Benji5258 30 mai. 2024 às 12:07
Most games stutter
I bought an NZXT prebuilt pc (player two prime) around a year ago and since I got it most of the games I have played have some sort of stuttering. I've tried a few things since then such as enabling xmp, changing windows/nvidia control panel settings, and trying msi afterburner, but it has barely improved.
Games ive played that have stutter are minecraft, elden ring, honkai star rail, code vein, dark souls 3, warframe, fortnite, warzone, basically most games ive played. Overwatch 2, lethal company, destiny 2 and other random small games are the only games that have had little to zero stutter.

I use a 240hz 1080p monitor and also have a second monitor that is 60hz. I have also tried using my old 120fps 1440p monitor but nothing changes.

amd ryzen 7 5800x

nvidia geforce rtx 4070 ti

32gb ram

I don't have that much PC knowledge (which is why I bought a prebuilt) and don't want to go into the realm of replacing parts, is there anything else I can try?
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Nx Machina 30 mai. 2024 às 12:17 
A simple check:

Is the cable connected from the 4070 ti to the monitor?

Some people in error connect the cable from the motherboard to the monitor.
Última alteração por Nx Machina; 30 mai. 2024 às 12:18
Tristin 30 mai. 2024 às 12:20 
Manually install graphic drivers
Benji5258 30 mai. 2024 às 12:27 
Originalmente postado por Nx Machina:
A simple check:

Is the cable connected from the 4070 ti to the monitor?

Some people in error connect the cable from the motherboard to the monitor.

It is connected from the 4070 ti
Nx Machina 30 mai. 2024 às 12:35 
Originalmente postado por Benji5258:
It is connected from the 4070 ti

Thank you.

Which OS are you using?

Is Windows up to date? Check for updates.

Are all your drivers up to date? Graphic card motherboard etc.

Is your antivirus doing realtime scanning which can cause stuttering? If it is exclude Steam.
Supafly 30 mai. 2024 às 12:50 
Try using something to check temps. Wouldn't be the first time a builder messed up the cooling. Could be a poorly mounted cooler, fans installed in wrong direction, intakes as exhaust or vice versa

HWmoniter is free and simple to see temps so you can see if its getting so hot it throttles
Última alteração por Supafly; 30 mai. 2024 às 12:52
Benji5258 30 mai. 2024 às 13:01 
Originalmente postado por Tristin:
Manually install graphic drivers

Didn't change anything
Benji5258 30 mai. 2024 às 13:02 
Originalmente postado por Nx Machina:
Originalmente postado por Benji5258:
It is connected from the 4070 ti

Thank you.

Which OS are you using?

Is Windows up to date? Check for updates.

Are all your drivers up to date? Graphic card motherboard etc.

Is your antivirus doing realtime scanning which can cause stuttering? If it is exclude Steam.

Im using windows 11 and it is up to date.

My drivers are up to date.

I'm not sure about the antivirus I don't see any settings about that, I'm using the windows antivirus.
Benji5258 30 mai. 2024 às 13:03 
Originalmente postado por Supafly:
Try using something to check temps. Wouldn't be the first time a builder messed up the cooling. Could be a poorly mounted cooler, fans installed in wrong direction, intakes as exhaust or vice versa

HWmoniter is free and simple to see temps so you can see if its getting so hot it throttles

My temps are generally fine although my cpu goes to 90 degrees sometimes when loading onto overwatch 2 but goes back to normal after restarting the game.
Ill see them with hwmonitor.
Última alteração por Benji5258; 30 mai. 2024 às 13:07
}WoLf{ 30 mai. 2024 às 14:03 
:steamthumbsup:
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