Running on fumes, almost there...
Running on fumes, almost there...
Here’s a rewritten version of the text, aiming for clarity and conciseness:
“I am experiencing significant stuttering in most games on my PC, which I purchased approximately one month ago from NZXT. Despite enabling XMP profiles, adjusting NVIDIA settings (including disabling G-Sync), and running benchmark tests demonstrating acceptable performance, the issue persists. My hardware includes an MSI RTX 2080 SUPER, an AMD Ryzen 9 3900X processor, an EVGA SuperNOVA 850W power supply, and 32GB of G.SKILL TridentZ RGB RAM. I’ve run a UserBenchmark test (link provided), which shows the system performing well overall.”
Response:
Open it, click on Settings. Enable Live monitoring, Speed, Temperature, Show Histogram, click Apply and Ok.
Leave it on the Current Tab - there should be a live graph recording the clock speeds and temperature.
Leave Ryzen Master running in the background while you play your game(s). The goal is to monitor whether or not power throttling is actually occurring.
1)Are you running a multi-monitor setup and the screens have different native refresh rates?
2)What's the case model?
3)What's the cpu cooler?
What's probably going on here - and this has been known for several months now - is that the Ryzen 3900X power throttles on the cheaper Msi X570 motherboards.
Reason: poorly designed VRM cooling - needs extra help from case fans to keep cool.
If this cpu is being cooled via a liquid cooler, that makes this all the worse, because a con of liquid coolers is that one sacrifices the direct cooling over the mobo's VRMs that's naturally provided by air coolers.
This text describes troubleshooting issues with a computer's performance, specifically focusing on CPU frequency drops in games and adjusting display refresh rates. It outlines steps involving Ryzen Master, Nvidia Control Panel settings (specifically changing refresh rate options), and acknowledges potential limitations related to motherboard compatibility. The goal is to identify and resolve situations where the CPU isn’t running at its full potential during gaming sessions.
Sorry I didn't get back to you till now but the case model is NZXT H710, I dont know how to check im not very good with ryzen master, and I can set the refresh rate to both to 144hz but I like to play rythem games at the highest refresh rate for the smoothest experience.
I'm guessing the radiator is mounted in the front? If not, I'd suggest you try mounting the rad in the front of the case as intake, leave the rear as exhaust, do 2 top fan intake to blow air over the VRMs, and see what happens in game.
As for Ryzen Master:
Open it, click on Settings. Enable Live monitoring, Speed, Temperature, Show Histogram, click Apply and Ok.
Leave it on the Current Tab - there should be a live graph recording the clock speeds and temperature.
Leave Ryzen Master running in the background while you play your game(s). The goal is to monitor whether or not power throttling is actually occurring.
That's great and all, but the reason you're here is because that's not happening even at 240hz.
You won't make any progress without some troubleshooting, and right now, the biggest suspects are:
-Motherboard VRM thermal throttling, thus causing the cpu to suddenly drop it's frequency below base, causing stuttering.
-Multi-monitor: different native refresh rates causing frame buffer desync, aka, stuttering.