Momentary fps drops in all of the games

warcraftfelix.123

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Hi friends,

I have a problem with almost all of my games. My fps is quite good at all, but the are momentary FPS drops in a lot of games. For example AC Origins, Odyssey, Rainbow six siege(here it is not very disturbing). It's very embarrassing and makes the gaming experience not very enjoyable. I made a video of this and tested this 3 games: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=079Wxc6ZCrs&feature=youtu.be
The graphs show my problem very well. I zoomed more times.
Please help solving my problem.
My computer:
i7 6700k
GTX 1070
2x8GB HyperX Fury 2133Mhz

Kind Regards,
Felix
P.S Assassin's Creed Odyssey and Origins are both cracked games.
 


If they’re cracked then then that’s probably why, however your ram speed isn’t exactly the greatest so perhaps the reason.
 


Did you even watch the video? My problem is not the fps, but the drops. The fps is quite enough, just the momentary drops or lags.
 


Nope. What are the temps? Maybe it’s throttling??
 
Very nice to see people actually monitor the cpu and gpu usage. In your case we can see cpu bottlenecking on several occasions. Every time one or several cores are getting maxed it will affect your frametimes. And that's the moment when you will experience the stuttering.

The easiest way to resolve that problem is to set a lower frame limit or setting the graphics details higher to lessen the cpu workload. Alternatively you can oc your cpu to improve it's performance.
 
Thanks for the answer. My question is that why do i have a bottlenecking, when i have a 700W power supply, which is more thank enough for a 6700k 4Ghz, which is far enough for a gtx 1070? I saw other benchmark videos with the same config, and they didn't have this problem. Anyways, my motherboard doesn't support cpu overclocking, can i then oc my cpu?
 
Why do you have a bottleneck? Every system has a bottleneck! Usually you want the gpu to be the bottleneck since cpu bottlenecking might cause stutter.
Some games are more demanding on the cpu otherd on the gpu. So even though the 6700k is a good match for the 1070 it still won't be enough always.

Even a i9 9900k could become a bottleneck for that gpu if you choose some ridiculous settings like 480p resolution on low quality settings.
 


Can't the gpu cause the problem? I wouldn't be so happy but can't it cause this? I made a benchmark and it told that it is better than the average, but i don't know.
 

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