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Stuttering/SomeWeird Issue. Hope you can help me out guys I'm really desperate

Kijlok25

Hi guys, My name is Denis and I'm having issues with my PC I have no idea what the problem is but in some games I get huge weird stutters and sometimes it looks like screen tearing but it's a lot more then that.

It's really annoying, I tried resetting my PC removing CMOS trying new monitors and it's still fucking occurs. 

the problem occurs with VSync and without VSync 
I tried forcing it in NVIDIA Control Panel and tried it with Triple Buffering

btw I have the same issues in VR 
SAME ISSUE
I had  to sell my VR because I had no idea how to fix it.
I have a 
GIGABYTE RTX 2070 SUPER 8GB GPU 

AMD Ryzen 5 3600 CPU

Ripjaws g skill 3600 mhz 32GB 2X16 sticks RAM

ASUS PRIME B550M Motherboard

Corsair 650W PSU

on BIOS im running on ASUS Optimal and I have Profile 1  XMP activated
I tried removing the Optimal setting but if I remove the Profile the RAM speed would stay on 1333 so I can't really test this out normally.

 

 I have a video on YouTube I uploaded that includes this issue here is the link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bK018cqSOVk
it looks like everything is lagging and moving weirdly left and right

I really hope you can help me so I can just replace/fix this issue if needed with parts replacement.
 

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try running the ram without xmp at 3600mhz with the voltage specified on the dimm(most ram sticks have a sticker that shows optimal voltage and rated speed)

with stock timings

gaming system: R7 3700X @ 4.25Ghz cpu / B450 STEEL LEGEND mobo / 4x8gb corsair Vengeance @3333Mhz ram / RX 7900XTX pulse gpu / Be Quiet Dark Rock Pro 3 cpu cooler /Coolermaster Qube 500 case / Be Quiet Dark Power Pro 12 1500w power supply

 

laptop: Dell xps 9510, 3.5k OLED, i7 11800h, rtx 3050 ti, 2x16gb DDR4 @ 3200Mhz, 1TB main drive, 2TB add in ssd

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If you have msi afterburner, turn on the on screen monitoring, and put on the frametime graph, it should indicate if you are having microstutters, ect

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It's probably worth running DDU to try to see if it's a bad GPU driver causing these issues. Also, run MSI Afterburner and use it to keep track of the framerate, frametimes, core clock, memory clock, CPU/GPU usage, everything you can think of. If one of those could show what the problem is.

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I tried to use DDU, it's a fresh windows installation. also, I don't see any option for a frame time, core clock, memory clock, I checked the monitoring tab on the afterburner and I don't see it there

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