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Stuttering with a high end system

I've been having this problem for about a week now. I don't know what happened but I've been getting sub-par performance and it's driving me insane. I've tried everything possible that I can think of and nothing's working. Out of no where I started getting stuttering with my 1080 Founders edition. I had a 2080 Ti and didn't install it yet because I needed to find my PSU power cables in a storage unit after I moved. So I thought my card was thermal throttling since I saw the voltage dipping. So I finally went and dug out the power cable and installed my 2080 Ti thinking it was just my old card. Even with the new card I'm still getting stuttering. I've Uninstalled my drivers with DDU, and installed new drivers in safe mode to ensure that windows wouldn't install a video driver. I'm not using on board graphics. I have my card in prefer max performance in the Nvidia control panel. I'm on high performance in Windows. I've went back to previous versions of Windows (I'm on Windows 10, on 1803 and went back to 1709.) Tried the nuclear option and reinstalled windows 3 times. I have high performance selected in my BIOS. Tried G-Sync on, off, V-Sync on, off, still nothing. Installed games to an SSD, still stuttering. Tried rolling back drivers too. I'm back on the latest Nvidia drivers thinking it would fix it, no such luck. Even with Chrome not running I'm getting stuttering. Before this happened, I wouldn't get stuttering even with Chrome running. Also I didn't edit any settings in my BIOS before this happened. All my drivers are up to date. Also experienced stuttering in Heaven. l I'm at my wits end.

Specs:

CPU: i7-8700K

GPU: RTX 2080 Ti

Motherboard: Gigabyte Z370

RAM: G.Skill Trident z, 32 Gigs, 3200 MHz

PSU: EVGA Supernova 850 G2L

Multiple Terabytes of storage, and windows installed on an SSD

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Update your Windows to 1809 (latest). Just don't install KB4482887 that hurts performance.

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Can I update it to 1809 without reinstalling Windows? If so how would I go about that? I'd rather not have to set my system back up again for the fourth time, but if there's no way around it so be it.

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Updating Windows does not require a reinstall.

 

Go here and download the update assistant, let it do its job.

https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/software-download/windows10

 

Making a backup is recommended. Updating shouldn't delete files or fail, but it's always better safe than sorry.

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Seems like it might have been fixed, though I've thought this previously so I'm not going to write it off as fixed just yet. I'm going to do some more testing when I have more time.

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You are using a 2080Ti at 1080P?

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13 minutes ago, Ankerson said:

 

You are using a 2080Ti at 1080P?

That's correct.

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19 minutes ago, FrostbiteReaper said:

That's correct.

 

There isn't a CPU made that can keep up with a 2080Ti at 1080P and it will be a long time before that changes, years....

 

Would be better for you to get a new Monitor for the long run, 1440P.

 

Currently we are at that point again that the Graphics card has overpowered the CPU's at 1080P.

 

The RTX 2080Ti and Titian RTX both currently.

 

 

 

 

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i7 8086K, AORUS Z370 Gaming 5, 16GB GSKILL RJV DDR4 3200, EVGA 2080TI FTW3 Ultra, Samsung 970 EVO 250GB, (2)SAMSUNG 860 EVO 500 GB, Acer Predator XB1 XB271HU, Corsair HXI 850W.

 

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17 minutes ago, Ankerson said:

 

There isn't a CPU made that can keep up with a 2080Ti at 1080P.

 

Would be better for you to get a new Monitor for the long run, 1440P.

 

Currently we are at that point again that the Graphics card has overpowered the CPU's at 1080P.

 

The RTX 2080Ti and Titian RTX both currently.

 

 

 

 

Completely depends on the game and settings. Have the same setup as them and routinely get in high 90s for utilization in games wt 1080p. There are the few games that are more esport related that dont but that is mostly because I hit the fps cap which is kinda what I wanted to do in the first place. Nothing wrong with using the 2080ti for 1080p gaming as long as they are using a 144hz or 240hz monitor. 

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4 minutes ago, Brooksie359 said:

Completely depends on the game and settings. Have the same setup as them and routinely get in high 90s for utilization in games wt 1080p. There are the few games that are more esport related that dont but that is mostly because I hit the fps cap which is kinda what I wanted to do in the first place. Nothing wrong with using the 2080ti for 1080p gaming as long as they are using a 144hz or 240hz monitor. 

 

Yeah the Esport games are different.

 

However the AAA titles are very different, especially most of the newer games.

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So after gaming for a few hours I started noticing the stuttering again. Saw my GPU was getting up there in heat, 81 degrees. I increased my fan speed, it went down to 56 degrees but was still stuttering. I also have all the Xbox crap turned off, forgot to mention that previously

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