After posting about stuttering and fps drops i received lots of theories but the thread became longer and confusing so here is my setup including some info/changes i made along the way:
* MOTHERBOARD: Gigabyte H510M H 1.1 rev
- upgraded BIOS to latest F18
- Speccy link HERE
- theory about vrm overheat => TEMPS after 30 min game session
* CPU: Intel I5-10400F
- linpack tests: Benchmark / 8G, 2GB stress tests crashed pc about instantly
- game sessions with different overlays settings HERE and HERE (low video settings)
- Speccy link HERE
- PC-BUILDS bottleneck calculation with CPU priority tasks HERE (CS2 is CPU heavy)
* GPU: NVIDIA RTX 3060 8Go GDDR6, OpenGL 4.6, Microsoft® DirectX® 12, Vulkan API, NVIDIA GPU Boost™
- gpu was MSI overclocked, i undervolted it (after the videos) and i got aprox 50 less peak fps with same drops/stutters
- GPU-Z link HERE
* PSU: KOLINK
- pic HERE
* RAM: 16Go
- Speccy link HERE
- Memory status HERE
- Task manager performance HERE
* SSD: 1To NVMe
* CASE/FANS: KOLINK
- 3 frontal regulable ventilators + 1 in the back
- pics: FRONT / SIDE / REMOTE
suggestion to add 2X THIS on top
* STOCK CPU COOLER
suggested upgrade HERE
* MONITOR
- Speccy link HERE (g sync set up non existent in nvidia control panel)
If it is the CPU:
I originally wanted 230+ fps stability on 5v5 CS2 and correlated my stutters with when my fps dropped under 170 even tho i used a 144hz monitor..
I might later change to a 240hz but i could definitely just get a stable 144 fps without doing board upgrade (etc) as long as i dont fall for the bottleneck again, for example i got suggested the 11600K wich has 33.9% and the 11700k wich has 28.6%, and the best option 11900k doesnt go below 28%.
I dont know if these numbers really matter but to me it seems pretty close to my current bottleneck.
So do you think i have to upgrade my board (etc) to get rid of my bottleneck or can i get 144 stable fps just upgrading CPU?
* MOTHERBOARD: Gigabyte H510M H 1.1 rev
- upgraded BIOS to latest F18
- Speccy link HERE
- theory about vrm overheat => TEMPS after 30 min game session
* CPU: Intel I5-10400F
- linpack tests: Benchmark / 8G, 2GB stress tests crashed pc about instantly
- game sessions with different overlays settings HERE and HERE (low video settings)
- Speccy link HERE
- PC-BUILDS bottleneck calculation with CPU priority tasks HERE (CS2 is CPU heavy)
* GPU: NVIDIA RTX 3060 8Go GDDR6, OpenGL 4.6, Microsoft® DirectX® 12, Vulkan API, NVIDIA GPU Boost™
- gpu was MSI overclocked, i undervolted it (after the videos) and i got aprox 50 less peak fps with same drops/stutters
- GPU-Z link HERE
* PSU: KOLINK
- pic HERE
* RAM: 16Go
- Speccy link HERE
- Memory status HERE
- Task manager performance HERE
* SSD: 1To NVMe
* CASE/FANS: KOLINK
- 3 frontal regulable ventilators + 1 in the back
- pics: FRONT / SIDE / REMOTE
suggestion to add 2X THIS on top
* STOCK CPU COOLER
suggested upgrade HERE
* MONITOR
- Speccy link HERE (g sync set up non existent in nvidia control panel)
If it is the CPU:
I originally wanted 230+ fps stability on 5v5 CS2 and correlated my stutters with when my fps dropped under 170 even tho i used a 144hz monitor..
I might later change to a 240hz but i could definitely just get a stable 144 fps without doing board upgrade (etc) as long as i dont fall for the bottleneck again, for example i got suggested the 11600K wich has 33.9% and the 11700k wich has 28.6%, and the best option 11900k doesnt go below 28%.
I dont know if these numbers really matter but to me it seems pretty close to my current bottleneck.
So do you think i have to upgrade my board (etc) to get rid of my bottleneck or can i get 144 stable fps just upgrading CPU?
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my point is that its said to be easy to run and it relies on single core CPU perf. What do you suggest, would COD warzone or another free game be ok? i have PUBG installed