Short-term voltage spikes or stuttering issues.
Short-term voltage spikes or stuttering issues.
I experience performance drops in Minecraft and Fortnite causing FPS to fall below 30. This isn't a software issue. After reinstalling Windows, nothing changed. The problem persists despite system updates. I've reset the game bar, disabled the gamebar, and set the BIOS to use a new GPU connected via Ethernet instead of Wi-Fi. My hardware specs are: Ryzen 7 2700X, GB500, Aorus Pro WiFi, 16GB RAM, RX 6600 Super, 500GB ADATA NVMe SSD (boot), 1TB HDD, 320GB SSD, and ADATA SP580 SSD.
Check BIOS update drivers I’m uncertain about Gigabyte’s memory tweaking options, but an XMP profile setter likely exists—search online for it. This approach lets your RAM operate at peak performance without overclocking. Replace your RAM modules. Test the other two slots as well; ensure they’re spaced correctly to enable dual-channel usage. Move those games to an SSD—they perform best there. Minecraft is ideal for loading textures and world generation, while Forknife suits NVIDIA Reflex settings, texture streaming, RTX features. Keep an eye on temperatures and watch for spikes that might trigger thermal throttling.