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assassin's creed odyssey - stutters

MiloszPL

I have intel i5 4690k 3.9 ghz, 8 gb ram and gtx 980ti. Every half a minute the game stutters for three seconds. It comes from 1080p high settings. The problem only occurs with ac odyssey. During this process, the proceosr works at 100%. Video card 0% I know the process is weak, but the picture cannot freeze. In the past, he did not stop. The screen is 4k. I tested 1080p and 4k. Same on 4k.

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it's the processor, press F1, it will show cpu graph, i have the same problem with ACO, and i even have 4790k, guess i need an upgrade. 

 

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Today, the AMD Ryzen 3 3100 processor would be better?

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Formerly nothing was warm. I was playing at 40 fps.

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13 minutes ago, MiloszPL said:

Today, the AMD Ryzen 3 3100 processor would be better?

Yes, but if you're already upgrading to a new CPU, might as well go for at least a 6-core like the Ryzen 5 3600.

Plus, new Ryzen CPUs are being announced in 1 week, so you could also wait for those.

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Can it be solved somehow without replacing the processor?

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