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Stuttering in every game. New PC.
Hey all. So my old PC had a lot of stuttering issues in games and I decided to buy a new one, as I could not diagnose the problem....except it's still happening on my new rig. I have an RTX 2060 Super, 8gb DDR4, an i5-9400F, and 2 SSDs. One of my SSDs is from my old PC, which I wanted so that I could install big games onto it, while the other SSD came with the unit when I purchased it. I'm currently running Windows 10 and have updated my Nvidia drivers already. The games that i've tested so far are Dying Light, The Forest, and even Minecraft. They all stutter. I started using MSI Afterburner to monitor what was going on and it seems my frametimes are fluctuating a LOT. (not good...) I just find it odd how I had the same exact stuttering on my old PC. Could this be something as simple as a bad monitor or cables? Could it even be software related? I know it's not my SSDs, as i've played the games off of different ones just to test if they wouldn't stutter. If anyone has this problem, or wants to try to help me out with this, please chime in because I don't know what else to do at this point.
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Crazy Wolfgang の投稿を引用:
Muppet among Puppets の投稿を引用:
When ram is full, you will know what stutters means.
Your ram is not full.
What are you talking about? I AM stuttering. Of course I know what it means.
A game had a memory leak, it filled ram and if you had 4gb ram, you noticed it.
It stucked after a while, glued. Because ram was full.

Not just some light constant stuttering when the ram is half empty
Muppet among Puppets の投稿を引用:
Crazy Wolfgang の投稿を引用:
What are you talking about? I AM stuttering. Of course I know what it means.
A game had a memory leak, it filled ram and if you had 4gb ram, you noticed it.
It stucked after a while, glued. Because ram was full.

Not just some light constant stuttering when the ram is half empty
I have 8gb or RAM. That amount is enough for Minecraft to not stutter. I know kids that would play Minecraft on school computers and it wouldn't stutter, dude. I'm going to upgrade my RAM anyway, but I highly doubt that it's causing these issues.
最近の変更はBig Kevが行いました; 2019年8月10日 16時55分
Your game runs with stable 60 fps.....
Can you make a video that shows the stuttering? Without gamestuff.
i would say reset all pc settings to default in BIOS and update bios to the latest version, reinstall windows and all the 1903 updates
Muppet among Puppets の投稿を引用:
Your game runs with stable 60 fps.....
Can you make a video that shows the stuttering? Without gamestuff.
It does NOT run at a stable 60 FPS, if you've seen my Minecraft video.
Look at the FPS monitor in the top left of the screen in my earlier video.
Regardless, I will make a new video of the stuttering.
When you are on the landscape its ~60fps
Walk straight or look slow. So we can see the stuttering.
Just leaving this as a possible solution to anyone who might come across this forum post hoping to find a solution for their problem;

I've been having this problem for almost a year and just fixed it today. With me, the stuttering was related to my background changing every minute ( I have a lot of images I like to see ). Setting my background to just 1, forever, fixed my GPU dropping to 0% when the background changed ( causing the stuttering )
最近の変更はBlafkoningが行いました; 2020年4月29日 9時00分
Eradicate の投稿を引用:
Just leaving this as a possible solution to anyone who might come across this forum post hoping to find a solution for their problem;

I've been having this problem for almost a year and just fixed it today. With me, the stuttering was related to my background changing every minute ( I have a lot of images I like to see ). Setting my background to just 1, forever, fixed my GPU dropping to 0% when the background changed ( causing the stuttering )

THanks man, this was exactly the cause of my stuttering, I doubt I would have ever diagnosed that... what a crazy ssue, but thanks for flagging it for me to find. Changed the slideshow frequency, resolved all the stuttering I was getting.

Just wanted to say thanks!
Riaktion の投稿を引用:
Eradicate の投稿を引用:
Just leaving this as a possible solution to anyone who might come across this forum post hoping to find a solution for their problem;

I've been having this problem for almost a year and just fixed it today. With me, the stuttering was related to my background changing every minute ( I have a lot of images I like to see ). Setting my background to just 1, forever, fixed my GPU dropping to 0% when the background changed ( causing the stuttering )

THanks man, this was exactly the cause of my stuttering, I doubt I would have ever diagnosed that... what a crazy ssue, but thanks for flagging it for me to find. Changed the slideshow frequency, resolved all the stuttering I was getting.

