Question Windows constant micro-stutters

Ronin625

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It started when I did a fresh install of Windows 11, thinking it was Windows 11 that was the culprit I fresh installed Windows 10 again but the problem persists and I feel like I've tried everything at this point

It's not only in games, I see it when minimizing and maximizing application tabs.

I installed RivaTuner to check the FPS stats and the games seem to half in frames when they stutter, when playing RDR2 I go from 130 to 60 and it's constant. The graph shows clear constant dips I can provide screenshots for.

CPU: AMD Ryzen 7 3700X (Matisse, MTS-B0)
3600 MHz (36.00x100.0) @ 3593 MHz (36.00x99.8)
Motherboard: ASUS ROG STRIX B450-I GAMING
BIOS: 5302, 10/20/2023
Chipset: AMD B450 (Low-Power Promontory PROM26.A)
Memory: 32768 MBytes @ 1064 MHz, 15-15-15-36
- 16384 MB PC28800 DDR4 SDRAM - G.Skill F4-3600C18-16GTZN
- 16384 MB PC28800 DDR4 SDRAM - G.Skill F4-3600C18-16GTZN
Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070 Founders Edition
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070, 12281 MB GDDR6X SDRAM
Drive: Hitachi HTS547575A9E384, 732.6 GB, Serial ATA 3Gb/s
Drive: CT500MX500SSD1, 488.4 GB, Serial ATA 6Gb/s @ 6Gb/s
Drive: WDC WD40EZRZ-00GXCB0, 3907.0 GB, Serial ATA 6Gb/s @ 6Gb/s
Drive: Samsung SSD 850 EVO 250GB, 244.2 GB, Serial ATA 6Gb/s @ 6Gb/s
Drive: CT2000P3PSSD8, 1953.5 GB, NVMe
Sound: NVIDIA AD104 - High Definition Audio Controller
Sound: AMD Family 17h/19h - HD Audio Controller
Network: Intel I211AT Copper (Pearsonville) Network Adapter
Network: RealTek Semiconductor RTL8822BE Wireless LAN 802.11ac PCIe Adapter
OS: Microsoft Windows 10 Professional (x64) Build 19045.5073 (22H2)

These are the things I tried, honestly out of ideas of what it could be
  • Rolling back to Windows 10
  • Reinstalling drivers/installing all updates
  • Disabling ‘Erase fTPM to keep record and continue to boot” in BIOS
  • Resetting BIOS to default values including CPU and memory OC values
  • Using DDU, installing the newest GPU drivers and old ones
  • Reinstalling all chipset drivers/including installing older versions
  • Disabling Dynamic Tick and Diagnostic Policy Service
  • Checking for errors using ‘dxdiag’
  • Disabling all anti-virus components
  • Disabling G-Sync
  • Force enabling V-Sync
  • Running Prime95 for CPU errors (nope)
  • Running MemTest64 for memory errors (nope)
  • Running SFC and DISM
  • Using CrystalDiskInfo for SSD errors (nope)
  • Turning off all unnecessary tasks in Task Manager
  • Using a different monitor with a different cable
  • Disabling Game Mode
  • Setting Power mode to Ryzen Plan High Performance
  • Running LatencyMon for DPC issues (the highest reported driver was ‘nvlddmkm.sys’ at ~1300)

Thanks for any help
 

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So, what I've noticed is that you have BIOS version 5302 from 11/10/2023 which it says on the official site & there has been a BIOS update for 5502 since 9/20/2024 not saying you didn't try it. This happened to me before; I had a really great setup and it started micro-stuttering; frame-tearing, all that stuff and couldn't figure out the problem either til I saw a BIOS update that was almost 3 years older from my current version. So I updated, reconfigured my settings and BOOOM . . . . . I thought my PC was like new.................................................food for thought
 

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So, what I've noticed is that you have BIOS version 5302 from 11/10/2023 which it says on the official site & there has been a BIOS update for 5502 since 9/20/2024 not saying you didn't try it. This happened to me before; I had a really great setup and it started micro-stuttering; frame-tearing, all that stuff and couldn't figure out the problem either til I saw a BIOS update that was almost 3 years older from my current version. So I updated, reconfigured my settings and BOOOM . . . . . I thought my PC was like new.................................................food for thought
Ah yes, that was in my to do list, I’ll try it and see if it works
 
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Ronin625

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So, what I've noticed is that you have BIOS version 5302 from 11/10/2023 which it says on the official site & there has been a BIOS update for 5502 since 9/20/2024 not saying you didn't try it. This happened to me before; I had a really great setup and it started micro-stuttering; frame-tearing, all that stuff and couldn't figure out the problem either til I saw a BIOS update that was almost 3 years older from my current version. So I updated, reconfigured my settings and BOOOM . . . . . I thought my PC was like new.................................................food for thought
Unfortunately, it's still there...

I tried a few more things like disabling HPET, and fTPM completely.

I actually did a fresh re-install of Win10 a bit more than a year ago and everything was fine. I'm starting to think when I upgraded to Windows 11 now, it changed something and that's what's causing it, but it doesn't make sense why it still happens on a fresh install of Win10.