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Micro stutters in every game - AMD

Micro stutters in every game - AMD

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LarryOrtega
Junior Member
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02-01-2022, 01:19 PM
#21
I pointed that out a few posts ago! And also mentioned it could be problematic.
We're trying to help the OP, not berate them for what we may deem a noob issue. There's no blame game, and no one is trying to say you are right or wrong, only that there are other things to consider too. Is that not a fair point?
edit: I would agree on one point - which is the mix of ram (as previsouly stated). Mixing ram is bound to cause issues. Both in terms of stability, and also speed. If they OP is running DIMMs at different speed, then the system will default to the lowest speed of all DIMMs installed. This could mean the ram is running at jedec default 2133mhz. This can impact performance majorly.
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LarryOrtega
02-01-2022, 01:19 PM #21

I pointed that out a few posts ago! And also mentioned it could be problematic.
We're trying to help the OP, not berate them for what we may deem a noob issue. There's no blame game, and no one is trying to say you are right or wrong, only that there are other things to consider too. Is that not a fair point?
edit: I would agree on one point - which is the mix of ram (as previsouly stated). Mixing ram is bound to cause issues. Both in terms of stability, and also speed. If they OP is running DIMMs at different speed, then the system will default to the lowest speed of all DIMMs installed. This could mean the ram is running at jedec default 2133mhz. This can impact performance majorly.

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spyfoneMC
Member
140
02-17-2022, 10:30 AM
#22
btw just discovered that my RX 6800 stutters without a resizable bar, but works fine with rebar on. No stutter reported.
Question – How do you usually experience with a 6750xt or any 6000 amd card?
Hello, I recently bought a used 6750xt (used for 420 cad). It was purchased in November 2022, so it's brand new. I plan to use this card at 1080p. Currently, I'm using a 3060 and this will be my first AMD GPU ever. I'm curious if others are facing major problems with their 6750xts, especially since many...
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spyfoneMC
02-17-2022, 10:30 AM #22

btw just discovered that my RX 6800 stutters without a resizable bar, but works fine with rebar on. No stutter reported.
Question – How do you usually experience with a 6750xt or any 6000 amd card?
Hello, I recently bought a used 6750xt (used for 420 cad). It was purchased in November 2022, so it's brand new. I plan to use this card at 1080p. Currently, I'm using a 3060 and this will be my first AMD GPU ever. I'm curious if others are facing major problems with their 6750xts, especially since many...

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Azumoth
Member
85
02-19-2022, 11:28 AM
#23
Both displays share identical refresh speeds. The RAM I possess is available at the specified links.
Silicon Power DDR4 RAM 16GB (8GBx2) Turbine 3200MHz (PC4 25600) 288-pin CL16 1.35V UDIMM Desktop Memory Module (SP016GXLZU320BDA)
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0957W...=UTF8&th=1
Patriot Viper Elite II DDR4 32GB(2 x 16GB) 4000MHz Kit
My system hasn’t experienced microstutter in the past four days. No hardware components have been altered since then, except for the GPU within that period. It seems likely the issue was unrelated.
The label indicates "Standard SATA AHCI Controller," which appears suitable for the setup.
My storage devices include:
LEVEN JS600 SSD 1TB 3D NAND SATA III Internal Solid State Drive - 6 Gb/s, 2.5 inch /7mm (0.28") - up to 560MB/s - Retail 1 Pack (Packaging May Vary)
WD Blue 3D NAND 500GB Internal SSD - SATA III 6Gb/s M.2 2280 Solid State Drive - WDS500G2B0B
I’m certain I can verify this and post an update if needed, though it hasn’t caused any issues before...
I plan to download this now and revise the post for any updates. I wasn’t at home during the day.
Although my CPU functions properly, I might consider testing another CPU. Useful to know!
I’m uncertain about the BIOS version I’m using; I don’t remember updating it recently. That’s why I’ll proceed and document any changes.
My RAM is
Silicon Power DDR4 RAM 16GB (8GBx2) Turbine 3200MHz (PC4 25600) 288-pin CL16 1.35V UDIMM Desktop Memory Module (SP016GXLZU320BDA)
Patriot Viper Elite II DDR4 32GB(2 x 16GB) 4000MHz Kit
DIMMA2 + DIMMB2 (Silicon Power), DIMMA1 + DIMMB1 (Viper)
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Updating my BIOS is essential. I hope this trial succeeds...
I’m more comfortable with software than hardware. This is the first PC I assembled since 2020... I’m content with basic performance—running apps, managing tabs, creating VMs, mobile emulators in Android Studio, deploying web apps, and playing games. I found suitable components at a reasonable price and it works well. I added extra RAM and verified compatibility with the MSI B450 manual. I used DDU for configuration, entered safe mode, performed a clean uninstall, and then reinstalled. The installation guide included a README, which was helpful. I noticed it increased stuttering during intense gameplay moments—sometimes the player would die from incorrect positioning, and controls failed to respond while stuttering. That definitely made things worse.
I didn’t have the BIOS details available, as I couldn’t recall updating it recently. I’ll need to check my email from 2020 for that information. My power supply is
EVGA 600 BR 100-BR-0600-K1 600 W ATX12V / EPS12V SLI CrossFire 80 PLUS BRONZE Certified Non-Modular Active PFC PFC SLI CrossFire Power Supply
I’ll need to revise the original post. Should I remove the 2 x 16GB modules and enable A-XMP OC mode? The manual lists supported frequencies up to 3466MHz (JEDEC), and others go up to 2133/2400/2667.
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Azumoth
02-19-2022, 11:28 AM #23

