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Whenever I look around suddenly in games, my framerate hitches up for a second or two, sometimes actual freezes for seconds while audio seems to be mostly unaffected in more GPU strenuous games. Gpu drivers are up to date and any overclock (previously used GPU tweak 3) also used DDU when I switched from team red to team green when I rebuilt the system. 

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6 minutes ago, notabear said:

Whenever I look around suddenly in games, my framerate hitches up for a second or two, sometimes actual freezes for seconds while audio seems to be mostly unaffected in more GPU strenuous games. Gpu drivers are up to date and any overclock (previously used GPU tweak 3) also used DDU when I switched from team red to team green when I rebuilt the system. 

Specs ?

 

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4 minutes ago, notabear said:

5900x, 32GB DDR4, 3080ti. Stuttering even happens in games like Minecraft but is much less noticeable compared to sim/open world games.

Did you try removing overclocking apps like MSI afterburner, Gpu tweak 3. Set these apps to not start with windows and restart the pc (or unistall it

)and check the shuttering is still there. Its not Gta Shuttering right then its the game. Gta V cant handle anything over 178FPs it shutters and freeze crazy 

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1 hour ago, Cyberat said:

How about PSU, RAM speed and storage were you run your games from ?

178FPS is quite high. But where are you on FPS when it freezes ?

How about idle temps vs peak temps ?

Psu is Asus 850W gold, ram is 4000. Most of my bigger games are ran off either a 980 pro and a 980 evo. I play a lot of online flight sims (DCS and MFS) and granted I'm not expecting 120FPS online or anything like that but sudden drops and stutters are frequent, better since removing all overclocking software though. Package CPU temps are 61c and GPU is sitting around the same. Both temps are under load (DCS running)

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Your CPU max. memory speed handling is 3200mhz. Running 4000mhz is already OC and do not need such. System performance from % memory gain is 1/10th. It's better to have stable 64gb Ram for Simulators than some unstable 32gb at OC speeds.

Now for system optimization it starts as: Bios, OS, Drivers, Game.

But let's solve the RAM problem first.

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vsync off. make sure you haver maximum performance selected for power in nvidia settings. look up the best 2022 nvidia settings. cap frame rate to what monitor is supported. turn off freesync or gsyn if enabled. and turn on frame rate in games to make sure you are not seeing actual frame drops that might be something else related entirely. 

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On 12/25/2022 at 4:11 PM, Cyberat said:

Your CPU max. memory speed handling is 3200mhz. Running 4000mhz is already OC and do not need such. System performance from % memory gain is 1/10th. It's better to have stable 64gb Ram for Simulators than some unstable 32gb at OC speeds.

Now for system optimization it starts as: Bios, OS, Drivers, Game.

But let's solve the RAM problem first.

Ram is a kit of corsair vengeance pro, with stock speeds of 4000mhz c18 in a 8*4 config

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