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While I do anything I on my PC I usually encounter a stutter here or there especially when gaming. I am not over clocked in anyway. I have sufficient cooling, I am not thermal throttling on either my GPU or CPU (I have stability tested these for a couple minutes). The only thing I can think of causing the stutters is my ram or my motherboard. I stress tested my ram and I did not crash but Aida64 stopped responding for a few seconds before returning (while it was both OCed and stock but right now changed it back to stock). Also side notes when I minimize and re-open Aida64 black boxes appear before disappearing I'm not sure if this is normal or not also my ram is not specified for AMD Ryzen because at the time there was none.

 

Spec List

Ryzen 2700x (Wraith Prism Cooler)

EVGA 1080 FTW2

GIGABYTE x470 Wifi 5

G.Skill Trident Z 16 GB (None AMD Version)

Seasonic Gold 850W PSU

 

None sure if reposting is allowed but no one has helped me. Also I'd like to add that while gaming there is a noticeable but very quick and slight peak/fall in cpu frequency with temperature while gaming and its very slight like a pixel high and sometimes a change change in ram usage and frame drop/ stutter. I'm not sure if this is thermal throttling or not because its at 55c max and in stress tests it hits much higher but ye. I'm not sure how about the GPU because its hard to check thermals and play a competitive game.

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52 minutes ago, Klwdie said:

2133 right now oc is 3200

by OC you mean DOCP/XMP profile? yeah you should enable that... and also how many RAM sticks do you have?

one thing you can try is enable "High Performance" Power Plan in Windows.

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