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http://www.cpuid.com/softwares/cpu-z.html
cpuz -> validate button -> submit button
it will open a browser, copy the url (address) and paste it here
are you manually overclocking?
that often results in throttling sooner and lower than letting pbo do its thing
and reboot
disable hibernate/sleep instead of shutdown
by default windows will hibernate instead of shutdown when you pick shutdown
but with a ssd its about the same as a clean boot vs waking
I would recommend that it has to do with CPPC being broken in the Bios, and needs to be disabled, as this has been a recurring theme with these posts, but someone will probably get angry and say that isn't the issue.
Edit: Also, I am not exactly sure if that is the issue, but I have been seeing posts since the middle of last year where Ryzen CPU users have been experiencing stuttering issues and the common fix in all of those posts was to disable CPPC in the Bios. But I would do some further research on that.
if it never at all, not even once and it only occurs after upgrading your Windows OS through Windows update to Windows 11..........
then i highly recommend this
1) revert back to the previous OS if possible
if can't, then kindly check that every single program you installed prior to upgrading to Windows 11 is compatible with the latest Windows OS.
^_^
Went from Ryzen to Intel and haven't had stutters since. I hear about stuttering from Ryzen users pretty much on a daily basis. Try as you might, it can't be avoided, and there's a pretty stupid mindshare because of reviewers where everyone's first thought is to buy a Ryzen CPU because they used to be better price/performance, which isn't really the case anymore.
Does the issue persist when doing a clean boot?
How does your UEFI configuration look like? Any changes to the default settings?
I got much better gaming performance with stock ram and eco-mode enabled. No stutter that's for sure.
I'll try to find an old validation and share it here so you can see the performance graph.
https://valid.x86.fr/z9d7zg
This is my 3700x running in eco-mode and utilizing 2400 ram. The graph is quite impressive passing up 3800x in multithreading, while also dominating in singlethreading.
Eco-mode rules with Ryzen.
2400 MHz RAM works out fine since 3000 series because the FCLK isn't locked to 1500~1600 MHz like it was prior to Zen2. That's pretty much why it would run better, AMD's firmware is just terrible and doesn't work like they intend half of the time.
It might be just Windows Update, Auto updater, back ground process, notifications etc.
If you see fps drop in a couple min, it might be Telemetry service related.
Ref. "Windows 10 configurations" section in my guide.
https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2192326393
(SC6 is fighting game and one single FPS drop is not welcomed.)
https://www.reddit.com/r/Windows11/comments/sccict/amd_ftpm_causes_random_stuttering_issue/