FPS drops, freezes, stuttering and more | Ryzen 2700X | RTX 2070
FPS drops, freezes, stuttering and more | Ryzen 2700X | RTX 2070
Game Boost off and on an still problems. 16gb ram.
I will edit my post for other
Game mode. Not boost.
Hit Start and type game mode. Go into game mode settings and disable it.
Or you can go in settings find gaming and disable it from there.
Apex Legends and Rainbow Six Siege are unaffected, while Black Ops 4 and Battlefield 5 (DX11) can run good or bad even after a reboot. I play Apex and R6S regularly. The RTX 2070 often doesn’t reach full usage, even with max settings, and there are stuttering issues in certain games like Battlefield 5 and Black Ops 4. I have an Asus Prime X470-Pro motherboard and an Asus PG248Q (1080p 180hz).
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“To troubleshoot your gaming performance issues, let's systematically address potential causes. First, consider capping your FPS at 60 in games like PUBG, as optimization can be inconsistent and lead to instability when overclocking. Reducing graphical settings within these demanding titles might also help.
Next, we’ll ensure a clean system environment. I recommend using a Driver Uninstaller (link provided: https://www.guru3d.com/files-details/dis...nload.html) to completely remove existing NVIDIA drivers before installing the latest version. Following this, reset your BIOS to its factory defaults – this often resolves unexpected behavior.
Verify your Windows power settings are set to ‘Performance’ rather than ‘Balanced’. This ensures your hardware isn't being limited by power-saving modes.
I encountered similar issues with a Ryzen 5 2600 and experienced instability when pushing clock speeds. While experimentation can be beneficial, it’s crucial to monitor stability closely. Let me know if any of these adjustments improve your situation.”
I understand your frustration; I experienced a similar situation for quite some time. The erratic behavior you’re seeing stems from your graphics driver, particularly if you obtained it directly from AMD’s site – this can create conflicts with the driver provided by your motherboard manufacturer. To resolve this, please go to: C:\Program Files\AMD\CIM\BIN64 and execute AMDCleanupUtility. After that, remove all folders containing “AMD” located in both C:\ and C:\Program Files (x86). Restart your computer, and I strongly advise installing the chipset driver exclusively from your motherboard’s website.
Have you installed every driver – including those for your motherboard and processor – beyond just the NVIDIA Experience? If so, you should be operating correctly. This is what resolved my issue, though perhaps it’s not helpful if you're uncertain or can’t recall installing them; simply reinstalling them shouldn’t cause any problems. However, I guarantee that with all drivers properly installed, you will eliminate the stuttering.