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Stuttering in Games

Stuttering in Games

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brogzter
Member
82
10-03-2023, 03:25 AM
#1
The stuttering appears at the end of the video. GPU performance plummets to almost nothing, and FPS drops to about 7. It happens very briefly each time I begin a game within the first five minutes, mostly stopping afterward. However, it occurred twice during a previous session. I’m struggling to understand what’s happening.

What I’ve attempted:
- BIOS Updated
- GPU driver DDU'd in safe mode and reinstalled
- WiFi Driver updated
- Shader Cache set to 100gb
- HAGS turned ON
- Optimizations for Windowed games disabled
- Core isolation disabled
PC Specifications:
CPU: 7800X3D
GPU: 4090
Memory: x670e Taichi
RAM: 32gb 6000mhz
Storage: 2x 2TB 990 Pro NVME
Power Supply: Uncertain – likely a 1k Seasonic
Refer to video here
View Image of highlighted stutter in GPUZ here
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brogzter
10-03-2023, 03:25 AM #1

The stuttering appears at the end of the video. GPU performance plummets to almost nothing, and FPS drops to about 7. It happens very briefly each time I begin a game within the first five minutes, mostly stopping afterward. However, it occurred twice during a previous session. I’m struggling to understand what’s happening.

What I’ve attempted:
- BIOS Updated
- GPU driver DDU'd in safe mode and reinstalled
- WiFi Driver updated
- Shader Cache set to 100gb
- HAGS turned ON
- Optimizations for Windowed games disabled
- Core isolation disabled
PC Specifications:
CPU: 7800X3D
GPU: 4090
Memory: x670e Taichi
RAM: 32gb 6000mhz
Storage: 2x 2TB 990 Pro NVME
Power Supply: Uncertain – likely a 1k Seasonic
Refer to video here
View Image of highlighted stutter in GPUZ here

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DogeDogDoge
Member
67
10-08-2023, 02:53 AM
#2
Welcome to the forums, newcomer!
MB: x670e Taichi
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BIOS Updated
That's an ASRock board, for the sake of relevance, what BIOS version are you on?
RAM: 32gb 6000mhz
Got a link to the ram kit used?
GPU: 4090
Which RTX 4090 are you working with?
PSU: Unsure - Pretty sure it's a 1k Seasonic
Might want to be sure of it. You can pass on images of the stickered info on the PSU. Host said images on a site akin to Imgur then pass on a link on this thread for us to see, here.
I went through your video, what are the keyboard inputs you're doing while recording that video clip? You also stated
games
, please include the titles to said games.
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DogeDogDoge
10-08-2023, 02:53 AM #2

Welcome to the forums, newcomer!
MB: x670e Taichi
+
BIOS Updated
That's an ASRock board, for the sake of relevance, what BIOS version are you on?
RAM: 32gb 6000mhz
Got a link to the ram kit used?
GPU: 4090
Which RTX 4090 are you working with?
PSU: Unsure - Pretty sure it's a 1k Seasonic
Might want to be sure of it. You can pass on images of the stickered info on the PSU. Host said images on a site akin to Imgur then pass on a link on this thread for us to see, here.
I went through your video, what are the keyboard inputs you're doing while recording that video clip? You also stated
games
, please include the titles to said games.

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Waddos
Member
157
10-08-2023, 12:34 PM
#3
Thank you for the welcome!
BIOS version 3.50
RAM kit not specified
GPU: MSI Suprim
PSU: Seasonic Focus GX-1000
Keyboard inputs: I'm just rapidly pressing keys to avoid getting AFK banned. This problem is consistently reproducible—every time I launch a game, whether in menus or during a match, it occurs without exception.
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Waddos
10-08-2023, 12:34 PM #3

Thank you for the welcome!
BIOS version 3.50
RAM kit not specified
GPU: MSI Suprim
PSU: Seasonic Focus GX-1000
Keyboard inputs: I'm just rapidly pressing keys to avoid getting AFK banned. This problem is consistently reproducible—every time I launch a game, whether in menus or during a match, it occurs without exception.

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10-09-2023, 04:14 PM
#4
You're playing BF6 on WiFi and seeing high usage stats. From the video, it looks like the main issues might be overheating, lack of power, a drive problem, or a connection glitch. Try using a wired connection to check if that helps. Also, do you play any offline games or other online games?
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thethunderthor
10-09-2023, 04:14 PM #4

You're playing BF6 on WiFi and seeing high usage stats. From the video, it looks like the main issues might be overheating, lack of power, a drive problem, or a connection glitch. Try using a wired connection to check if that helps. Also, do you play any offline games or other online games?

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Jurd_man
Junior Member
33
10-17-2023, 12:20 AM
#5
Aye, I'm playing over WiFi. If it was a connection issue, wouldn't the problem be consistent throughout a gaming session? Not just within the first 5 minutes of starting and playing a game?
I play Risk of Rain 2, Star Citizen, and Hunt: Showdown. Hunt: Showdown does the same thing. However I haven't noticed it in Star Citizen.
Also; i'm not sure if you looked at the image I provided. During the stutter GPU usage drops to 0, and it goes Idle. This is consistently replicated during the stutter. Would this coincide with a connection issue?
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Jurd_man
10-17-2023, 12:20 AM #5

Aye, I'm playing over WiFi. If it was a connection issue, wouldn't the problem be consistent throughout a gaming session? Not just within the first 5 minutes of starting and playing a game?
I play Risk of Rain 2, Star Citizen, and Hunt: Showdown. Hunt: Showdown does the same thing. However I haven't noticed it in Star Citizen.
Also; i'm not sure if you looked at the image I provided. During the stutter GPU usage drops to 0, and it goes Idle. This is consistently replicated during the stutter. Would this coincide with a connection issue?

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Gamergirl073
Member
112
10-17-2023, 02:13 AM
#6
Does it also happen in-game or only in menus? Usually, when there's a connection slowdown the game engine is still running so the frame rate is not really affected but you see a lot of lag. However, if there's a connection problem with the server, the game can pause for a moment waiting for a reconnection (and kicks you out if it can't reconnect). In the later case, both GPU and CPU usage drops until a good connection is restored.
If you play the game for a while, close it and launch it again, do you still have the problem during the first 5 minutes?
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Gamergirl073
10-17-2023, 02:13 AM #6

Does it also happen in-game or only in menus? Usually, when there's a connection slowdown the game engine is still running so the frame rate is not really affected but you see a lot of lag. However, if there's a connection problem with the server, the game can pause for a moment waiting for a reconnection (and kicks you out if it can't reconnect). In the later case, both GPU and CPU usage drops until a good connection is restored.
If you play the game for a while, close it and launch it again, do you still have the problem during the first 5 minutes?

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xXRAXERXx
Posting Freak
817
10-23-2023, 07:10 PM
#7
This occurs in menus or during gameplay. After playing for some time, closing the application and restarting it, the problem resurfaces within the first five minutes. Here’s a summary of what my GPU is doing while I play Star Citizen. It’s worth mentioning that this game doesn’t have the same issue. The main problem so far is only seen in BF6 and Hunt: Showdown.
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xXRAXERXx
10-23-2023, 07:10 PM #7

This occurs in menus or during gameplay. After playing for some time, closing the application and restarting it, the problem resurfaces within the first five minutes. Here’s a summary of what my GPU is doing while I play Star Citizen. It’s worth mentioning that this game doesn’t have the same issue. The main problem so far is only seen in BF6 and Hunt: Showdown.