Hesitation During Web Browsing
Hesitation During Web Browsing
My gaming experiences are disrupted by stuttering when I have other web browsers running. Closing these browsers resolves the issue, resulting in consistent frame rates and fluid gameplay. I have a powerful system consisting of an i9-9900k processor, RTX 2080ti graphics card, 64GB of RAM, and a 1600 Watt power supply, all installed on a solid-state drive running Windows 10. This problem has persisted for several months and is causing significant frustration. I am seeking assistance from others to find a solution. Furthermore, the stuttering occurs even when playing at a 60Hz refresh rate, despite using a 240hz monitor.
Here’s a summary of my findings:
https://www.userbenchmark.com/UserRun/20886033
Furthermore, I am currently utilizing older software drivers due to an attempt to resolve the issue. Previously, I had installed the newest driver versions.
You’ll likely encounter difficulties with that particular scenario due to the 2080Ti at 1080p; you'll experience constraints from your processor before the graphics card can reach its full potential. Examine the activity of every core while gaming. If one or two cores are consistently operating at 100% – specifically, the main cores – that indicates a processor bottleneck, even if all 16 threads aren’t fully utilized.
These particular titles present a complex scenario, frequently influenced by the engine’s resource management. Games such as PUBG, Watch Dogs 2, and Arma 3 illustrate this with disappointing results – their development was likely overseen by less-than-competent programmers, resulting in performance improvements on high-end systems being minimal compared to a standard mid-tier configuration. Consider Rise of the Tomb Raider, GTA V, Overwatch, Metro, Battlefield V, and Crysis 3.