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Game stuttering

Preso

Some games like valorant, league of legends and csgo have been stuttering recently. I can run them at 100 + fps at 1080p but there are random stutters that drop my fps down to 0 and then it goes back to whatever it was at.

Any ideas why?

 

Processor
AMD Ryzen 5 3400G
Video Card
AMD Radeon RX 5700
RAM
1 stick, 16 GB
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51 minutes ago, gloop said:

What speed is your ram?

2133 mhz

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9 hours ago, Preso said:

2133 mhz

That’s your biggest issue. If you get a 2x8GB 3200MHz kit and use it instead of your current 1x16GB 2133MHz it should fix your problem. 

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3 minutes ago, gloop said:

That’s your biggest issue. If you get a 2x8GB 3200MHz kit and use it instead of your current 1x16GB 2133MHz it should fix your problem. 

My birthday's comming up so I'll get a kit then, I will mark it as the solution if it works 🙂

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Just now, Preso said:

My birthday's comming up so I'll get a kit then, I will mark it as the solution if it works 🙂

At the moment you could try and up the speed on your current kit if you want to attempt to fix it without spending money. 

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Just now, gloop said:

At the moment you could try and up the speed on your current kit if you want to attempt to fix it without spending money. 

I will see what i can do, also could the motherboard be the problem? idk the exact model, but ik its pretty old since it has only 2 dimm slots

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10 minutes ago, Preso said:

I will see what i can do, also could the motherboard be the problem? idk the exact model, but ik its pretty old since it has only 2 dimm slots

If you download a program called CPU-Z, and change to the ‘main board’ tab, what does it say the motherboard is?

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27 minutes ago, gloop said:

If you download a program called CPU-Z, and change to the ‘main board’ tab, what does it say the motherboard is?

asus prime a320m-k

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9 hours ago, Preso said:

asus prime a320m-k

That isn’t the best but it should be fine for a 3400g and your RAM. 
 

This is a decent guide for overclocking basics. 

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1 hour ago, gloop said:

That isn’t the best but it should be fine for a 3400g and your RAM. 
 

This is a decent guide for overclocking basics. 

That's a non overclockable motherboard

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4 minutes ago, Cheburek said:

That's a non overclockable motherboard

CPUs are non-overclockable, RAM is overclockable afaik.

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Just now, gloop said:

CPUs are non-overclockable, RAM is overclockable afaik.

Oh sorry I didn't click the link and thought you talked about CPU overclocking

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