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Small stuttering effects in video games

Small stuttering effects in video games

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SedentarySauS
Senior Member
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12-16-2018, 11:16 AM
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You have most of your PC components in good condition, with the exception of the power supply specifications. Your motherboard is B450M-A Pro Max, CPU is Ryzen 5 2600X, cooler is the stock model, GPU is Nvidia GTX 1660Ti Ventus XS OC Edition, RAM is Corsair Vengenance LPX DDR4 2x8 GB at 3200MHz, SSD includes a Gigabyte GP-GSM2NE3100TNTD and a Samsung 830 series, and your PSU was previously 1000 watts. Running Windows 10 Pro version 2004 on an M.2 SSD with games installed, temperatures stay between 35-50°C on both CPU and GPU. You haven’t overclocked anything, and everything is at stock performance. You play GTA 5 without microstutter, but experienced microstutter in Minecraft during streaming. A video shows issues around 8 and 33 seconds. You have two monitors—144Hz on the main and 60Hz on the secondary. You’ve adjusted settings in the NVIDIA control panel, tried G-Sync toggling, reinstalled Windows, updated drivers and BIOS, but nothing resolved the problem. You’re looking for advice on how to fix this annoying issue.
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SedentarySauS
12-16-2018, 11:16 AM #1

You have most of your PC components in good condition, with the exception of the power supply specifications. Your motherboard is B450M-A Pro Max, CPU is Ryzen 5 2600X, cooler is the stock model, GPU is Nvidia GTX 1660Ti Ventus XS OC Edition, RAM is Corsair Vengenance LPX DDR4 2x8 GB at 3200MHz, SSD includes a Gigabyte GP-GSM2NE3100TNTD and a Samsung 830 series, and your PSU was previously 1000 watts. Running Windows 10 Pro version 2004 on an M.2 SSD with games installed, temperatures stay between 35-50°C on both CPU and GPU. You haven’t overclocked anything, and everything is at stock performance. You play GTA 5 without microstutter, but experienced microstutter in Minecraft during streaming. A video shows issues around 8 and 33 seconds. You have two monitors—144Hz on the main and 60Hz on the secondary. You’ve adjusted settings in the NVIDIA control panel, tried G-Sync toggling, reinstalled Windows, updated drivers and BIOS, but nothing resolved the problem. You’re looking for advice on how to fix this annoying issue.

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Xxunidemonxx
Member
214
12-16-2018, 07:07 PM
#2
Initially, the display matches the textbox as it appears on the screen... later, a brief pause occurs after the 33-second mark, possibly due to processing taking longer.
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Xxunidemonxx
12-16-2018, 07:07 PM #2

Initially, the display matches the textbox as it appears on the screen... later, a brief pause occurs after the 33-second mark, possibly due to processing taking longer.

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edibo
Member
220
12-16-2018, 08:22 PM
#3
Consider relocating your RAM to the additional two slots near the CPU on your motherboard. If this doesn't improve performance, you might attempt to use an XMP Profile for your RAM on the same board. How to Apply an XMP Profile
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edibo
12-16-2018, 08:22 PM #3

Consider relocating your RAM to the additional two slots near the CPU on your motherboard. If this doesn't improve performance, you might attempt to use an XMP Profile for your RAM on the same board. How to Apply an XMP Profile

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TreeRex19
Member
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12-17-2018, 04:05 PM
#4
It seems like you're wondering if you should get your eyes checked, especially since you didn't notice any stuttering.
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TreeRex19
12-17-2018, 04:05 PM #4

It seems like you're wondering if you should get your eyes checked, especially since you didn't notice any stuttering.

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DarkBoy__YT
Posting Freak
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12-19-2018, 11:44 PM
#5
I own a Mini ATX motherboard and can't relocate it. I've already enabled XMP with 3200Mhz.
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DarkBoy__YT
12-19-2018, 11:44 PM #5

I own a Mini ATX motherboard and can't relocate it. I've already enabled XMP with 3200Mhz.

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Aura_
Member
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12-21-2018, 01:18 PM
#6
Check if GPU scheduling is enabled or disabled. Switch it, restart the system, and attempt again.
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Aura_
12-21-2018, 01:18 PM #6

Check if GPU scheduling is enabled or disabled. Switch it, restart the system, and attempt again.

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EtyNeth_
Junior Member
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12-22-2018, 08:35 PM
#7
There. No. Micro stuttering.
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EtyNeth_
12-22-2018, 08:35 PM #7

There. No. Micro stuttering.

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CrazyGamer_007
Junior Member
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12-23-2018, 05:11 AM
#8
There is too much.
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CrazyGamer_007
12-23-2018, 05:11 AM #8

There is too much.

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Yoshix
Member
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12-24-2018, 06:45 AM
#9
There's something that looks like a single drop in the beginning, which could be whatever (other players loading in etc) This is *not* micro stuttering whatsoever, micro stuttering is constant, not a single occurrence. If you want to show your issue(s) you need to have at least some overlay showing fps etc.
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Yoshix
12-24-2018, 06:45 AM #9

There's something that looks like a single drop in the beginning, which could be whatever (other players loading in etc) This is *not* micro stuttering whatsoever, micro stuttering is constant, not a single occurrence. If you want to show your issue(s) you need to have at least some overlay showing fps etc.