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Hey everyone, so here’s somthing weird that started about 2 weeks ago. I have a Ryzen 5 3600, and an rx 580 8G OC. They used to preform fine playing VR, and games like Fortnite and Minecraft. But all of a sudden that completely changed. In Fortnite and Minecraft, there’s tons of frame drops and studdering. When I’m landing in Fortnite, it like lags and brings me back a few feet higher up in the air. And for Minecraft, I get below 60Fps, if I put my render distance above 12. But the weird part is, in the beginning, vr had the same major glitches, but now, VR works perfectly fine with 90FPS, but a second later in Minecraft, the FPS is just bad. If anyone knows what the reason for this is, that would be great.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Stuttering is spelled with Ts not Ds.  Sorry it was bugging me.  I had to say something. It’s like talking to someone with spinach in their teeth. Anyway, stuttering can have a whole bunch of different causes.  One question that might be handy is what happened two weeks ago to your machine?  Did you add something? Remove something? Update something? Change a setting?  Something had to have changed.

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7 hours ago, Bombastinator said:

Stuttering is spelled with Ts not Ds.  Sorry it was bugging me.  I had to say something. It’s like talking to someone with spinach in their teeth. Anyway, stuttering can have a whole bunch of different causes.  One question that might be handy is what happened two weeks ago to your machine?  Did you add something? Remove something? Update something? Change a setting?  Something had to have changed.

I know, I’ve been trying to find out what I did that caused this. But all I remember is playing vr and getting frame drops. Since then, I’ve reset my pc and done a lot of troubleshooting like reinstalling the graphics drivers, new power plan (which did improve it) installing windows on a different drive, and upgrading my power supply (Which seemed to be acting up by turning my pc on and off before I upgraded it)

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