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I have this weird suttering issues in all the games I have played over the past couple of days. It started 2 days ago. The games would freeze for a split second and the fps would drop largely. It happens every couple of minutes. I have tried a few things like updating drivers and cleaning my pc but it still persists. Please help.

 

My Specs are:

i5 3570k (no overclock)

Cooler Master Hyper 212 Evo

Gigabtye Z87X-UD3H-CF

8 GB of Corsair Vengenance 1333Mhz RAM

Sapphire Vapor-X 7970 Ghz Edition (No additional overclock)

128 GB Samsung 840 Evo SSD

1 TB Western Digital Blue Hard Drive

Corsair TX 650 PowerSupply

Windows Enterprise 8.1 64 Bit

 

BIOS: American Megatrends Inc. F5 5/16/2013

 

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what games exactly?

 

and what res you are playing?

 

are you using V-Sync?

 

used the Omega drivers?

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what about load temps?

 

use HWmonitor or SpeedFan to verify

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what about load temps?

 

use HWmonitor or SpeedFan to verify

The weird thing is that, while the temps are not very high, the gpu usage will be very high even in things like cs:go and then when the stutter occurs, the fans go much faster.

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The weird thing is that, while the temps are not very high, the gpu usage will be very high even in things like cs:go and then when the stutter occurs, the fans go much faster.

did you recently made any changes to the PC the last 2 days?

 

it may sound like a bong driver update

 

suggest removing the AMD driver entirely using DisplayDriverUninstall and install the previous version of the AMD drivers

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Probably not related to the graphic card or graphic driver. Run LatencyMon and check which driver give crappy latency or spikes. 

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