Just wanted to say thanks!

Glad it helped at least someone! ^_^
get out the old computer or a friends old computer, and try these steps
1) swap out the Ram , remove and replace even with a smaller amount. Do not just add Ram. bad memory will cause stutter. if you do not remove the bad ram and just add new ram it will continue to stutter if the problem is bad Ram. Is this the same RAM from the original stuttering computer?
2) swap out the video card
3) check power supply. A power supply will cause this problem if rail wattage on the power supply is not high enough. rail wattage is different than rated wattage, rail wattage is the amount of watts that the rail will provide. if you have multiple plugs plugged into the same rail , you may not have enough wattage. or you could just run the video card you have and unplug the power cable and run the video card from a separate 2nd power supply to check.

最近の変更はError418が行いました; 2020年8月14日 1時34分
Error418  の投稿を引用:
get out the old computer or a friends old computer, and try these steps
1) swap out the Ram , remove and replace even with a smaller amount. Do not just add Ram. bad memory will cause stutter. if you do not remove the bad ram and just add new ram it will continue to stutter if the problem is bad Ram. Is this the same RAM from the original stuttering computer?
2) swap out the video card
3) check power supply. A power supply will cause this problem if rail wattage on the power supply is not high enough. rail wattage is different than rated wattage, rail wattage is the amount of watts that the rail will provide. if you have multiple plugs plugged into the same rail , you may not have enough wattage. or you could just run the video card you have and unplug the power cable and run the video card from a separate 2nd power supply to check.
Unfortunately, I already gave someone my old PC, and I don't have any friends.
It is possible that the issue is being caused from my outlets in the house that I live in. I noticed my air conditioner would make the lights in my room flicker horribly. An electrician is coming at some point soon, so we'll see if that could be an issue. I have tried a single 8gb stick of ram, two 8gb sticks of ram, and even tried adding an extra 8gb for a 24gb total and it still didn't resolve the issue. Thank you for the response, and i'm not going to lie, I pretty much gave up trying to fix it a while ago. In other news, I went to a local computer repair place and they said they couldn't find an issue with it, so i'm at a loss.
Well, if my above mentioned 'possible solution' aka heaving a static & never changing background doesnt' work... Have you tried a program like MSI afterburner?
I used this to test with and I noticed that my graphics card dipped to 0% usage, which is an obvious cause for stuttering. This then had to do with my background changing which is a bad feature of Windows that's still not fixed. But, since you mention the flickering due to electricity issues, it might do the same to your graphics card, not supplying is with enough power for just a split second, therefore causing stutter.
Eradicate の投稿を引用:
Well, if my above mentioned 'possible solution' aka heaving a static & never changing background doesnt' work... Have you tried a program like MSI afterburner?
I used this to test with and I noticed that my graphics card dipped to 0% usage, which is an obvious cause for stuttering. This then had to do with my background changing which is a bad feature of Windows that's still not fixed. But, since you mention the flickering due to electricity issues, it might do the same to your graphics card, not supplying is with enough power for just a split second, therefore causing stutter.
I already have a static background, and I use MSI afterburner to monitor with in my games. I can check to see if my graphics card is dipping to a low usage percentage, but I definitely don't remember it going down to 0%.
Iceira 2020年8月14日 10時49分 
is board a dual ram solution or do you have a single ram block only, that could explan alot why you have system issue.

i recall other user had made same mistake with background change , problem is hes pc was change so fast that nothing work ( all resource was use on change ) he could not even use pc.
but you need to check Resource manager and wait for all is idle. because either you ram dont work and all is sent to virtual ram, and thats harddisk RAM and that can again explan why you lag all the time. ( so this look look like a ram issue that dont work and all is sent to disk as virtual RAM and why you lag all the time. )

if you dont understand this, maybe a english person can explan this better,
its quite technical problem and rare. ( but its seen before then people break the board RAM recommendation. ) see pc manual on mortherboard ram setup.
最近の変更はIceiraが行いました; 2020年8月14日 10時51分
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