Help with Stuttering

Trojan9514

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Dec 24, 2016
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Hey, I build up my own pc few months ago, some parts earlier some later. I got GTX 1070 Strix, i7 6700K, Kingston 16GB ram, motherboard Asus Z170-E, Windows 10 and 750W power supply. My hard drive is Serial ATA-300. Im having high fps on all games, always. Only one game is problematic and its Fallout 4 since you need to run it in 60 FPS, sometimes in high places fps drops to 40, but thats common and its not the case.
My problem is, every game I play, Im having stutters. Im not sure if its right word for it but if a game is at (example 120 fps) it drops to 20-40 fps for a second and then up again. All drivers are up to date, running defragementations alot. Any help would be appreciated.
 
I would get this program called DDU, it uninstalls all your graphics card drivers and drivers or devices tied to it like Geforce experience.
1. download the program.
2. run it and do the boot in safe mode option,
3. after it reboots it will pop up again and choose the option to uninstall and shut down for installing new cards.
4. After it shuts down successfully, unplug or switch off power supply then hold power button to get all remaining charges and static out of computer
5. reseat GPU well and try CPU as well (optional)
6. then boot up and it will have the display adapter for windows, which looks terrible but just download GeForce experience off of the website or download drivers manually whichever you prefer or have better luck with.
7. then after everything Is installed restart computer.
 
Reseating didnt fix that, still having stuttering, I noticed most of them happens when when I interact with the world in game, for example, I was playing Dying Light and most of the stuttering was when I started to picking locks, opening doors and stuff like that.