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Hey everyone for the longest time throughout several hardware upgrades and monitors I've always been plagued with inconsistent frametimes and its disgusting. I've seen; using afterburner my frame times have been jumping to 33ms and as low as 6ms this is disgusting it makes my "60" fps feel like 30, any ideas on how to improve this and make it more consistent? I've had this persist throughout several builds from all the way from a core 2 duo and a gt 8800 all the way to my Ryzen 1500x and RX 480

 

 

 

 

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System Specs

R5 1500x

XFX Rx 480

MSI B350m Gaming Pro 

8gb DDR4 (Mismatched long story however even using ram in the same kit still yeilded horrible frametimes however I still doubt its the rams fault)

1tb seagate HDD

120gb SanDisk SSD

 

Monitor 

1920x 1080p 75Hz Free Sync 

 

 

 

Any help would be highly appreciated havent found a useful guide on the internet just yet, like said before, the problem persisted throughout several builds and several new monitors, despite the only thing remaining the same is the 1tb Seagate hard drive. Also to note I have been getting a lock "60" and have been running the monitor on its Freesynch option with no help even tried vsync and still not as buttery smooth as videos 

 

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Hi,

sorry I cannot help you, but I have the same problem.

I get frametime spikes up to 50ms and every so often even over 100ms during games like CSGO and PUBG.

(I added a screenshot from MSI Afterburner with fps/frametimes recording a session of CSGO below.)

 

specs:

MSI Z87-G45 GAMING

Intel Core i7 4770K

16GB RAM 1600 MHz

MSI GTX 1080 GAMING X

750W PSU

1TB SSD

some rather old Acer 1080p monitor

 

I would also love to know what exactly causes this and what can be done to fix it.

 

 

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