Micro-stuttering in games with GeForce RTX 3080
Micro-stuttering in games with GeForce RTX 3080
Does CPU-Z still display around 1200mhz? Most current BIOS systems present the memory clock information in a summary section of the main display. It typically shows either 3600 or 1800 if XMP is correctly activated. What kind of motherboard do you have, and what SSD are you using? I'm not sure why I missed it before, but using four 8GB modules could cause issues if it's not a quad configuration. It also becomes more difficult to achieve accurate memory clock speeds with four separate modules.
It still displays 1200. B550 gaming v2 Samsung 1 tb. What actions should I take regarding the memory? Should I replace it and what would be your advice? I also have an AMD Ryzen 9, a Ge force RTX 3080, an SSD, an HDD, and an Acer monitor at 144Hz.
When BIOS is set to advanced mode on the right side, it should display hardware details such as DRAM speed. You might want to test a compatible DRAM pair in DDR4_A2/DDR4_B2 slots to check for improvements. If the existing DRAM doesn’t meet the rated speed or you need 32GB, consider purchasing two 16GB modules with 3600 CL16. Regarding the SSD, confirm whether it’s SATA or NVMe and ensure it’s connected to the M2A_CPU slot on the motherboard.
Your LatencyMon results appear acceptable during graphics initialization, though high execution times in video drivers may still be noticeable.
No significant problems were observed when using the PC for tasks other than gaming.
CPU-Z is displaying it accurately now: the memory is double data rate, so you should double the value it shows (1796.4), resulting in 3592.8