Hi I have been having this problem since a lot ago in Fortnite. At first I though that it was because of my HDD, so last month I upgrade it to a SSD and installed Windows 10 and Fortnite there. The problem was still there. I have done tons of thing to try to fix it but nothing works: I have donde several clean installs of Windows 10, tried to "optimize the OS by quiting the Game bar and other few things, I have done stress tests to my CPU and GPU to check if everything was okay (and it was), I uninstalled the graphic drivers with DDU and installed them again, I even changed the PSU and the problem STILL there. The in-game usage of the CPU and GPU is like 60% and 75-85%, respectively.
A lot of you probably will recommend me to change graphics settings to lower ones in the game but I have like a 2000$ PC and it is ridiculuos to play this game in Medium-Low (and anyway, in that configuration it still stutters sometimes). I have a theory and it is because only by discarding all the previous things, I think that my problem is a failure of the RAM, maybe because it is Single Channel. Can that happen? I can buy a kit of 2x8 gb right now due to christmas. Should I do it? These are my specs:
-RTX 2070 OC (I also try to quiting the OC and the problem stills there)
-i7 7700k (Non oc)
-Gigabyte Gaming B8 (Motherboard)
-16 GB RAM Ballistix SIngle Channel, it is 2666 mhz but my mobo supports only 2400, so its running at 2400 mhz, I have the X.M.P activated (I dont know a lot about frequencies of RAM and that stuff, but I have read that having the X.M.P its the best option)
PSU 750 watts Plus gold
SSD 240 GB XPG Sx6000 pro
HDD 3 TB
Tell me if you need more information but I seriously would apreciate if you help me
And NO, it dont happens in other games, well just in No mans Sky.
A lot of you probably will recommend me to change graphics settings to lower ones in the game but I have like a 2000$ PC and it is ridiculuos to play this game in Medium-Low (and anyway, in that configuration it still stutters sometimes). I have a theory and it is because only by discarding all the previous things, I think that my problem is a failure of the RAM, maybe because it is Single Channel. Can that happen? I can buy a kit of 2x8 gb right now due to christmas. Should I do it? These are my specs:
-RTX 2070 OC (I also try to quiting the OC and the problem stills there)
-i7 7700k (Non oc)
-Gigabyte Gaming B8 (Motherboard)
-16 GB RAM Ballistix SIngle Channel, it is 2666 mhz but my mobo supports only 2400, so its running at 2400 mhz, I have the X.M.P activated (I dont know a lot about frequencies of RAM and that stuff, but I have read that having the X.M.P its the best option)
PSU 750 watts Plus gold
SSD 240 GB XPG Sx6000 pro
HDD 3 TB
Tell me if you need more information but I seriously would apreciate if you help me
And NO, it dont happens in other games, well just in No mans Sky.