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I'm getting stuttering in games and I think it is a combination of my hdd and windows I'm getting an ssd in a cuple weeks but in the mean time was os should I use to reduce some of the stuttering until I get my ssd I'm on windows 10 

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Your hard drive and OS isn't going to cause "stuttering". What is your hardware?

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I've looked up and people say it does but I have an i7 2600 12 gn ram and 1050ti

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4 minutes ago, Savage2988 said:

I've looked up and people say it does but I have an i7 2600 12 gn ram and 1050ti

And what games are you trying to play? Quote me when responding so I'll see it sooner. 

Main System: Phobos

AMD Ryzen 7 2700 (8C/16T), ASRock B450 Steel Legend, 16GB G.SKILL Aegis DDR4 3000MHz, AMD Radeon RX 570 4GB (XFX), 960GB Crucial M500, 2TB Seagate BarraCuda, Windows 10 Pro for Workstations/macOS Catalina

 

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4 minutes ago, Jamiec1130 said:

And what games are you trying to play? Quote me when responding so I'll see it sooner. 

GTA 5 , csgo , Overwatch note very demanding games and they stutter and why u think it's my hdd because on diskmark im getting 91mb read and 90mb write on seq 

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17 minutes ago, Savage2988 said:

GTA 5 , csgo , Overwatch note very demanding games and they stutter and why u think it's my hdd because on diskmark im getting 91mb read and 90mb write on seq 

What settings are the games played at? You don't have the most powerful hardware. It's not your hard drive. 

Main System: Phobos

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Older File Server: Yet to be named

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7 minutes ago, Jamiec1130 said:

What settings are the games played at? You don't have the most powerful hardware. It's not your hard drive. 

 

7 minutes ago, Jamiec1130 said:

What settings are the games played at? You don't have the most powerful hardware. It's not your hard drive. 

High to very high and an hdd is not supposed to have 90mb read and writte

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Sounds like the system is page file. Either from out of graphical card memory or system RAM or Anti-virus or other security software beside Windows Defender (uninstall them fully, restarts, and see if it helps, if you have one)

 

It can also be a driver problem or latency problem (rare).

To solve either:

 -> Download the latest chipset drivers

 -> latest SATA Controller drivers (if you don't use the ones with the chipset)

 -> latest Wireless card/Ethernet card drivers

 -> latest Audio Drivers

 -> latest Graphics card drivers

 

Then:

 -> Install Chipset drivers, then SATA (again, if you use something separate, like the HDD is connected to other SATA port that doesn't use Intel SATA controller but rather the added one of the motherboard manufacture). Restart PC after/

 -> Install your Wireless/Ethernet drivers. Do not install any extra utilities, just the drivers. Restart PC.

 -> Install your GPU drivers BUT: Go under "Advanced" and check the box to do a clean install, then install ONLY the drivers: No Vision 3D stuff, No GeForce Experience. Just video and audio (for the HDMI port, graphics card have an audio chip). Restart PC after.

 -> Install Audio Drivers and restart.

 

Note: Technically speaking you don't need to really start your PC between driver updates under Windows 10. But, some drivers MAY want to finish stuff or get its startup programs running if any. What is suggested is overkill, but I want to rule out a stupid driver where its configuration only gets setup properly with a run once at next startup type of thing.

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