Pentium G4560 GTX 1050 2gb Stuttering

Apr 29, 2018
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I have watched many videos on the build of a Pentium G4560 and GTX 1050 explaining how its an amazing budget build and should not have stuttering in games. When I play CSGO, I get about 200fps and when playing Fortnite, I get about 150. Yet at the worst possible times or at random times, frames will drop to about 2 to 20 frames and keep going up and down until my PC freezes for a moment or two.

PC BUILD (that I know about):
CPU : Intel Pentium G4560 3.5GHz
GPU: MSI GeForce GTX 1050 2gb
Mobo: MSI H110m Gaming
RAM: 4gb DDR4

I have things such as my main monitor connected to my GPU, drivers all updated and such. Ive watched tutorials on how to remove stuttering and they don't seem to work as they do, so I have a feeling its my actual PC build.

Any solutions?
 
Solution
I think you need more RAM the stutters, it sounds to me, are happening during cache heavy activities. limited RAM, limited GPU RAM, stutter as the system reverts to hard drive storage, the HDD spinning up could be the second or two freeze you are getting.
is that a single stick of RAM or two in dual channel?
I think you need more RAM the stutters, it sounds to me, are happening during cache heavy activities. limited RAM, limited GPU RAM, stutter as the system reverts to hard drive storage, the HDD spinning up could be the second or two freeze you are getting.
is that a single stick of RAM or two in dual channel?
 
Solution
I have a single stick of DDR4, yes.

 
Would I be able to have 2 sticks of RAM, one being 4gb and one being 8gb? I'm deciding what I should get since my 14th birthday is in 2 days and I gots no money so Im thinking of a budget.

 
Don't know what a PSU is, I built this off of a prebuild.

I have defragged this drive and even before that, reset my PC due to my PC having problems.
Drivers are up to date

1920x1080 monitor on an HP monitor, couldn't tell you the exact model since I didn't buy it. I know it is 60hz though.
My other monitor is an AOC 59hz monitor, again cant tell you the exact model.

 


Either get a matching 4gb stick or (preferably) sell your current stick and get a 2x4gb kit.
 
Ive watched some videos and the ram does seem to be the problem with stuttering. Now I just have to wait 7 months before I have $40 for a new stick of ram :)
Aside from that, thanks to everyone for the help.

I cant pick all of you to be solutions and I don't want to choose just 1 person so I hope you understand.