Windows issue minor delays in performance
Windows issue minor delays in performance
The process began after a complete Windows 11 upgrade, believing it was the source of the issue. I reinstalled Windows 10 once more, yet the problem continues and I feel I've exhausted all options.
The issue isn't limited to games; it also appears when adjusting application tabs to minimize or maximize.
I used RivaTuner to analyze frame rates, and the games consistently drop to half their intended frames during stuttering moments. In RDR2, the FPS fluctuates from 130 to 60 with no improvement. The charts display unchanging low values—screenshots are available if needed.
System specs: AMD Ryzen 7 3700X (Matisse, MTS-B0), 3600 MHz (36.00x100.0) @ 3593 MHz (36.00x99.8). Motherboard: ASUS ROG STRIX B450-I GAMING. BIOS version 5302, 10/20/2023. Chipset AMD B450 (Low-Power Promontory PROM26.A). RAM: 32768 MB at 1064 MHz, split into four 16384 MB modules at 3600 MHz.
Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070 Founders Edition with 12281 MB GDDR6X SDRAM.
Storage: Multiple SSDs and HDDs with varying capacities and speeds.
Audio: NVIDIA AD104 - High Definition Audio Controller and AMD Family 17h/19h - HD Audio Controller.
Networking: Intel I211AT Copper (Pearsonville) and RealTek RTL8822BE wireless adapter.
Operating System: Microsoft Windows 10 Professional (x64), Build 19045.5073 (22H2).
I tried numerous fixes—restoring from Windows 10, reinstalling drivers, adjusting BIOS settings, disabling features like Dynamic Tick and Diagnostic Policy Service, using diagnostic tools, and more. Each attempt yielded no improvement.
I’m now considering rolling back to Windows 10.
So, what I've noticed is that you have BIOS version 5302 from 11/10/2023 which it says on the official site & there has been a BIOS update for 5502 since 9/20/2024 not saying you didn't try it. This happened to me before; I had a really great setup and it started micro-stuttering; frame-tearing, all that stuff and couldn't figure out the problem either til I saw a BIOS update that was almost 3 years older from my current version. So I updated, reconfigured my settings and BOOOM . . . . . I thought my PC was like new.................................................food for thought
Yes, that task was on my to-do list. I'll give it a try and check if it functions properly.
Unfortunately, the issue persists. I attempted various adjustments such as disabling HPET and fTPM completely. A fresh installation of Win10 more than a year ago worked fine, so I'm wondering if the upgrade to Windows 11 might have altered something, though it's unclear why it continues to occur during a clean install.
Alright, I gave up to re-installing Windows for the 3rd time, this time without installing any 3rd party drivers. Just basic Windows updates and a Nvidia Game Ready driver, the stutter seems to be gone