Help with stutter in games

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  1. Posts : 1,486
    Windows 10 Pro
       #1

    Help with stutter in games


    ok so ive been dealing with this forever and I can not figure it out for the life of me.

    when im playing a game, for about .5 seconds to 1 sec, the game freezes then returns back to normal. all my specs are below.

    heres what ive tried.

    brand new gpu, brand new motherboard, brand new cpu, brand new everything!!!!!!!! the only thing I have not changed was the PSU and RAM. however, my components are getting enough power. I ran furmark and prime, and voltages did not bounce, move, or nothing. all was good, so I doubt it would be the PSU.

    my cpu never goes above 46C and gpu never hits 76C. so temps are fine.

    this is a fresh copy of windows too. I only have 30 processes running so windows is slimmed down a lot. I have no anti virus.

    ive tried testing my ram with memtest and windows mem test and it came up good. so the only things I can think of it being is something with my RAM or some bios setting I was not sopose to change..... what do you people think it could be?


    ive hitten a wall here. I have no idea what else it could be.
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  2. Posts : 524
    Windows 7 Home Premium x64
       #2

    Hmm...does this happen with all games or just a specific game?

    Does the sound quit or stutter when the video freezes?

    Does it happen ONLY while playing games?

    If you let Unigine Heaven or Valley loop for a while, does it stutter?

    Any unusual HDD activity when the stutter occurs?
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  3. Posts : 1,486
    Windows 10 Pro
    Thread Starter
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    Lava King said:
    Hmm...does this happen with all games or just a specific game?

    Does the sound quit or stutter when the video freezes?

    Does it happen ONLY while playing games?

    If you let Unigine Heaven or Valley loop for a while, does it stutter?

    Any unusual HDD activity when the stutter occurs?

    it happens in ALL games, lately I noiced you tube video being choppy. its not the hdd, because theres no activity going om when it happends, and I haven't tried the benchmarks because it get some low fps on thm and its hard to tell. as far as audio, im not completely sure. but ive tried multiple audio drivers, disabling stuff, nothing. im trying my ram rite now.

    I set bios to all defaults and just testing changing ram. so far it looks like it IS the ram.....
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  4. Posts : 1,486
    Windows 10 Pro
    Thread Starter
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    nvm. it happens on ram defaults and what I set it to. and bios is in defaults. so it could be the ram its self? bios is out of the question....

    as far as audio, sometimes it freezes, most of the time it does not. its hard to tell , cause I don't notice the audio much. I got loud speakers.

    im going to try just 1 stick at its intended speed.
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  5. Posts : 1,486
    Windows 10 Pro
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    strange.... when I put each individual stick in, it shows as 4gb, however when both are in place it shows 8gb (7.90 usable)
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  6. Posts : 24,479
    Windows 7 Ultimate X64 SP1
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    Set your BIOS to initialize the PCIe GPU first. It may be called PEG. Disable the on-chip GPU as well.
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  7. Posts : 1,486
    Windows 10 Pro
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    Britton30 said:
    Set your BIOS to initialize the PCIe GPU first. It may be called PEG. Disable the on-chip GPU as well.
    just did that lol

    im going to ask a friend to borrow some of his ram tomorrow and try it. and see if that makes a difference. now windows is saying all 8gb is useable. weird.

    but as far as bios options, from what I set to default, it makes no difference. with only 1 stick in at a time, same issue with both.

    is there some northbridge settings I can try and change for the RAM?

    my only other options is PSU hich I seriously doubt, and just windows in general. which I seriously doubt again.
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  8. Posts : 524
    Windows 7 Home Premium x64
       #8

    If you have a different PSU, you might give it a try.

    I just remembered that I had a similar problem a while back on my htpc. I didn't game on it, but I was getting momentary video freezing and looping audio when watching videos. It acted like a good, old-fashioned hardware conflict (IRQ or DMA) which is nearly unheard of these days.

    Turns out that it was bad capacitors on the motherboard. You said that you have a new motherboard so it probably won't have bad caps, but "dirty" power from a malfunctioning PSU may cause a similar problem.


    Kent
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  9. Posts : 1,486
    Windows 10 Pro
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    Lava King said:
    If you have a different PSU, you might give it a try.

    I just remembered that I had a similar problem a while back on my htpc. I didn't game on it, but I was getting momentary video freezing and looping audio when watching videos. It acted like a good, old-fashioned hardware conflict (IRQ or DMA) which is nearly unheard of these days.

    Turns out that it was bad capacitors on the motherboard. You said that you have a new motherboard so it probably won't have bad caps, but "dirty" power from a malfunctioning PSU may cause a similar problem.


    Kent

    I don't

    I checked voltages by running furmark and prime at the same time and monitored cpu and gpu voltages. they were fine. no changes and no bouncing. the PSU is brand new too. just a few months old
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  10. Posts : 6,741
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       #10

    N00berG00ber said:
    I have no anti virus.
    Get one.

    Microsoft Security Essentials

    What games are you playing and at what settings? Have you tried toning your settings down a little?
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