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NO FPS drop but ALL games stutter.

Krishna00

Hello,

Literally every game I have stutters when I move or look around in the game but no drop in FPS. 
Things I’ve tried: 

reinstalling windows, nvidia drivers and bios update, mem diagnostic tool. 
specs:

Msi rtx 2070 gaming z. 
i7 9700k

Msi z390 gaming pro carbon ac.

Corsair CX750M psu.

Corsair 2 * 8 gb vengeance rgb pro ram.

1 tb mx 500 m.2 ssd

2 tb hdd. 

Acer nitro vg271u 1440p 144 hz monitor connected through hdmi 2.0. 
Windows 10 pro 64 bit

 

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Are your games running off the HDD or SSD?

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21 minutes ago, Krishna00 said:

Hello,

Literally every game I have stutters when I move or look around in the game but no drop in FPS. 
Things I’ve tried: 

reinstalling windows, nvidia drivers and bios update, mem diagnostic tool. 
specs:

Msi rtx 2070 gaming z. 
i7 9700k

Msi z390 gaming pro carbon ac.

Corsair CX750M psu.

Corsair 2 * 8 gb vengeance rgb pro ram.

1 tb mx 500 m.2 ssd

2 tb hdd. 

Acer nitro vg271u 1440p 144 hz monitor connected through hdmi 2.0. 
Windows 10 pro 64 bit

 

Please check your xmp profile in your bios

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12 minutes ago, Aimi said:

Are your games running off the HDD or SSD?

Everything runs off SSD. 

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9 minutes ago, qqmydear said:

Please check your xmp profile in your bios

XMP is turned on. 3000 MHz at 1.360 v

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have you checked that every driver is updated? even the mobo drivers

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12 minutes ago, qqmydear said:

have you checked that every driver is updated? even the mobo drivers

Yes, all the drivers and windows is up-to-date. 

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Just now, Krishna00 said:

Yes, all the drivers and windows is up-to-date. 

does nvidia has something called "hdmi-link" ? i know amd has an option like that, if it does try enabling it, also are you using the correct hdmi cable? as far as i know a basic hdmi cable isnt suitable for a 144hz experience

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23 minutes ago, qqmydear said:

does nvidia has something called "hdmi-link" ? i know amd has an option like that, if it does try enabling it, also are you using the correct hdmi cable? as far as i know a basic hdmi cable isnt suitable for a 144hz experience

I don’t think so. I am using the cable that came with the monitor. But the issue persists at 60 hz too. 

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Just now, Krishna00 said:

I don’t think so. I am using the cable that came with the monitor. But the issue persists at 60 hz too. 

try and disable v-sync in game and enable it in nvidia setting if that doesnt work do the opossite

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23 minutes ago, qqmydear said:

try and disable v-sync in game and enable it in nvidia setting if that doesnt work do the opossite

I’ve tried everything with the nvidia control panel. But the issue persists.

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11 hours ago, Aimi said:

Are your games running off the HDD or SSD?

Kindly go through this video,

 

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3 hours ago, qqmydear said:

What's is your resolution? Have you enabled g-sync? 

Also watch this it might help 

https://youtu.be/xsXFUVYPIx4

Oh you have to know that your PC must handle all games with at least 144fps, if it's lower you will have stutter. 

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On 4/25/2020 at 8:39 PM, qqmydear said:

What's is your resolution? Have you enabled g-sync? 

Also watch this it might help 

https://youtu.be/xsXFUVYPIx4

That’s the first thing I tried. Changing to lower hz and using frame limiter did not solve it. 
It’s a basic freesync monitor with 2560*1440 p resolution, connected via hdmi 2.0. 
I hope using a display port cable and free sync would solve it. 

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