F5F Stay Refreshed Software PC Gaming Microstuttering occurs frequently in many games while I navigate.

Microstuttering occurs frequently in many games while I navigate.

Microstuttering occurs frequently in many games while I navigate.

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09-20-2023, 01:11 AM
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I experienced a power surge that disabled my PSU and motherboard, and everything else remained intact. Recently, I’ve noticed microstutter in most of my games running above 60 FPS, making them feel like they hiccup even when settings are adjusted. Initially, I suspected the GeForce experience was the issue because it seemed to lessen, but it’s still a problem. I’ve tried various troubleshooting steps—clean windows, resetting power settings, adjusting BIOS and other configurations—but nothing resolved it. One solution that worked was enabling a FPS limiter in the Nvidia control panel, which improved performance with VSync and triple buffer, though some CPU-heavy games still stutter briefly. I also suspect the Windows driver might be the culprit since it hasn’t been updated recently. I’m considering a warranty replacement, but I’m worried about the time it will take and whether the CPU is indeed the cause, especially if the replacement turns out to be unnecessary.
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n_tiffanyblue_
09-20-2023, 01:11 AM #1

I experienced a power surge that disabled my PSU and motherboard, and everything else remained intact. Recently, I’ve noticed microstutter in most of my games running above 60 FPS, making them feel like they hiccup even when settings are adjusted. Initially, I suspected the GeForce experience was the issue because it seemed to lessen, but it’s still a problem. I’ve tried various troubleshooting steps—clean windows, resetting power settings, adjusting BIOS and other configurations—but nothing resolved it. One solution that worked was enabling a FPS limiter in the Nvidia control panel, which improved performance with VSync and triple buffer, though some CPU-heavy games still stutter briefly. I also suspect the Windows driver might be the culprit since it hasn’t been updated recently. I’m considering a warranty replacement, but I’m worried about the time it will take and whether the CPU is indeed the cause, especially if the replacement turns out to be unnecessary.

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Jomppaboy
Member
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09-28-2023, 02:24 PM
#2
Hi! I don't have access to real-time system data, so I can't check the current temperatures of the CPU and GPU. You'll need to use a monitoring tool or check the device's status screen for that information.
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Jomppaboy
09-28-2023, 02:24 PM #2

Hi! I don't have access to real-time system data, so I can't check the current temperatures of the CPU and GPU. You'll need to use a monitoring tool or check the device's status screen for that information.

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XiToKs
Junior Member
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09-30-2023, 09:02 AM
#3
Idle temperature GPU:28, CPU usage:31
Load GPU utilization:55, CPU activity:40 (apologies if the data is incorrect, I'm still learning)
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XiToKs
09-30-2023, 09:02 AM #3

Idle temperature GPU:28, CPU usage:31
Load GPU utilization:55, CPU activity:40 (apologies if the data is incorrect, I'm still learning)