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Just recently have built a new gaming pc but have run into problems I cant diagnose. The problems I have are when playing games where objects such as walls jitter and dont look smooth. I have tried tweaking almost all nvidia and ingame setting for League of legends, diablo 3, hearthstone and CSGO but all seem to have laggy and jittery experience similar to what micro stuttering looks like. My computer build is as follows: Intel 4460, EVGA 970 SC, ASUS H97 - PLUS, 1TB Western Digital blue HD, 120gb Intel 530 SSD and a corsair 600m power supply. Any help is greatly appreciated!

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All I can think of it being would be screen tearing try using vsync and see if that fixes the problem

Oh come on, for games like that? No way.

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check the GPU loads with GPU-Z ID and see if it jumps up and down

Budget? Uses? Currency? Location? Operating System? Peripherals? Monitor? Use PCPartPicker wherever possible. 

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Just recently have built a new gaming pc but have run into problems I cant diagnose. The problems I have are when playing games where objects such as walls jitter and dont look smooth. I have tried tweaking almost all nvidia and ingame setting for League of legends, diablo 3, hearthstone and CSGO but all seem to have laggy and jittery experience similar to what micro stuttering looks like. My computer build is as follows: Intel 4460, EVGA 970 SC, ASUS H97 - PLUS, 1TB Western Digital blue HD, 120gb Intel 530 SSD and a corsair 600m power supply. Any help is greatly appreciated!

Try using Nvidia Inspector to set already configured game profiles by Nvidia for each game, yes there are different profiles for different games. Tutorial. Also, ensure that your GPU is set as the PhysX processor and not your CPU or that it is on auto.

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