Hello, can you guys help me?
About 4 months ago, i ended up buying a new pc for better performance. I started to notice this issue, after one month of the purchase, due to synthoms (being mainly the fps drops), like game stuttering a some really strange lag, while playing. My fps never stabilizes, it always drops for an example in cs go, even if a cap it ( fps drops from 400 to 200, and even if i cap it at 200 it starts to drop to 130 to 150) to my max refrsh rate (144hz) it still goes down. Normally CS GO isnt the best game for testing, with that intention, (can give the data in case its necessary), i also tried to play R6, like a normally do.
As a result, in Rainbow Six the fps drops(instability) is still there
PC specs:
MOBO: B450 pro max
CPU: Ryzen 2600x
GPU: mini Rtx 2060
RAM sticks: Ballistik 2666mhz (By XMP can be get to 3000mhz)
PSU: non Modular 600w power supply (80 plus certified)
Desktop: AeroCool Cylon (in case it helps)
Currently using an HDD (from Seagate, in case the speed is necessary just tell me) and a ssd
Monitor: asus vg278q
Things that i already tried:
Repasting the Thermal Paste, for both the GPU and CPU
Conclusion:
I am really lost honestly, i have been still searching different fixes, and mostly, none of them make a difference, and if they do, they only present minor changes. With that, after all this time, i decided to make a thread here, hoping that i can actually fix this.
About the the title, im not sure if this is the culpid, but that is my supposition.
Screenshots:
The first screenshots are from while i am playing CS GO, and using Afterburner to get data (the game play starts from the 22:57 until the GPU usage drops to the idle speed), as u can see the cpu usage keeps going up and down, and never gets stable. In my opinion, please correct me if i am wrong, the usage may be normal while playing games, but mines are probably not.
the other ones are just from CPU-Z in case it is helpful
Msi Afterburner and CPU-Z
I hope you guys may be able to help me, honestly, if this happens, you would not know how happy i would really become.
In case of questions, just write it down, i will do my best to answer all of them.
Also, sorry for my bad english.
About 4 months ago, i ended up buying a new pc for better performance. I started to notice this issue, after one month of the purchase, due to synthoms (being mainly the fps drops), like game stuttering a some really strange lag, while playing. My fps never stabilizes, it always drops for an example in cs go, even if a cap it ( fps drops from 400 to 200, and even if i cap it at 200 it starts to drop to 130 to 150) to my max refrsh rate (144hz) it still goes down. Normally CS GO isnt the best game for testing, with that intention, (can give the data in case its necessary), i also tried to play R6, like a normally do.
As a result, in Rainbow Six the fps drops(instability) is still there
PC specs:
MOBO: B450 pro max
CPU: Ryzen 2600x
GPU: mini Rtx 2060
RAM sticks: Ballistik 2666mhz (By XMP can be get to 3000mhz)
PSU: non Modular 600w power supply (80 plus certified)
Desktop: AeroCool Cylon (in case it helps)
Currently using an HDD (from Seagate, in case the speed is necessary just tell me) and a ssd
Monitor: asus vg278q
Things that i already tried:
- Messing with w10 and w8.1 registry
- Changing Pcies Generations
- Changing Power settings (both in bios and in the OS)
- Changing windows version (currently on 8.1), that in some way helped with the given lag, but didnt fix the issue
- Changing XMP profiles and manually setting the timmings for the ram
- Different drivers from GPU and from mobo Components (Chipset, sata etc.)
- Changing the PCie slot from GPU
- Updating Bios (currently using an older version for testing)
- Clearing CMoS
- Changing Ram sticks position, and also trying only one stick
- Disconnecting one of the Fans (I only have two fans)
- Different settings in Msi Afterburner
- Messing with Fans speed
Repasting the Thermal Paste, for both the GPU and CPU
Conclusion:
I am really lost honestly, i have been still searching different fixes, and mostly, none of them make a difference, and if they do, they only present minor changes. With that, after all this time, i decided to make a thread here, hoping that i can actually fix this.
About the the title, im not sure if this is the culpid, but that is my supposition.
Screenshots:
The first screenshots are from while i am playing CS GO, and using Afterburner to get data (the game play starts from the 22:57 until the GPU usage drops to the idle speed), as u can see the cpu usage keeps going up and down, and never gets stable. In my opinion, please correct me if i am wrong, the usage may be normal while playing games, but mines are probably not.
the other ones are just from CPU-Z in case it is helpful
Msi Afterburner and CPU-Z
I hope you guys may be able to help me, honestly, if this happens, you would not know how happy i would really become.
In case of questions, just write it down, i will do my best to answer all of them.
Also, sorry for my bad english.
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