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Recently built new Pc

i7 10700k stock 

Msi Z490 Tomohawk 

16gb G.skill trident z 3600mhz

samsung qvo 860 tb

cruxial 500gb ssd

corsair cx 750m 

Msi Gaming X 2070 Super 

Corsair h100i pro xt 240mm aio

Using 1080p 144hz msi monitor display port 

Windows 10 Home latest Update 

Geforce drivers 451.67

Latest Motherboard drivers and chipset 

While the Pc works there are few issues i noticed game Fps is a little jumpy and all over the place Far cry 5 Ultra settings 1080p game will be running fine over a 100 fps then drops to 70 60 for a few seconds the back up fps creating little hick ups simmilarly in Fallout 76. Ran aida 64 for 10 minutes max temp was 76 degreees celcius .Ran intel diagnostic everything passed as well as burn in test by passmark when i ran WhySo slow it showed that my bios has latency issues im not sure how to fix this. When i ran 3d mark demo cpu achieved a score of around 9900 in time spy default settings while comparing to other scores seemed a little low as the i9 9900k was getting around 11000.issue.thumb.PNG.2f77f2a3a4e2dd97f0a84d70cd027374.PNG

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10 minutes ago, Neon1234 said:

was looking up reasons for hickups and fps drops in those  games when i stumbled on to the forum in toms hardware saying to try to run this software 

Ok, let's say the software was onto something. 

 

634 micro seconds. It takes 1 million to make a single second.

 

But I have no idea what this number would represent with dips in frame rates. Probably none. 

 

Frame dips can be cause just by a lot of view distance, large particle count so forth. Could be anything.

 

But as long as the game is running smooth, your eye ball cant see the difference between 70 and 100 fps. Now you're just watching a number.

 

But if you have stutter, tearing or something, then you have an issue.

 

My humble opinion is to just enjoy your rig. The trusted software you used passed the testing. 

 

 

 

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