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Hey everyone,

         I'm not new to pc building but new to the gaming side of pc building. I believe i have some good components in my rig but i still see in some games (Call Of Duty: Modern Warfare) stutter. Sometimes while in game and other times maybe in the multiplayer menu. Below are a list of my components.

 

*HP 24w (1920-1080) 60hz Monitor

*Ryzen 7 2700 CPU

*CX650M Corsair PSU

*R9 380 Sapphire GPU https://www.newegg.com/sapphire-radeon-r9-380-100384nt4goc-2l/p/N82E16814202166?Description=r9 380 sapphire &cm_re=r9_380_sapphire-_-14-202-166-_-Product

*Adata XPG (2)4gb Ram https://www.newegg.com/adata-32gb-288-pin-ddr4-sdram/p/0RN-003P-00160?Description=adate xpg ram&cm_re=adate_xpg_ram-_-9SIAG7RAHU7158-_-Product 

***KEEP IN MIND I ONLY HAVE TWO STICKS BOTH 4GB EACH****

*RoseWill single water cooler.(Not installed/Currently have the stock CPU fan from the Ryzen 7 2700 package)

*(2) 250gb Crucial SSDs

*MSI B450M GGaming Plus Motherboard

*Windows 10 

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Ummm...your gpu is dated and low on memory.  Also, your pool of ram is smallish.  I don't think it's your cpu...16 threads makes things smooth.  I'd add at least another 8gb of ram and look for a beefier gpu.  If you got money to burn and a m.2 slot...i'd add a small m.2 drive for installing games on.  If you aren't wanting to spend money...I'd do a fresh install of everything and update my gpu drivers.

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Also, I'd keep my games on a separate drive from everything else...and never use it beyond 75% capacity...this frees up the iops on that drive for ur games...so you aren't competing with other processes.  Also, kill all un-needed backgroud processes.  This also means checking your startup services to make sure nothing not-needed is starting up at boot up.

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5 minutes ago, Stu_Bear said:

Also, I'd keep my games on a separate drive from everything else...and never use it beyond 75% capacity...this frees up the iops on that drive for ur games...so you aren't competing with other processes.  Also, kill all un-needed backgroud processes.  This also means checking your startup services to make sure nothing not-needed is starting up at boot up.

Alright. I appreciate the quick feedback. Definitely was helpful. I had a feeling it was the gpu and the low ram. I’ll look into buying an m.2 drive also. Thanks again. 

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