[SOLVED] RX 6700 Low usage, Stuttering & Weird Behavior ?

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I had to create a seperate thread for this.
Basically, i built a new pc, and tried some games that i thought would run well. In NFS Heat its unplayable, stutters everywhere. Tried Battlefield 5, 50-90 fps, stutters again. Then i figured i should record it with AMD Adrenaline and post it here, but after i pressed the record button my fps increased by 50. First pic is before i started recording.

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The game actually felt playable and the stutters were a lot less, but as soon as i stopped recording it went back. It still works every time. And i can't make any sense of it. Here are my specs:
Ryzen 5 5500
Adata XPG D30 3200Mhz 16GB
RX 6700 non-XT Pulse
Gigabyte B450M H UD
WD Green 480GB NVMe
NZXT C650B Bronze PSU

So far i've tried:
Fresh Windows install
DDU and reinstall,
DDU and old drivers,
Disable XMP

Any help appreciated!
 
I'd like to point out that NFS Heat seems to hate certain PCs. I have a RX 6800XT and a Ryzen 5 2600 (granted, a lesser CPU, but still), and it stutters really bad even though CPU and GPU usage are far from 100% (or even 50% for that matter). It's unfortunate...

I managed to improve the NFS Heat FPS a bit by installing the UNITE mod, but I'm not sure why.
 
I'd like to point out that NFS Heat seems to hate certain PCs. I have a RX 6800XT and a Ryzen 5 2600 (granted, a lesser CPU, but still), and it stutters really bad even though CPU and GPU usage are far from 100% (or even 50% for that matter). It's unfortunate...

I managed to improve the NFS Heat FPS a bit by installing the UNITE mod, but I'm not sure why.
Yeah for that game i can't be sure its my pc, my brothers pc was stuttering like hell too. It's just luck it seems like.
 
throttlestop is good for the bitdefender performance issues (intel) but I would try disabling overlays or removing AMD Adrenaline software. Have a driver only install. Disable game bar etc. Check GPU-z for the gpus link speed.
 
throttlestop is good for the bitdefender performance issues (intel) but I would try disabling overlays or removing AMD Adrenaline software. Have a driver only install. Disable game bar etc. Check GPU-z for the gpus link speed.
Thanks, I'll do that once i get new RAM, returned the old ones because they gave errors in memtest... We'll see if that was the culprit.
 
Not really related but I would ditch RTSS/Afterburner and just use the AMD overlay. I ditched it a few years ago as I found I had way more stuttering with it installed/enabled.
 
FIXED!!! Seems like it was my ram, after replacing it performance in some games doubled. I can play BFV at 180-200 fps now. Thanks all!

Edit: By the way, the new ram is GSkill RipjawsV 16G 3200 MHz, the old one was ADATA XPG D30 16G 3200 MHz
 
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