Unexpected stutters and frame drops despite a newly installed GPU.
Unexpected stutters and frame drops despite a newly installed GPU.
To assess network connectivity, one can request a participant within the same game to observe their movements—specifically, running repeatedly backward and forward. Subsequently, while this observer is watching, they should inquire whether the movement resembles teleportation or excessive lag. The fact that the scoreboard is displayed initially and that the ping registers as approximately 45 indicates a potentially stable connection. Furthermore, if “netgraph 1” is activated and the individual continues to move around, monitoring the ping continuously for any spikes associated with perceived teleporting or lagging behavior is advisable.
Following preliminary investigations, it appears the issue isn't related to network connectivity. What alternative explanations might account for this situation?
It’s puzzling that voltage might be the cause…
I recently assembled a completely new computer in February, and I observed two voltage factors causing my graphics card to experience stuttering.
The initial problem was that the GPU demanded a dual-pin power configuration; a single cable's capacity is limited, even with multiple tips, preventing it from delivering maximum power to each pin. Consequently, I needed to employ two separate cables – one for each pin – to ensure adequate power delivery and eliminate the stuttering.
Furthermore, I received an incorrect Amazon shipment of an APC unit, which was a 900-watt model instead of the required 1000 watts; these units necessitate 20% headroom in wattage beyond actual consumption. Are you connected directly to the wall or utilizing an APC device?
Your graphics card specification indicates a requirement for 350 watts, while your power supply is rated at 550 watts.
You could also investigate potential solutions by examining settings; do you have G-sync activated on your monitor, along with HDR support? What is your monitor’s resolution and refresh rate configured to be?
I suspect that, given the issue arose shortly after installing the new GPU, it might relate to a configuration problem for you. I also utilize Nvidia and encountered difficulties streaming due to HDR, as well as occasional stuttering in games caused by G-sync.
I am operating with a 2080ti.
Hopefully, this information proves beneficial; please report back with your observations.
Recent days have been quite busy, however, I managed to play two rounds of Valorant without experiencing significant lag. I believe this improvement resulted from connecting an additional power adapter with a supplementary pin. My power supply unit possessed two four-pin connectors, one of which was an extension cable—a configuration that I utilized. After switching to the other connector, the system appears to be functioning smoothly. Further testing will be conducted. Your assistance has been invaluable.