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Strategies for reducing stuttering during gameplay.

Strategies for reducing stuttering during gameplay.

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Royal_N
Junior Member
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02-12-2017, 11:04 PM
#1
Hi, I’m experiencing some stuttering issues! Specifically, while playing Rainbow Six Siege or Black Ops 4, it seems like the frame rate is decreasing, though this isn't actually happening. I consistently achieve around 200 frames per second in both games. My system specifications are as follows:

GPU: Nvidia GTX 1080
CPU: i7 7700k
Motherboard: MSI Z270 SLI PLUS
RAM: Corsair Vengeance LPX DDR4 3000 C15 2x8GB
PSU: Seasonic 750W Platinum
HDD: Seagate Barracuda 1TB (2016)
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Royal_N
02-12-2017, 11:04 PM #1

Hi, I’m experiencing some stuttering issues! Specifically, while playing Rainbow Six Siege or Black Ops 4, it seems like the frame rate is decreasing, though this isn't actually happening. I consistently achieve around 200 frames per second in both games. My system specifications are as follows:

GPU: Nvidia GTX 1080
CPU: i7 7700k
Motherboard: MSI Z270 SLI PLUS
RAM: Corsair Vengeance LPX DDR4 3000 C15 2x8GB
PSU: Seasonic 750W Platinum
HDD: Seagate Barracuda 1TB (2016)

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JaffaHunters
Member
140
02-12-2017, 11:43 PM
#2
You possess a powerful central processing unit and graphics card.

I usually associate stuttering with issues related to the CPU.

If you haven’t increased the clock speed of your “K” series processor, consider doing so.

Another potential cause is limitations imposed by a traditional hard disk drive.

For example, texture loading will be significantly quicker when using a solid-state drive.

Game saves and level transitions will also operate more rapidly with an SSD, as will the loading of individual scenes. Upgrading your “C” drive to a high-performance solid-state drive would be my primary recommendation.
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JaffaHunters
02-12-2017, 11:43 PM #2

You possess a powerful central processing unit and graphics card.

I usually associate stuttering with issues related to the CPU.

If you haven’t increased the clock speed of your “K” series processor, consider doing so.

Another potential cause is limitations imposed by a traditional hard disk drive.

For example, texture loading will be significantly quicker when using a solid-state drive.

Game saves and level transitions will also operate more rapidly with an SSD, as will the loading of individual scenes. Upgrading your “C” drive to a high-performance solid-state drive would be my primary recommendation.

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BlameMyBrother
Junior Member
47
02-16-2017, 10:23 AM
#3
Regarding your system:

Your CPU and graphics card are performing admirably.

I typically associate stuttering with issues related to the central processing unit.

If you haven’t yet adjusted the clock speed of your “K” series processor, I recommend attempting that.

Another possibility is a constraint imposed by your hard disk drive. For instance, texture loading and level transitions will run considerably more smoothly on a solid-state drive.

Checkpoint saving and level loading will also benefit from an SSD upgrade for your primary "C" drive – that would be my first recommendation. I’ll experiment with overclocking the processor and report back on whether this resolves the issue!
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BlameMyBrother
02-16-2017, 10:23 AM #3

Regarding your system:

Your CPU and graphics card are performing admirably.

I typically associate stuttering with issues related to the central processing unit.

If you haven’t yet adjusted the clock speed of your “K” series processor, I recommend attempting that.

Another possibility is a constraint imposed by your hard disk drive. For instance, texture loading and level transitions will run considerably more smoothly on a solid-state drive.

Checkpoint saving and level loading will also benefit from an SSD upgrade for your primary "C" drive – that would be my first recommendation. I’ll experiment with overclocking the processor and report back on whether this resolves the issue!

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WildCandy
Senior Member
675
03-02-2017, 06:54 PM
#4
Your computer has powerful processing and graphics capabilities.

I usually associate stuttering with CPU issues.

If you haven’t increased the clock speed of your “K” series processor, attempting that is a viable solution.

Another possibility to consider is the limitation of your hard drive.

Things like texture loading will operate more efficiently on a solid-state drive (SSD).

Game saves and level transitions will also be quicker when utilizing an SSD, as will overall scene loading. Upgrading your “C” drive with a high-quality SSD would be my primary recommendation. Unfortunately, it didn’t resolve the problem.
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WildCandy
03-02-2017, 06:54 PM #4

Your computer has powerful processing and graphics capabilities.

I usually associate stuttering with CPU issues.

If you haven’t increased the clock speed of your “K” series processor, attempting that is a viable solution.

Another possibility to consider is the limitation of your hard drive.

Things like texture loading will operate more efficiently on a solid-state drive (SSD).

Game saves and level transitions will also be quicker when utilizing an SSD, as will overall scene loading. Upgrading your “C” drive with a high-quality SSD would be my primary recommendation. Unfortunately, it didn’t resolve the problem.