours ago, jones177 said:

Any time I got micro stutter it ended up being a motherboard that caused it. This is a ram feeding vram thing. The way to test is put the card in another computer. This is easy for me because there is more than one gaming computer in my household.

Updating the motherboard bios may help as well.

 

With stutter it has been GPU drivers or GPU bios.

Have you updated your bios yet? The way to tell if your bios is up to date is to go into Precision X1 and check and see if the power target goes up to 130%. If it does you are up to date. 

Any time you get stutter on a card you need to do a DDU reinstall of the GPU drivers.

 

 

I will now update the bios thanks

this is the problem: 

 

 

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On 1/13/2019 at 4:07 PM, sgloux3470 said:

Looks like the GPU is performing normally there.  

 

One other thing I would recommend is to enable Exclusive Fullscreen while gaming (not Borderless mode)

 

Otherwise nothing looks terribly wrong.  As others have suggested the next step would be to use the MSI Afterburner On Screen Display to monitor the Clockspeed, GPU utilization and frametimes.

he still stutters at the lowest graphics

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Just now, IIYuukII said:

What processor is he using?

Processor: I7 7800X CPU 3.50 Ghz overclocked to 4.20 Ghz

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