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  • aLinux
    PCHF Member
    • Jan 2024
    • 1

    #1

    micro stuttering !

    Hello all
    i have this problem for almost a year and cant find any fix for this
    for example if i play mafia 2 definitive edition the game sits at 144 fps and has drops to 120-130 for no reason
    my temps are 55 gpu and 65 cpu, computer is clean and windows 11 is fresh installed with no apps running in the background except msi afterburner that shows my cpu and gpu temps and my fps during gameplay.
    if i try mafia 2 classic the game play at 60 fps and has drop to 40-50.
    i get the same fps with any game video details low,medium,high.
    all my games are installed on a kingston sata ssd and os is installed on a m2 kingston ssd
    all my games are running on full hd 1920x1080 at 144hz (supported games)
    i tried uninstalling drivers, disabling or enabling gsync/vsync, limiting fps to 140 or lower, reinstalling windows and so on.
    im out of options and cant figure it out what is the cause of this and what to try.
    if someone knows please let me know

    my specs:
    psu: GIGABYTE UD1000GM-PG5 80+ Gold 1000W
    motherboard: Gigabyte B450 Gaming X
    cpu: AMD Ryzen 5800x paired with asus ryujin liquid cooling
    gpu: RTX 2080ti ventus
    ram: Kingston FURY Beast, 32GB DDR4, 3600MHz CL18, Dual Channel Kit (has profile loaded to run at 3600mhz)
    monitor: Gaming LED Curved DELL 27", FHD, 144Hz, 1ms, 4ms,350 cd/m2, VESA, DP, HDMI, S2721HGF
    SSD1: 512 gb m2 kingston has Windows 11 installed
    SSD2: 512 gb sata kingston has games installed
    HDD: 2 TB sata western digital for files/music/movies
  • Rustys
    PCHF Member
    • Jul 2016
    • 7862

    #2
    After you installed windows, you did install the driver in the proper order starting with the chipset and motherboard?

    Where and how was the install media created?

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    Download then run Speccy (free) and post the resultant url for us, details here, this will provide us with information about your computer hardware + any software that you have installed that may explain the present issue/s.

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