F5F Stay Refreshed Hardware Desktop Undervolting the CPU can lead to minor performance drops, sometimes causing slight delays or stuttering under load.

Undervolting the CPU can lead to minor performance drops, sometimes causing slight delays or stuttering under load.

Undervolting the CPU can lead to minor performance drops, sometimes causing slight delays or stuttering under load.

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Keleg
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06-27-2024, 06:44 AM
#1
It's a common belief that reducing CPU voltage can lead to micro stutter in games, though the connection isn't fully proven and may depend on hardware and settings.
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Keleg
06-27-2024, 06:44 AM #1

It's a common belief that reducing CPU voltage can lead to micro stutter in games, though the connection isn't fully proven and may depend on hardware and settings.

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audi497mks
Senior Member
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06-28-2024, 11:14 AM
#2
It might work, possibly when it gains slight stability or starts speeding up time.
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audi497mks
06-28-2024, 11:14 AM #2

It might work, possibly when it gains slight stability or starts speeding up time.

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XxKripxDeMoNxX
Senior Member
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06-28-2024, 12:41 PM
#3
Have you ever attempted to undervolt without experiencing micro stutter, or is this just something I've noticed in a few YouTube videos?
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XxKripxDeMoNxX
06-28-2024, 12:41 PM #3

Have you ever attempted to undervolt without experiencing micro stutter, or is this just something I've noticed in a few YouTube videos?

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ash_n_brad
Posting Freak
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06-29-2024, 02:13 AM
#4
Yes, using just one channel can lead to micro stutter when switching to a dual channel setup.
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ash_n_brad
06-29-2024, 02:13 AM #4

Yes, using just one channel can lead to micro stutter when switching to a dual channel setup.

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Juan2610
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06-29-2024, 04:05 PM
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I kept the voltage low without any micro stutter issues. Yes, dual channel helps minimize stutters.
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Juan2610
06-29-2024, 04:05 PM #5

I kept the voltage low without any micro stutter issues. Yes, dual channel helps minimize stutters.