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I recently got myself a ryzen 5 2600x with 16gb 3200 ram (2x8) in a b450-f motherboard paired with my previously owned Rx 570 GPU.

 

Every game I play with I try to achieve 75fps matching my monitors refresh rate (1080p) and I mostly managed to do that.

 

But with some titles mostly older like battlefield 4 or black ops 1 I experience stuttering without the fps dropping below 75. I also check frame timing which doesn't seem to increase or decrease during the stuttering. My CPU doesn't really reach above 60% usage and I try not get close to 100% usage on my GPU. I do run on my stock CPU cooler but it doesn't reach above 75 celsius during gaming sessions. My most recent title that I play with is call of duty modern warfare which seems to run fine to me even with another tab open on my second monitor stutter free only some occasional small drops in fps.

 

Could it be some driver issues or something more serious?

 

Thank you for your help in advance!

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1 minute ago, Bazsalikom said:

I recently got myself a ryzen 5 2600x with 16gb 3200 ram (2x8) in a b450-f motherboard paired with my previously owned Rx 570 GPU.

 

Every game I play with I try to achieve 75fps matching my monitors refresh rate (1080p) and I mostly managed to do that.

 

But with some titles mostly older like battlefield 4 or black ops 1 I experience stuttering without the fps dropping below 75. I also check frame timing which doesn't seem to increase or decrease during the stuttering. My CPU doesn't really reach above 60% usage and I try not get close to 100% usage on my GPU. I do run on my stock CPU cooler but it doesn't reach above 75 celsius during gaming sessions. My most recent title that I play with is call of duty modern warfare which seems to run fine to me even with another tab open on my second monitor stutter free only some occasional small drops in fps.

 

Could it be some driver issues or something more serious?

 

Thank you for your help in advance!

Please list your full system specs, including your PSU

Is your RAM actually in XMP and dual channel?

geometry is hard
b550 > x570

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20 minutes ago, Downkey said:

Please list your full system specs, including your PSU

Is your RAM actually in XMP and dual channel?

Motherboard: b450-f

CPU: ryzen 5 2600x

Ram: hyperx fury 2x8 3200 

GPU: Radeon Rx 570 4gb

PSU: some 530W PSU I got when I was in need of a fast replacement 

Storage: 1 1tb gigabyte ssd

 

Yes my ram is in dual channel and I manually set it's clock to 3200 and upped the voltage to 1.35V.

 

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