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try disabling everything which has to do with energy saving and always use max performance or fixed settings
afterburner had for example one issue with hardware monitor setting which caused stutters
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bQH3DYNboM0&t=137s
windows could cause stutters if you use that changing backgrounds literally always in the interval when it changed
g synch freesynch settings might cause black screen or stutters so test on your own switching between borderless windows or fullscreen in driver and settings
nvidias stupid audio driver also loves to trigger trouble if you use another audio source
only install graphic driver and not all the rest of the bloatware or disable it in hardware manager
faulty overclocking can also cause it
so make sure ramspeed fits cpu
sometimes it is the input device aka mouse when use some crazy high polling rate while coming from other shooters and trying to mix this with high fps
https://steamcommunity.com/app/3240220/discussions/0/592892508624696371/
you could try latencymon to check if one of the driver is causing trouble
another source are antivirus and their live monitoring feature
for windows defender it was called real time protection