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I’m getting slow texture loading and stuttering on a new pc I built. Even the games like cod mw3 and cod bo6 which pre load the cache, have freezes during cutscenes and gameplay. 
 

My Specs:-

i5 13400f

MSI B760M-A PRO WIFI DDR4

16GB DDR4 3200 Mhz

1 tb WD SN770 SSD

512gb SAMSUNG 980 (OS installed on here)

Asrock Pro Challenger RX 6750 XT OC 12GB

Corsair 750W Gold PSU

 

OS: Windows 11 Home 2H22

 

Solutions I’ve tried so far:- 

Reinstalling clean drivers using DDU

Reinstalling OS

Updating BIOS

Drivers only GPU driver install

Disabling MPO, C states, HAGS

Power Plan to Ultimate Performance

Manually setting shader cache to ON in registry

Unparking Cores

Manually setting GPU core clock higher

Updating page file size to 4gb-12gb

Disabling DXNavi

Resetting Shader Cache 

Updating all the SSD Firmware

Disabled Game Bar, Game Mode

 

Monitored frametime graph along with all other components using MSI Afterburner in games. Whenever the Graph spikes, there’s no visible change in the CPU, GPU Usage and Core Clocks. The temps are also around 60 degrees under load.

 

CPU usage averages around 20 percent while GPU usage averages around 99 percent.

 

I’m out of ideas here and need your expertise here. Help me troubleshoot this.

 

 

 

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Only thing I can think of is removing the Samsung SSD and use the WD as a boot drive.

The rest of the hardware should be good unless you are playing at 4K resolution (or 1440p with ultra graphics).

You may try to tweak to PCIe gen speed in BIOS to see if it makes a difference (set it to Gen 4 or Gen 3 instead of auto), but I doubt it will solve the issue.

Good luck !

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