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Occurs exclusively during gameplay sessions

Occurs exclusively during gameplay sessions

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cordekc
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05-02-2018, 06:23 AM
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Hello, I apologize, but my language isn’t my native tongue. I’m experiencing some stuttering in certain games—more microstutter than massive stuttering. Here’s my system setup: CPU: Ryzen 5 1600AF. GPU: GTX 1650 GDDR6 4GB (brand: Manli). RAM: G Skill (F4-3200C16D-16GIS Aegis DDR4 16GB PC 3200 CL16 KIT 2 x 8 GB) at 3200 MHz, 2x8 GB. Motherboard: MSI B450M PRO-M2 Max. SSD: Kingston A400 M.2, size 2280. PSU: DeepCool 500W 80+ Bronze. Monitor: Acer Nitro VG0 VG240Y (full HD free sync, 75Hz) – I’ve tried changing the HDMI cable and other settings without success. Temperatures are normal; drivers are up to date (chipset, video) and installed cleanly with DDU. SSD firmware and BIOS are current, no changes made. Windows was installed three times cleanly, with no modifications. Benchmarks stressing CPU and GPU showed no issues at all—stutter only occurs during gaming, not in all titles. Games tested: Apex Legends (random stutter every 5-10 mins), Paladins (micro stutter every 10s, V sync helps), CS GO (same as Paladins), Fortnite (major stutter every 5 sec or less with V sync), Rocket League (smooth), Star Wars Battlefront 2 (no stutter), Monstrum (occasional micro stutter), Muck (stutter in new Minecraft versions online). I’ve reinstalled the games too. It seems my RAM isn’t listed for my motherboard, possibly because it’s not compatible… Maybe the SSD isn’t of good quality? Could you assist? I’m unsure what to do.**
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cordekc
05-02-2018, 06:23 AM #1

Hello, I apologize, but my language isn’t my native tongue. I’m experiencing some stuttering in certain games—more microstutter than massive stuttering. Here’s my system setup: CPU: Ryzen 5 1600AF. GPU: GTX 1650 GDDR6 4GB (brand: Manli). RAM: G Skill (F4-3200C16D-16GIS Aegis DDR4 16GB PC 3200 CL16 KIT 2 x 8 GB) at 3200 MHz, 2x8 GB. Motherboard: MSI B450M PRO-M2 Max. SSD: Kingston A400 M.2, size 2280. PSU: DeepCool 500W 80+ Bronze. Monitor: Acer Nitro VG0 VG240Y (full HD free sync, 75Hz) – I’ve tried changing the HDMI cable and other settings without success. Temperatures are normal; drivers are up to date (chipset, video) and installed cleanly with DDU. SSD firmware and BIOS are current, no changes made. Windows was installed three times cleanly, with no modifications. Benchmarks stressing CPU and GPU showed no issues at all—stutter only occurs during gaming, not in all titles. Games tested: Apex Legends (random stutter every 5-10 mins), Paladins (micro stutter every 10s, V sync helps), CS GO (same as Paladins), Fortnite (major stutter every 5 sec or less with V sync), Rocket League (smooth), Star Wars Battlefront 2 (no stutter), Monstrum (occasional micro stutter), Muck (stutter in new Minecraft versions online). I’ve reinstalled the games too. It seems my RAM isn’t listed for my motherboard, possibly because it’s not compatible… Maybe the SSD isn’t of good quality? Could you assist? I’m unsure what to do.**

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JULIANO030
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05-02-2018, 06:23 AM
#2
No, I did not enable XMP or DOCP in the BIOS.
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JULIANO030
05-02-2018, 06:23 AM #2

No, I did not enable XMP or DOCP in the BIOS.