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Began experiencing occasional stutters recently.

Began experiencing occasional stutters recently.

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YaschiCraft
Junior Member
25
08-05-2017, 02:05 AM
#1
I've noticed some stuttering lately, which is getting bothersome. Usually when something changes, I try to recall what happened before and try to reverse it. At first, I thought Chrome might be the culprit because closing it seemed to help. But now it makes things worse, even though it wasn’t the real cause. The game is FFXIV, and I’m using a main rig with 6700k, 1080Ti, plenty of RAM, lots of SSDs, and 1440p at 144Hz with G-sync. My system runs Windows 10, and frame rates usually stay between 60 and the monitor’s maximum of 144. Sometimes I see brief micro-stutters, with FPS around 50-60, but it feels abrupt rather than steady. It seems to happen more when I explore new areas. There’s no obvious pattern, but it might be related to the disk. When I check monitoring, there’s no significant activity on either the OS SSD or the game’s installation drive. Other drives appear idle. The CPU usage is the only thing that changes—while playing, it stays around 3-4%, but spikes to about 6% during glitches. The GPU usage drops during those moments, and it’s not overheating or showing any issues. I’m considering moving the GPU to another machine with more CPU power to test, but I’m still trying to figure out what’s causing this.
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YaschiCraft
08-05-2017, 02:05 AM #1

I've noticed some stuttering lately, which is getting bothersome. Usually when something changes, I try to recall what happened before and try to reverse it. At first, I thought Chrome might be the culprit because closing it seemed to help. But now it makes things worse, even though it wasn’t the real cause. The game is FFXIV, and I’m using a main rig with 6700k, 1080Ti, plenty of RAM, lots of SSDs, and 1440p at 144Hz with G-sync. My system runs Windows 10, and frame rates usually stay between 60 and the monitor’s maximum of 144. Sometimes I see brief micro-stutters, with FPS around 50-60, but it feels abrupt rather than steady. It seems to happen more when I explore new areas. There’s no obvious pattern, but it might be related to the disk. When I check monitoring, there’s no significant activity on either the OS SSD or the game’s installation drive. Other drives appear idle. The CPU usage is the only thing that changes—while playing, it stays around 3-4%, but spikes to about 6% during glitches. The GPU usage drops during those moments, and it’s not overheating or showing any issues. I’m considering moving the GPU to another machine with more CPU power to test, but I’m still trying to figure out what’s causing this.

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IPS10
Senior Member
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08-05-2017, 05:01 AM
#2
You've encountered a comparable problem; consider turning off ReLive/PlaysTV/ShadowPlay or any recording tools. After the Windows Creators Update in April, performance drops significantly, consuming up to 30% of CPU and causing games to behave poorly.
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IPS10
08-05-2017, 05:01 AM #2

You've encountered a comparable problem; consider turning off ReLive/PlaysTV/ShadowPlay or any recording tools. After the Windows Creators Update in April, performance drops significantly, consuming up to 30% of CPU and causing games to behave poorly.

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mchacks
Member
66
08-05-2017, 06:58 AM
#3
I understand the NVIDIA one is turned off. I assumed it was disabled in Windows but will double-check, as I’m unsure if I missed it since the April update. The only activity I see is from the game itself.
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mchacks
08-05-2017, 06:58 AM #3

I understand the NVIDIA one is turned off. I assumed it was disabled in Windows but will double-check, as I’m unsure if I missed it since the April update. The only activity I see is from the game itself.

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NovaPvPs
Junior Member
13
08-05-2017, 08:14 AM
#4
Checked for FFIX updates. Testing other games to observe if stutters continue.
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NovaPvPs
08-05-2017, 08:14 AM #4

Checked for FFIX updates. Testing other games to observe if stutters continue.

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ChirpyJay
Member
104
08-05-2017, 03:45 PM
#5
FFXIV receives regular updates like many other online titles. Right now, I’m not focused on any other PC games, but I noticed GTAV also doesn’t appeal to me. I was planning to try it on different platforms just to see how it performs. If it works well there, I assume the issue is specific to this system.
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ChirpyJay
08-05-2017, 03:45 PM #5

FFXIV receives regular updates like many other online titles. Right now, I’m not focused on any other PC games, but I noticed GTAV also doesn’t appeal to me. I was planning to try it on different platforms just to see how it performs. If it works well there, I assume the issue is specific to this system.

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AlexZBeast
Member
119
08-05-2017, 07:38 PM
#6
By checking this, you can identify whether the issue is with the game or something else. This will prevent a lot of frustration if it turns out to be the game instead of your system.
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AlexZBeast
08-05-2017, 07:38 PM #6

By checking this, you can identify whether the issue is with the game or something else. This will prevent a lot of frustration if it turns out to be the game instead of your system.

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jtgamer15
Junior Member
19
08-06-2017, 10:17 PM
#7
I need to submit my PC troubleshooting details and step away for a while. The issue wasn’t serious, but the solution was quite simple. I’m sorry to admit it… I just restarted the device! Reboooooot! Usually I only reboot my system for the monthly Windows updates near patch Tuesday. This hasn’t happened before, so I didn’t suspect anything.
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jtgamer15
08-06-2017, 10:17 PM #7

I need to submit my PC troubleshooting details and step away for a while. The issue wasn’t serious, but the solution was quite simple. I’m sorry to admit it… I just restarted the device! Reboooooot! Usually I only reboot my system for the monthly Windows updates near patch Tuesday. This hasn’t happened before, so I didn’t suspect anything.

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FlamingTiger9
Member
235
08-07-2017, 02:26 AM
#8
System issues persist even after reboot. Works smoothly without Chrome but fails when it does. Often disrupts while using a second monitor for YouTube during games. Likely needs to stick with the original plan. Next task: upgrade from 1080Ti to 8086k.
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FlamingTiger9
08-07-2017, 02:26 AM #8

System issues persist even after reboot. Works smoothly without Chrome but fails when it does. Often disrupts while using a second monitor for YouTube during games. Likely needs to stick with the original plan. Next task: upgrade from 1080Ti to 8086k.