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Stuttering for no reasons

Osmane888

Hey guys !

 

So i've been experiencing some weird stuttering for the past month on my computer, especially on steam games. I really don't know what causes that because i don't think i installed any weird software but i did change my cpu (went from an i5 8400 to a Ryzen 7 5800x), i also disabled windows defender features as much as possible (if that makes any sense).
About these stutters, whenever i play (i started to experience that on Resident Evil games while i was doing a marathon, it really started on RE2 Remake) a game sometimes it just stutter as hell for a second or two then go back to normal and that doesn't only affect demanding games because even RE4, Sekiro or some other low demanding games like these are affected.

Thanks in advance to anyone willing to help me !

 

My specs are :

- RTX 2060 Super from EVGA

- Ryzen 7 5800x

- Noctua NH-D15 Chromax

- Asus ROG Strix B550 - F

- 2x8gb 3000mhz cl15 ram

- 1tb 860 Evo samsung ssd

- 2x2Tb seagate barracuda HDD

- Cooler Master 650W bronze G650M

 

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Completely remove your GPU drivers with DDU and then reinstall them from scratch.

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1 hour ago, AMD A10-9600P said:

Completely remove your GPU drivers with DDU and then reinstall them from scratch.

I try that aswell but there's still stutters, i think i should completely reset w10 tbh

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2 hours ago, Osmane888 said:

went from an i5 8400 to a Ryzen 7 5800x

if switching cpu architecture its recommended to reinstall windows , so yeah if u didnt yet do it (make backups if applicable)

 

15 minutes ago, Osmane888 said:

reset w10

Nope. New install.

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12 hours ago, Mark Kaine said:

if switching cpu architecture its recommended to reinstall windows , so yeah if u didnt yet do it (make backups if applicable)

 

Nope. New install.

Okay i will do that whenever i get the time then, thanks !

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Well i think i found out the source of the problem, i'm not 100% because i couldn't do extensive test on some of my steam games but i played a bit of Sekiro to see if any random stutters would occur and nothing happened and that after i disabled Discord hardware acceleration, i only did few boss run which seemed enough since this game and RE games were the most affected but hopefully i fixed it for good. 

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