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Hello guys, 
i need little help with this..

Soo i buyed yesterday 144hz 1080p monitor and now iam having big spikes in frametimes...

for example : before on 60hz 1080p monitor , battlefield 5 : running 80fps with like 12ms frametime constant and no lag and 61 C° on CPU and max 50% on cpu load... no lag
now on 144hz 1080p monitor battlefield 5: running 80fps like 12-25ms frametime ... stuttering sometimes , 72 C° on CPU and max 82% on cpu load... lagging sometimes.
i tried to unplug new monitor and play on old and bigger temps. are gone and stuttering too . soo i dont know what is going on..

i wonder if FACTORY RESET whole machine will fix problems...
CPU: RYZEN 7 2700 @ 3.9ghz
GPU: GTX 1650Super (OC)
RAM: 2x8 3200 cl16 VIPER 
mobo: b450 Aorus Elite
SSD-480gb
hdd-1tb, 0,5tb, 250gb
PSU: coolermaster GX 550W 80+ bronze
monitor : 1) (OLD) Philips 226VL 
2) (NEW) AOC 24g1
Please let me know what should i do
and THANKS for anything ❤️

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It sounds like your 1650super is struggling to keep up with the more than doubled refresh rate.

Does your new monitor have the ability to run at 60hz? If so, you might test it at 60hz to narrow down the problem.

 

It rally just sounds like your video card is struggling to keep up with the higher refresh rate though.

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7 hours ago, cr8tor said:

It sounds like your 1650super is struggling to keep up with the more than doubled refresh rate.

Does your new monitor have the ability to run at 60hz? If so, you might test it at 60hz to narrow down the problem.

 

It rally just sounds like your video card is struggling to keep up with the higher refresh rate though.

Yes when i put monitor on 60hz it is no problem , CPU is max 60 C° and run nicely like 50% of usage, when i put back 144hz it will run CPU max 70 C° and run worse like 80% cpu usage...
but what i dont get why the CPU ?
GPU looks same with 144 and with 60 , same clocks , same temp. just in CPU changes.... :/ i want to play in 144hz.....
and thanks

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On 10/18/2020 at 12:55 AM, zeli_666 said:

but what i dont get why the CPU

Because while your GPU processes geometry, lighting, and visuals, your CPU still has to process game logic, boundaries, and what not.

 

Turn down the visuals, and/or maybe try a lower resolution for troubleshooting purposes. 
I suspect the stuttering was there before, but since your monitor was refreshing slower than the frames were, you were not seeing it.

Now that the monitor is refreshing faster than your framerate, you are essentially seeing the missing frames.

Turn your video settings down until your framerate is higher than your refresh rate, otherwise you are going to see those gaps where the monitor refreshes out of sync with the frames coming from the computer.

Daily driver (looking to upgrade mobo and cpu spring of 2021)   --- The only time I sort by price from high to low is when I am shopping for CPU's and GPU's (looking for a cheap i7-7700k though)
Mobo: ASRock Z170 Extreme7+  CPU: i7-6700K @ 4.6MHz OC  Cooling: Corsair H115i Hydro  Memory: TridentZ 32GB @ 3600MHz  GPU: EVGA 2070 FTW3 ULTRA+ (OC'd 50/300)  
PSU: Corsair HX850i   Storage: 980 Pro 1TB, 950 PRO 512Mb, (2)ADATA SU800 1TB  Keyboard: Logitech G910  Mouse: Logitech G502   Headset: Logitech G930 UPS: APC Pro 1500 S

Unraid box providing network routing, home automation services, and media services ( I love unraid!)

USB Key: SanDisk 16GB Ultra Fit  Mobo: Intel DX79SR Extreme+  CPU: i7-3820  Memory: 16Gb Kingston HyperX Predator  Storage: (cache)480gb Micron SSD (1)8TB HDD (1) 4TB HDD  
GPU: MSI GTX 1650 4GT LP OC (passed through to Emby)  NIC: Intel I350-T4 4-port Gb (passed through to PFSense)  UPS: APC PRO 1000
Docker Containers: Emby and Home-Assistant-Core  Virtual machines: PFsense ( I love PFSense!)

Family machines
Mobo: Asus Prime H310M-E  CPU: Intel Core i3-9100F  Cooling: Deepcool Gammaxx 400  Memory: Teamgroup Elite Plus DDR4 16GB  Storage: Silicon Power 1TB NVMe M.2  
GPU: Asus GTX 1660 Super 6GB or EVGA 1070 FTW 8GB  PSU: Thermaltake Smart 500W 80+  UPS: APC XS 1300


As well as a number of other machines, a ton of parts, miles of cables, and who knows what else!
Private message me for quicker assistance. I also build and ship custom machines at a really fair price.

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On 10/23/2020 at 7:17 PM, cr8tor said:

Because while your GPU processes geometry, lighting, and visuals, your CPU still has to process game logic, boundaries, and what not.

 

Turn down the visuals, and/or maybe try a lower resolution for troubleshooting purposes. 
I suspect the stuttering was there before, but since your monitor was refreshing slower than the frames were, you were not seeing it.

Now that the monitor is refreshing faster than your framerate, you are essentially seeing the missing frames.

Turn your video settings down until your framerate is higher than your refresh rate, otherwise you are going to see those gaps where the monitor refreshes out of sync with the frames coming from the computer.

Thanks a lot, soo for future will be best to buy new GPU ??

 

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On 10/29/2020 at 2:03 PM, zeli_666 said:

Thanks a lot, soo for future will be best to buy new GPU ??

 

Yes that is my thought on this one.

 

Sorry for the late reply. Been a bit sick.

Daily driver (looking to upgrade mobo and cpu spring of 2021)   --- The only time I sort by price from high to low is when I am shopping for CPU's and GPU's (looking for a cheap i7-7700k though)
Mobo: ASRock Z170 Extreme7+  CPU: i7-6700K @ 4.6MHz OC  Cooling: Corsair H115i Hydro  Memory: TridentZ 32GB @ 3600MHz  GPU: EVGA 2070 FTW3 ULTRA+ (OC'd 50/300)  
PSU: Corsair HX850i   Storage: 980 Pro 1TB, 950 PRO 512Mb, (2)ADATA SU800 1TB  Keyboard: Logitech G910  Mouse: Logitech G502   Headset: Logitech G930 UPS: APC Pro 1500 S

Unraid box providing network routing, home automation services, and media services ( I love unraid!)

USB Key: SanDisk 16GB Ultra Fit  Mobo: Intel DX79SR Extreme+  CPU: i7-3820  Memory: 16Gb Kingston HyperX Predator  Storage: (cache)480gb Micron SSD (1)8TB HDD (1) 4TB HDD  
GPU: MSI GTX 1650 4GT LP OC (passed through to Emby)  NIC: Intel I350-T4 4-port Gb (passed through to PFSense)  UPS: APC PRO 1000
Docker Containers: Emby and Home-Assistant-Core  Virtual machines: PFsense ( I love PFSense!)

Family machines
Mobo: Asus Prime H310M-E  CPU: Intel Core i3-9100F  Cooling: Deepcool Gammaxx 400  Memory: Teamgroup Elite Plus DDR4 16GB  Storage: Silicon Power 1TB NVMe M.2  
GPU: Asus GTX 1660 Super 6GB or EVGA 1070 FTW 8GB  PSU: Thermaltake Smart 500W 80+  UPS: APC XS 1300


As well as a number of other machines, a ton of parts, miles of cables, and who knows what else!
Private message me for quicker assistance. I also build and ship custom machines at a really fair price.

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