Operating systems available: Windows 7, Windows 8.1, Windows 10.
Operating systems available: Windows 7, Windows 8.1, Windows 10.
You're experiencing stuttering in games, possibly due to your HDD and Windows. Switching to an SSD within a few weeks could help reduce lag until you install it. While you wait, consider using Windows optimization tools or drivers to improve performance temporarily.
Your system's components aren't linked to the issue. Could you share more details about what's happening?
Checked online reviews and found confirmation. Your setup includes an i7-2600G with 12GB RAM and an 1050Ti processor.
These games are really tough to handle, causing lag and stutters. I believe the issue might be with my hard drive since the disk mark shows 91MB read and 90MB written.
The games are run on less powerful systems. Your setup isn't the best for high performance.
The issue appears to be related to the system's page file. This could stem from graphics card memory, system RAM, antivirus software, or other security programs alongside Windows Defender. Alternatively, it might be due to a driver problem or latency issue (less common). To address this:
- Update the latest chipset drivers.
- Install SATA controller drivers if applicable.
- Apply wireless or Ethernet card drivers.
- Update audio and graphics drivers.
- Reinstall chipset drivers first, then SATA, followed by wireless/Ethernet, audio, and finally graphics.
After each installation, restart the PC. If problems persist, consider reinstalling the graphics card drivers carefully, opting for a clean install if needed. Avoid installing additional utilities beyond the necessary ones.