Both displays share identical refresh speeds. The RAM I possess is available at the specified links.
Silicon Power DDR4 RAM 16GB (8GBx2) Turbine 3200MHz (PC4 25600) 288-pin CL16 1.35V UDIMM Desktop Memory Module (SP016GXLZU320BDA)
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0957W...=UTF8&th=1
Patriot Viper Elite II DDR4 32GB(2 x 16GB) 4000MHz Kit
My system hasn’t experienced microstutter in the past four days. No hardware components have been altered since then, except for the GPU within that period. It seems likely the issue was unrelated.
The label indicates "Standard SATA AHCI Controller," which appears suitable for the setup.
My storage devices include:
LEVEN JS600 SSD 1TB 3D NAND SATA III Internal Solid State Drive - 6 Gb/s, 2.5 inch /7mm (0.28") - up to 560MB/s - Retail 1 Pack (Packaging May Vary)
WD Blue 3D NAND 500GB Internal SSD - SATA III 6Gb/s M.2 2280 Solid State Drive - WDS500G2B0B
I’m certain I can verify this and post an update if needed, though it hasn’t caused any issues before...
I plan to download this now and revise the post for any updates. I wasn’t at home during the day.
Although my CPU functions properly, I might consider testing another CPU. Useful to know!
I’m uncertain about the BIOS version I’m using; I don’t remember updating it recently. That’s why I’ll proceed and document any changes.
My RAM is
Silicon Power DDR4 RAM 16GB (8GBx2) Turbine 3200MHz (PC4 25600) 288-pin CL16 1.35V UDIMM Desktop Memory Module (SP016GXLZU320BDA)
Patriot Viper Elite II DDR4 32GB(2 x 16GB) 4000MHz Kit
DIMMA2 + DIMMB2 (Silicon Power), DIMMA1 + DIMMB1 (Viper)
...
Updating my BIOS is essential. I hope this trial succeeds...
I’m more comfortable with software than hardware. This is the first PC I assembled since 2020... I’m content with basic performance—running apps, managing tabs, creating VMs, mobile emulators in Android Studio, deploying web apps, and playing games. I found suitable components at a reasonable price and it works well. I added extra RAM and verified compatibility with the MSI B450 manual. I used DDU for configuration, entered safe mode, performed a clean uninstall, and then reinstalled. The installation guide included a README, which was helpful. I noticed it increased stuttering during intense gameplay moments—sometimes the player would die from incorrect positioning, and controls failed to respond while stuttering. That definitely made things worse.
I didn’t have the BIOS details available, as I couldn’t recall updating it recently. I’ll need to check my email from 2020 for that information. My power supply is
EVGA 600 BR 100-BR-0600-K1 600 W ATX12V / EPS12V SLI CrossFire 80 PLUS BRONZE Certified Non-Modular Active PFC PFC SLI CrossFire Power Supply
I’ll need to revise the original post. Should I remove the 2 x 16GB modules and enable A-XMP OC mode? The manual lists supported frequencies up to 3466MHz (JEDEC), and others go up to 2133/2400/2667.

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Coop3rrocks
Junior Member
9
02-21-2022, 09:35 AM
#24
Test both kits individually and evaluate bandwidth, throughput, and latency with AIDA 64. Compare the results and decide which performs better. It delivers superior gaming performance, making it a worthwhile investment.
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Coop3rrocks
02-21-2022, 09:35 AM #24

Test both kits individually and evaluate bandwidth, throughput, and latency with AIDA 64. Compare the results and decide which performs better. It delivers superior gaming performance, making it a worthwhile investment.

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Sylecia
Junior Member
3
02-21-2022, 11:01 AM
#25
You have the AIDA 64 version, but haven't installed the BIOS update yet because you lack a USB stick. Microstutters persist even after changing the RAM to 16GB x 2. The conclusion worked well for LatMon, but now you're receiving a warning.
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Sylecia
02-21-2022, 11:01 AM #25

You have the AIDA 64 version, but haven't installed the BIOS update yet because you lack a USB stick. Microstutters persist even after changing the RAM to 16GB x 2. The conclusion worked well for LatMon, but now you're receiving a warning.

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