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Micro-stuttering occurring unexpectedly?

Micro-stuttering occurring unexpectedly?

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ethandizzy
Member
169
01-22-2016, 06:20 AM
#1
Everything functioned smoothly for more than six months until I began experiencing tiny glitches every 1 to 2 seconds in all my games. The issue started a few months prior, though I’m not sure if I caused it myself. I recently replaced my computer case and upgraded the motherboard, which was previously micro ATX, with an ATX model. I’m certain the microstutters began before that change, but I might be mistaken. All temperatures remain normal, and after installing the motherboard I performed a fresh Windows update. I’ve experimented with various NVPC and Windows configurations, but I’m still unsure what else to try. The only modifications to my setup were the case and the motherboard.
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ethandizzy
01-22-2016, 06:20 AM #1

Everything functioned smoothly for more than six months until I began experiencing tiny glitches every 1 to 2 seconds in all my games. The issue started a few months prior, though I’m not sure if I caused it myself. I recently replaced my computer case and upgraded the motherboard, which was previously micro ATX, with an ATX model. I’m certain the microstutters began before that change, but I might be mistaken. All temperatures remain normal, and after installing the motherboard I performed a fresh Windows update. I’ve experimented with various NVPC and Windows configurations, but I’m still unsure what else to try. The only modifications to my setup were the case and the motherboard.

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vagge32
Junior Member
6
01-22-2016, 03:01 PM
#2
It's actually your current PSU. Gamemax power supplies are terrible, and aren't suggested for top-tier gaming PCs. This might be a warning sign, because the performance of any Gamemax unit is doubtful. These are basic models, and some even pose a fire risk.
Purchase a premium PSU instead, and then recheck all the games along with overall performance. Don't cut corners on the PSU, as it's the most crucial part in any high-end gaming setup.
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vagge32
01-22-2016, 03:01 PM #2

It's actually your current PSU. Gamemax power supplies are terrible, and aren't suggested for top-tier gaming PCs. This might be a warning sign, because the performance of any Gamemax unit is doubtful. These are basic models, and some even pose a fire risk.
Purchase a premium PSU instead, and then recheck all the games along with overall performance. Don't cut corners on the PSU, as it's the most crucial part in any high-end gaming setup.

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Nautilus12
Member
106
01-22-2016, 03:52 PM
#3
What is the precise model number and brand of this PSU? Which PC games have you played? Provide a complete list. Are the games installed on an SSD or HDD? You might want to reinstall some titles on a different drive to check if it improves performance.
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Nautilus12
01-22-2016, 03:52 PM #3

What is the precise model number and brand of this PSU? Which PC games have you played? Provide a complete list. Are the games installed on an SSD or HDD? You might want to reinstall some titles on a different drive to check if it improves performance.

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_PandaCraft_
Member
58
01-22-2016, 04:53 PM
#4
Sure, you can verify the RAM speed by checking the 'SPD' and 'Memory' tabs in CPU-z.
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_PandaCraft_
01-22-2016, 04:53 PM #4

Sure, you can verify the RAM speed by checking the 'SPD' and 'Memory' tabs in CPU-z.

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ClumsySky
Senior Member
526
01-23-2016, 07:48 PM
#5
The power supply is a GAMEMAX RGB-850 850W Modular 80 Plus Gold. For gaming, I enjoy Valorant, Celeste, Enter the Gungeon, Terraria, Hollow Knight, Minecraft, and several others. Each game causes minor stutters. All my games are stored on my HDD, but I've already attempted reinstalling them on an SSD without any improvement.

The monitor is an ASUS TUF Gaming VG259QM, operating at 240hz and 1080p for all applications. The stuttering persists even when using VSync or capped frame rates.
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ClumsySky
01-23-2016, 07:48 PM #5

The power supply is a GAMEMAX RGB-850 850W Modular 80 Plus Gold. For gaming, I enjoy Valorant, Celeste, Enter the Gungeon, Terraria, Hollow Knight, Minecraft, and several others. Each game causes minor stutters. All my games are stored on my HDD, but I've already attempted reinstalling them on an SSD without any improvement.

The monitor is an ASUS TUF Gaming VG259QM, operating at 240hz and 1080p for all applications. The stuttering persists even when using VSync or capped frame rates.

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KanayOne
Member
212
01-23-2016, 10:37 PM
#6
There is no other information shown on either screen except the memory size of 16312MB. I noticed on the CPU tab that my CPU core speeds were dropping to 255MHz every few seconds, which suggests the issue might not be with RAM. It could be related to the power supply.
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KanayOne
01-23-2016, 10:37 PM #6

There is no other information shown on either screen except the memory size of 16312MB. I noticed on the CPU tab that my CPU core speeds were dropping to 255MHz every few seconds, which suggests the issue might not be with RAM. It could be related to the power supply.

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DazDaZz_
Junior Member
41
02-14-2016, 01:53 AM
#7
It's actually your current PSU. Gamemax power supplies are terrible, and aren't suggested for top-tier gaming PCs. This might be a warning sign, because the performance of any Gamemax unit is doubtful. These are basic models, and some even pose a fire risk.
Purchase a premium PSU instead, and then recheck all the games along with overall performance. Don't cut corners on the PSU, as it's the most crucial part in any high-end gaming setup.
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DazDaZz_
02-14-2016, 01:53 AM #7

It's actually your current PSU. Gamemax power supplies are terrible, and aren't suggested for top-tier gaming PCs. This might be a warning sign, because the performance of any Gamemax unit is doubtful. These are basic models, and some even pose a fire risk.
Purchase a premium PSU instead, and then recheck all the games along with overall performance. Don't cut corners on the PSU, as it's the most crucial part in any high-end gaming setup.

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pedro_tkf
Senior Member
643
02-14-2016, 05:54 AM
#8
Review this PSU tier list to understand the various PSU brands and their models, as well as how they compare within the hierarchy. This document was last revised in July 2021.
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pedro_tkf
02-14-2016, 05:54 AM #8

Review this PSU tier list to understand the various PSU brands and their models, as well as how they compare within the hierarchy. This document was last revised in July 2021.