Dec 24, 2018
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Ive recently bought bought an rtx 2060 and was excited to play Morden warfare but something seems off about my performances of my computer.

My pc keeps stuttering in audio and fps keeps making random drops. It can go from 140 FPS to 70 FPS and even less for a second.

Ive updated to the latest drivers both audio and game ready drivers.

I thought it would maybe have to do with my only 8gb ram or my 5 year old HDD

But my hdd health is fine as i checked with Hard disk sentinel

also my temps are fine my gpu is running at max 60 degrees and cpu is at 60 to 70.

MY Gpu usage also sometimes goes from 80 to 30 in the middel of the game.

Do you have any idea of what may be the case

My specs are

Operating System
Windows 10 Home 64-bit
CPU
Intel Core i5 9400f @ 2.90GHz overclocked to 3.9ghz
Coffee Lake 14nm Technology
RAM
8,00GB
Motherboard
ASUSTeK COMPUTER INC. PRIME H310M-K (LGA1151)
Graphics
24G1WG4 (1920x1080@144Hz)
2047MB NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2060 (ASUStek Computer Inc) 40 °C
Storage
931GB Seagate ST1000DM003-1ER162 (SATA ) 37 °C
111GB KINGSTON SA400S37120G (SATA-2 (SSD)) 26 °C
 
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Well I do hope the RTX2060 is correctly reporting 6GB of memory and not 2GB. That would be very strange, where did you get it?

60C max is low for a GPU, says it isn't working as hard as it could be.

Did you check the memory, or see if you are exceeding 8GB total usage? If so, where is your swap file? If you only have a 120GB SSD and it is mostly full, there would be little free room on the drive for virtual memory. And if it is using the hard drive, is it always on, or does it spin down? Check your power settings in Windows for that.

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Well I do hope the RTX2060 is correctly reporting 6GB of memory and not 2GB. That would be very strange, where did you get it?

60C max is low for a GPU, says it isn't working as hard as it could be.

Did you check the memory, or see if you are exceeding 8GB total usage? If so, where is your swap file? If you only have a 120GB SSD and it is mostly full, there would be little free room on the drive for virtual memory. And if it is using the hard drive, is it always on, or does it spin down? Check your power settings in Windows for that.
 
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