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Build details for the Ryzen 3800X stuttering issue

Build details for the Ryzen 3800X stuttering issue

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Horvatti
Junior Member
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07-31-2019, 03:56 AM
#21
I did it incorrectly, my friend. I told you the stuttering might happen when CCD0 gets loaded and CCX1 starts helping a bit. That’s why you disabled four cores—two from each CCX. Think of CCX0 as one brain, CCX1 as another in the same body, and RAM as the messenger. When the GPU talks to CCX0 everything works fine. But if it talks too much, some messages go to CCX1, which then needs to communicate with CCX0. This is the idea behind what I explained in a simple way.
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Horvatti
07-31-2019, 03:56 AM #21

I did it incorrectly, my friend. I told you the stuttering might happen when CCD0 gets loaded and CCX1 starts helping a bit. That’s why you disabled four cores—two from each CCX. Think of CCX0 as one brain, CCX1 as another in the same body, and RAM as the messenger. When the GPU talks to CCX0 everything works fine. But if it talks too much, some messages go to CCX1, which then needs to communicate with CCX0. This is the idea behind what I explained in a simple way.

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Rozule
Junior Member
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08-01-2019, 10:25 AM
#22
I understand, thank you for clarifying. I think we've got the right setup now. If that's the case, the findings aren't very helpful. This process has really taught me a lot. I won't give up until I solve the problem!
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Rozule
08-01-2019, 10:25 AM #22

I understand, thank you for clarifying. I think we've got the right setup now. If that's the case, the findings aren't very helpful. This process has really taught me a lot. I won't give up until I solve the problem!

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MrCm
Senior Member
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08-02-2019, 03:38 AM
#23
I want to express my gratitude for your assistance. I invested a lot of effort trying to identify the issue, especially since this was a new build. I went beyond typical steps and gained valuable insights into memory timings and how the Ryzen system works. However, I encountered a problem that seemed simpler than it appeared. After researching similar issues, I felt blindsided by the experience. Today I bought a different x570 motherboard to check compatibility. When I installed it and tried launching Gears 5, my controller failed to connect mid-game. The game froze with dropped frames and stuttering more than before. After exiting, I verified my Bluetooth drivers and restarted the game, but the problem persisted. Then I connected the controller via USB and suddenly everything stopped lagging. This made me realize it might not be as straightforward as I thought. I tried using the 8bitdo SN30+ controller again for comparison. It seems the issue could be related to Bluetooth latency or driver settings. I’m still trying to pinpoint the exact cause and hope my earlier mistake can help others avoid similar frustration.
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MrCm
08-02-2019, 03:38 AM #23

I want to express my gratitude for your assistance. I invested a lot of effort trying to identify the issue, especially since this was a new build. I went beyond typical steps and gained valuable insights into memory timings and how the Ryzen system works. However, I encountered a problem that seemed simpler than it appeared. After researching similar issues, I felt blindsided by the experience. Today I bought a different x570 motherboard to check compatibility. When I installed it and tried launching Gears 5, my controller failed to connect mid-game. The game froze with dropped frames and stuttering more than before. After exiting, I verified my Bluetooth drivers and restarted the game, but the problem persisted. Then I connected the controller via USB and suddenly everything stopped lagging. This made me realize it might not be as straightforward as I thought. I tried using the 8bitdo SN30+ controller again for comparison. It seems the issue could be related to Bluetooth latency or driver settings. I’m still trying to pinpoint the exact cause and hope my earlier mistake can help others avoid similar frustration.

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IPLA
Member
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08-02-2019, 04:00 AM
#24
It seems quite unusual... there’s no noticeable lag or stuttering with Bluetooth, especially after switching two different motherboards. (Unless they’re identical models, then it could suggest a problem with the specific model itself.) If the problem lies somewhere between your controller and the PC, I’d think more about the controller rather than the Bluetooth chipset in the motherboard causing the issue.
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IPLA
08-02-2019, 04:00 AM #24

It seems quite unusual... there’s no noticeable lag or stuttering with Bluetooth, especially after switching two different motherboards. (Unless they’re identical models, then it could suggest a problem with the specific model itself.) If the problem lies somewhere between your controller and the PC, I’d think more about the controller rather than the Bluetooth chipset in the motherboard causing the issue.

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TheWantedWolfG
Junior Member
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08-02-2019, 10:50 PM
#25
I understand this seems unusual. I switched to a different motherboard, moving from the x570 MSI Gaming Edge Wifi to the x570 Asus Tuf Wifi. Regarding lag, I think the issue might be with the controller (which is why I mentioned it earlier). I don’t have another controller to test at the moment. I’m preparing more troubleshooting steps and will share my results once I’m done.
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TheWantedWolfG
08-02-2019, 10:50 PM #25

I understand this seems unusual. I switched to a different motherboard, moving from the x570 MSI Gaming Edge Wifi to the x570 Asus Tuf Wifi. Regarding lag, I think the issue might be with the controller (which is why I mentioned it earlier). I don’t have another controller to test at the moment. I’m preparing more troubleshooting steps and will share my results once I’m done.

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