No noticeable decrease in frames per second, just a slightly altered performance feel.
No noticeable decrease in frames per second, just a slightly altered performance feel.
Hey! Here are the details you shared:
Memory: ASUS ROG Strix Z270F, RAM: Corsair Vengeance LPX DDR4 3000MHz, 16GB
Processor: Intel Core i7-6700K
GPU: ASUS GeForce GTX 1080 ROG Strix Gaming
Storage: All drives formatted, only Windows, latest drivers, and games installed
Current status: Just bought it 2 days ago (excluding GPU), no issues yet
Temperatures: GPU at 65°C, CPU at 55°C during gaming
Game performance: Running Assassin's Creed Origins smoothly with 60 FPS, no drop
Issue: Occasional stuttering even at 60 FPS, not a hard stutter but soft
Frustrating part: Happens with Destiny 2 too
Hard drive concern: Experienced with both i7 7700K and i7 6700K, but only the latter had heat issues
Formatting: Drives were fresh installed each time
Turn off VSync, attempt to reduce quality slightly for marginally better FPS than 60. I notice a stuttering sensation, which I call input lag. It resolves by increasing FPS beyond the monitor’s refresh rate by about 10 frames.
Sure, I understand. Your newer i7 6700k usually runs around 75% even with low graphics, so you probably won’t see micro stutter unless it’s under heavy load.
It seems you're pointing out a reason related to not having an SSD. Could you clarify what you'd like to discuss about it?
I'm just feeling this right now while playing Fortnite. I limited it to 60 FPS because my monitor runs at 60 Hz, so I didn’t notice anything unusual on my PC. I adjusted it down to 50 but now I’m getting a stutter. I don’t have VSync and I’m using an SSD.