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i get stuttering in battlefield v like when i get shot and die , or switch from looking to the sky then look at a place with alot of stuff to render 

 

i tried to clean boot my pc and the stuttering noticably decreased 

 

here is my specs 

gtx 1660 , ryzen 5 1600 (not oc'd) , 1x8gb 3000mhz ram

 

 

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7 minutes ago, sweg4lyf69 said:

1x8gb 3000mhz ram

Ryzen suffers greatly from low memory bandwidth, and single channel ram does just that. Consider an upgrade to another 3000MHz dimm

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Can you V-Sync at 60hz and try it out?

 

Sure you have a bottleneck so if we could sync andmake your frametime more stable that might be a big win.

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2 minutes ago, Princess Luna said:

Can you V-Sync at 60hz and try it out?

 

Sure you have a bottleneck so if we could sync andmake your frametime more stable that might be a big win.

i really tried everything , clean booting my pc is the only thing that kind of work , is it because it decreased overall system ram usage? , also do you mean ram with " bottleneck" ?

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12 minutes ago, sweg4lyf69 said:

i really tried everything , clean booting my pc is the only thing that kind of work , is it because it decreased overall system ram usage? , also do you mean ram with " bottleneck" ?

Oh yes, you have a Ryzen and you want to game... Dual Channel i really important.

 

You can get away with mainstream desktop usage using Single Channel but games expect you to have it in Dual.

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4 minutes ago, Princess Luna said:

Oh yes, you have a Ryzen and you want to game... Dual Channel i really important.

 

You can get away with mainstream desktop usage using Single Channel but games expect you to have it in Dual.

is it normal for games like ark , waframe , age of empire 2 definitve edition , hitman 2 to work normally? , i also notice some stutters in apex legends

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Ryzen uses a lot of rams to maximize power. using single-channel its hugely killing the CPU. games like the other doesnt use cpu too much. so that is why the game does not stuttering but the fps decrease. BF5 is cpu hungry that why its stutter because the cpu can get full potential

 

when you upgrade to dual channel. your other games FPS wil increase by 10-30 and the BF5 stop stuttering

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