stuttering in cod mw 2019
stuttering in cod mw 2019
Hello everyone. I notice frequent stuttering and significant drops in frame rates when I start a match, especially after finding a match. Once the match is established, FPS quickly falls from 60 to 10 or 15 before recovering. Here are my PC specifications: a core i5 8400 with stock cooling, MSI B360M Bazooka motherboard, ASUS TOF GTX 1660 Super with a 3 fan, 2*8GB Kingmax DDR4 2400 RAM, a 580 watt power supply, plus a 1TB TeamGroup SSD for games, a 128GB WD Green SSD for Windows 10, and a 1TB WD Blue HDD for other files. I also have four 120mm cooling fans. What’s the issue? I’d appreciate any help anyone can provide.
use the XMP profile in the BIOS to configure the RAM speed to 2667MHz
remove all NVIDIA GPU drivers via ddu uninstaller and install the newest version from nvidia.com
determine which drive hosts the game installation
modify your motherboard's BIOS settings using M_Flash and a USB flash drive containing the unzipped BIOS file
restart your computer to complete the installation process
verify the temperatures of the GPU and CPU
run userbenchmark.com and share your results link, for example:
https://www.userbenchmark.com/UserRun/28977730
Are there only these issues or do they occur in other games as well? There are some reports of stuttering on cod... Also, review the event viewer system logs to identify any unusual activity during this stuttering.
event viewer:
View link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_6fP8bV5Pb4
use the XMP profile in the BIOS to configure the RAM speed to 2667MHz
remove all NVIDIA GPU drivers via ddu uninstaller and install the newest version from nvidia.com
determine which drive hosts the game installation
modify your motherboard's BIOS settings using M_Flash and a USB flash drive containing the unzipped BIOS file
restart your computer to complete the installation process
the cpu runs between 58 to 61 degrees celsius and the gpu is between 48 to 55. the temperature rises significantly during the game, but i'm not experiencing any issues.