\[\text{The 2070 is a game changer for stuttering, offering a smoother experience but it's still not perfect.}]
\[\text{The 2070 is a game changer for stuttering, offering a smoother experience but it's still not perfect.}]
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“I’m experiencing frustrating FPS drops and stuttering while playing games like League of Legends. The issue appears intermittently, resolving itself after restarting my computer – though only for a few hours. Despite troubleshooting, including switching between two and one monitors and verifying all BIOS and driver settings are up-to-date, the problem persists. My system specs are: an RTX 2070 graphics card, 32GB of Corsair RGB RAM, a Ryzen 9 3900X processor, an MSI Prestige Creation X570 motherboard, and Windows 10 Pro (64-bit). I'm at a loss as to what further steps to take in diagnosing this issue.”
Motherboard is updated
Bios is updated
What do you mean updated without Geforce Experience? I do not know of another way to update to be honest.
max CPU according to Core Temp is 70C but watching it on AMD Ryzen Master it never went above 60C (Usually stays around 53-55 idling and 55-60 gaming) during gaming. GPU is between 49-51C
Yes both are the same Asus monitors (although one is newer version) both are 2k monitors both are 144hz the newer one just has 165hz boost but i do not use it
https://www.userbenchmark.com/UserRun/26760269
Anything else I can do to help solve this?
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Trying to get some more info first. You didn't really provide anything to work with in your initial post.
When you're in the process of installing the driver, you get 2 options:
1)You don't have A-XMP enabled, but that's the least of your worries...
2)Take your cpu out and check for bent/broken pins. You might need a magnifying glass or something, due to the proximity of all the pins.
3)Where did you buy this cpu? You may have to return it. The reason is the following in the userbench link you posted:
"AM4, 1 CPU, [6 cores, 12 threads]"
That's a little low, isn't it?
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