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Why am I experiencing frame rate interruptions when playing games on a computer with powerful components?

Why am I experiencing frame rate interruptions when playing games on a computer with powerful components?

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MegaDogg
Junior Member
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02-04-2017, 11:37 AM
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I'm encountering difficulties with stuttering while gaming. I consistently aim to achieve frame rates of 120 or higher, leveraging my 144Hz monitor. The problem is most prevalent in Destiny 2, even when using lower graphics settings, though I believe my system’s components have the capacity to handle more demanding configurations without encountering issues like frame drops or pauses. Generally, I’m experiencing consistent game stutters. This PC represents my initial independent construction, and I suspect a misconfiguration or altered setting may be the cause. Any guidance in resolving this issue or improving performance would be greatly appreciated. If it becomes evident that my hardware is insufficient, or that I should be utilizing lower graphics settings to maintain consistent 120 frames or higher, I will adjust accordingly. However, I’m currently uncertain about these determinations. Thank you!

My system specifications are as follows:
MSI GTX 1070
Processor Intel® Core™ i7-7700K CPU @ 4.20GHz, 4201 Mhz, 4 Core(s), 8 Logical Processor(s)
Windows 10 Enterprise
16gb Corsair RAM
Motherboard: STRIX B250F GAMING

Notably, I primarily load games from a traditional hard drive rather than a solid-state drive, despite possessing an SSD that lacks sufficient storage space for my game library.
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MegaDogg
02-04-2017, 11:37 AM #1

I'm encountering difficulties with stuttering while gaming. I consistently aim to achieve frame rates of 120 or higher, leveraging my 144Hz monitor. The problem is most prevalent in Destiny 2, even when using lower graphics settings, though I believe my system’s components have the capacity to handle more demanding configurations without encountering issues like frame drops or pauses. Generally, I’m experiencing consistent game stutters. This PC represents my initial independent construction, and I suspect a misconfiguration or altered setting may be the cause. Any guidance in resolving this issue or improving performance would be greatly appreciated. If it becomes evident that my hardware is insufficient, or that I should be utilizing lower graphics settings to maintain consistent 120 frames or higher, I will adjust accordingly. However, I’m currently uncertain about these determinations. Thank you!

My system specifications are as follows:
MSI GTX 1070
Processor Intel® Core™ i7-7700K CPU @ 4.20GHz, 4201 Mhz, 4 Core(s), 8 Logical Processor(s)
Windows 10 Enterprise
16gb Corsair RAM
Motherboard: STRIX B250F GAMING

Notably, I primarily load games from a traditional hard drive rather than a solid-state drive, despite possessing an SSD that lacks sufficient storage space for my game library.

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rachel756
Junior Member
11
02-06-2017, 06:24 AM
#2
Activate the emerald person to proceed - Performance Analyzer
Navigate to it, and connect the data. Like this:
https://www.performanceanalyzer.com/run/17688023
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rachel756
02-06-2017, 06:24 AM #2

Activate the emerald person to proceed - Performance Analyzer
Navigate to it, and connect the data. Like this:
https://www.performanceanalyzer.com/run/17688023

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Bamlak_Bekele
Member
63
02-06-2017, 11:12 AM
#3
Let’s consider: What source is powering your computer's core system? It won’t make a difference where you keep your games if your operating system is still running from a traditional hard drive.
Update: In reality, both your games and your operating system should reside on an SSD to maximize performance; otherwise, you’re simply not utilizing your time effectively. Therefore, it would be more beneficial to purchase an SSD with sufficient capacity to accommodate both the OS and your games.
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Bamlak_Bekele
02-06-2017, 11:12 AM #3

Let’s consider: What source is powering your computer's core system? It won’t make a difference where you keep your games if your operating system is still running from a traditional hard drive.
Update: In reality, both your games and your operating system should reside on an SSD to maximize performance; otherwise, you’re simply not utilizing your time effectively. Therefore, it would be more beneficial to purchase an SSD with sufficient capacity to accommodate both the OS and your games.

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senbonzakura13
Senior Member
372
02-08-2017, 02:10 AM
#4
Could you please specify the models of your solid-state drive and hard disk? Also, did you install the drivers from the Asus STRIX B250F GAMING website?
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senbonzakura13
02-08-2017, 02:10 AM #4

Could you please specify the models of your solid-state drive and hard disk? Also, did you install the drivers from the Asus STRIX B250F GAMING website?