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Experiencing stuttering and game crashes during escape in Tarkov? You're facing issues that require help.

Experiencing stuttering and game crashes during escape in Tarkov? You're facing issues that require help.

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Conor_Playz
Member
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09-27-2025, 07:01 AM
#1
The issue is that the game experiences random stuttering and crashes without any noticeable temperature increases or memory issues. Here are my details:
- Hardware specs: AMD 9800X3D, AMD 9070 XT, 64GB RAM (6000/CL30), 2TB SSD (10% capacity with DRAM cache). Stress tested CPU and GPU; temps stayed low with ample headroom.
- CPU performance: Consistently under 75°C, automatically boosting to 5.1/5.2ghz (Prime95).
- GPU performance: Always under 72°C, stable core and memory clocks.
- OS setup: Clean Windows 10 install (24-hour update), no additional software except browser and Escape from Tarkov.
- Driver updates: Latest chipset and GPU drivers installed.
- Testing conditions: Played Tarkov at 1440p @ 165Hz (also tested 1080p @ 60Hz). Frame rate was good and stable in most cases, though occasional stutters and crashes occurred.
- Troubleshooting attempts: Downgraded GPU drivers, toggled XMP, adjusted in-game settings, changed display mode, disabled/restored fast startup, modified precision boost settings, and adjusted bar visibility.
- Observations: No other games showed similar problems; this setup runs smoothly otherwise.
If you need more information or have further suggestions, let me know.
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Conor_Playz
09-27-2025, 07:01 AM #1

The issue is that the game experiences random stuttering and crashes without any noticeable temperature increases or memory issues. Here are my details:
- Hardware specs: AMD 9800X3D, AMD 9070 XT, 64GB RAM (6000/CL30), 2TB SSD (10% capacity with DRAM cache). Stress tested CPU and GPU; temps stayed low with ample headroom.
- CPU performance: Consistently under 75°C, automatically boosting to 5.1/5.2ghz (Prime95).
- GPU performance: Always under 72°C, stable core and memory clocks.
- OS setup: Clean Windows 10 install (24-hour update), no additional software except browser and Escape from Tarkov.
- Driver updates: Latest chipset and GPU drivers installed.
- Testing conditions: Played Tarkov at 1440p @ 165Hz (also tested 1080p @ 60Hz). Frame rate was good and stable in most cases, though occasional stutters and crashes occurred.
- Troubleshooting attempts: Downgraded GPU drivers, toggled XMP, adjusted in-game settings, changed display mode, disabled/restored fast startup, modified precision boost settings, and adjusted bar visibility.
- Observations: No other games showed similar problems; this setup runs smoothly otherwise.
If you need more information or have further suggestions, let me know.

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Wero_NIKI
Member
181
09-27-2025, 07:01 AM
#2
Did you refresh the UEFI on the motherboard? Are the two RAM sticks from the same case? Have you installed the newest Adrenaline driver, set up a profile for Tarkov, and adjusted the GPU speed down to 100 MHz with incremental increases?
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Wero_NIKI
09-27-2025, 07:01 AM #2

Did you refresh the UEFI on the motherboard? Are the two RAM sticks from the same case? Have you installed the newest Adrenaline driver, set up a profile for Tarkov, and adjusted the GPU speed down to 100 MHz with incremental increases?

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Blu3forest
Member
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09-27-2025, 07:01 AM
#3
Hey, I see you're facing similar problems. It sounds like your system is struggling with performance and stability, especially in certain game areas. You mentioned recent driver updates but still experiencing crashes and stuttering. The issue might be related to the GPU, RAM, or driver conflicts. Checking for updates again, ensuring compatibility, and monitoring system resources could help. If the problem persists, consider testing in a different game or adjusting settings.
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Blu3forest
09-27-2025, 07:01 AM #3

Hey, I see you're facing similar problems. It sounds like your system is struggling with performance and stability, especially in certain game areas. You mentioned recent driver updates but still experiencing crashes and stuttering. The issue might be related to the GPU, RAM, or driver conflicts. Checking for updates again, ensuring compatibility, and monitoring system resources could help. If the problem persists, consider testing in a different game or adjusting settings.