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Games stuttering after 2 or 3 hours

Games stuttering after 2 or 3 hours

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Edward1244
Junior Member
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04-11-2016, 11:50 AM
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So i have Ryzen 5 2400g, 16 RAM 3000 mhz, Geforce 1060 GTX
I can play most games in high settings, including witcher 3, fallout 4, batman arkham saga, resident evil 2 remake, assassins creed origins, metro exodus, far cry 4, 5 and some others, all games between 50 and 60 fps, sometimes even more
I've noticed all games go smoothly ...for the first 2 or 3 hours, after that, there is a stuttering and fps drops/spikes in all games, i've checked temps with 3 different programs, GPU below 90c and CPU below 80c (under very heavy load)
Weird thing, most of the time if i close the game and open it again almost inmediately, it runs nice again
What else could be?
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Edward1244
04-11-2016, 11:50 AM #1

So i have Ryzen 5 2400g, 16 RAM 3000 mhz, Geforce 1060 GTX
I can play most games in high settings, including witcher 3, fallout 4, batman arkham saga, resident evil 2 remake, assassins creed origins, metro exodus, far cry 4, 5 and some others, all games between 50 and 60 fps, sometimes even more
I've noticed all games go smoothly ...for the first 2 or 3 hours, after that, there is a stuttering and fps drops/spikes in all games, i've checked temps with 3 different programs, GPU below 90c and CPU below 80c (under very heavy load)
Weird thing, most of the time if i close the game and open it again almost inmediately, it runs nice again
What else could be?

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Auditorii
Junior Member
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04-13-2016, 02:24 AM
#2
Hey, could you give me a more specific idea of what your GPU temperature looks like when it’s running below 90 degrees Celsius? It seems both the graphics card and processor tend to slow down when they hit around 85 degrees, so it’s worth keeping an eye on. – Andy
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Auditorii
04-13-2016, 02:24 AM #2

Hey, could you give me a more specific idea of what your GPU temperature looks like when it’s running below 90 degrees Celsius? It seems both the graphics card and processor tend to slow down when they hit around 85 degrees, so it’s worth keeping an eye on. – Andy

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04-29-2016, 07:34 PM
#3
Hey, curious about what temperatures you're seeing with GPUs running below 90 degrees Celsius – could you give me a more specific number? It seems like both the GPU and CPU tend to slow down when they hit around 85 degrees, which can definitely impact performance. – Andy
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furiosdestroer
04-29-2016, 07:34 PM #3

Hey, curious about what temperatures you're seeing with GPUs running below 90 degrees Celsius – could you give me a more specific number? It seems like both the GPU and CPU tend to slow down when they hit around 85 degrees, which can definitely impact performance. – Andy

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TheImpGamer
Junior Member
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04-29-2016, 09:11 PM
#4
How much memory is being used right now? Could you tell me what kind of power supply unit (PSU) we’re talking about – the manufacturer and model number, please?
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TheImpGamer
04-29-2016, 09:11 PM #4

How much memory is being used right now? Could you tell me what kind of power supply unit (PSU) we’re talking about – the manufacturer and model number, please?

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WilliamvS101
Member
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04-30-2016, 09:43 AM
#5
It’s amazing how little memory the system is using, even with a game and Chrome open at the same time. And my power supply – it’s a pretty standard Aerocool VX 600W, nothing fancy.
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WilliamvS101
04-30-2016, 09:43 AM #5

It’s amazing how little memory the system is using, even with a game and Chrome open at the same time. And my power supply – it’s a pretty standard Aerocool VX 600W, nothing fancy.

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ZoloKu
Member
206
05-05-2016, 11:00 AM
#6
I ran another test this afternoon, playing for two hours and keeping a close eye on the temperatures – both the CPU hit under 70 degrees Celsius, and the GPU stayed at a comfortable 68. That’s a big improvement from yesterday, when it was scorching hot outside, reaching around 45 degrees Celsius. Thankfully, today’s weather is much milder, which is a welcome change since I live in a tropical climate.
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ZoloKu
05-05-2016, 11:00 AM #6

I ran another test this afternoon, playing for two hours and keeping a close eye on the temperatures – both the CPU hit under 70 degrees Celsius, and the GPU stayed at a comfortable 68. That’s a big improvement from yesterday, when it was scorching hot outside, reaching around 45 degrees Celsius. Thankfully, today’s weather is much milder, which is a welcome change since I live in a tropical climate.

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The_FireGamer
Junior Member
37
05-05-2016, 01:01 PM
#7
Could you tell me what kind of airflow the case has, and its model number?
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The_FireGamer
05-05-2016, 01:01 PM #7

Could you tell me what kind of airflow the case has, and its model number?

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Pieftw247
Member
201
05-05-2016, 11:31 PM
#8
It’s definitely a standard model – mine is incredibly compact, just a tiny case to fit all my parts. Honestly, it feels a bit tight and crowded inside.
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Pieftw247
05-05-2016, 11:31 PM #8

It’s definitely a standard model – mine is incredibly compact, just a tiny case to fit all my parts. Honestly, it feels a bit tight and crowded inside.

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Alpacas_FTW
Member
75
05-06-2016, 12:46 AM
#9
Could you please give us a name for this – perhaps a model number or even a link to it?
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Alpacas_FTW
05-06-2016, 12:46 AM #9

Could you please give us a name for this – perhaps a model number or even a link to it?

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Lips
Senior Member
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05-11-2016, 12:39 AM
#10
I just double-checked, and it seems there’s simply no room—basically because there isn't a space to install it. Right now, the only airflow I’m seeing is coming from my processor fan and, of course, the fans in my graphics card and CPU.
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Lips
05-11-2016, 12:39 AM #10

I just double-checked, and it seems there’s simply no room—basically because there isn't a space to install it. Right now, the only airflow I’m seeing is coming from my processor fan and, of course, the fans in my graphics card and CPU.

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