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1080ti frame timing helpppp

Soldato
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My 1080 ti has been getting some serious frame hitching out of the blue. No idea where its come from but BF1 is now unplayable. Benches and witcher 3 also do it now ;c

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Things ive tried :

Reset windows 10
Installed/wiped drivers
Reset cpu/ram/gpu ocs
Changed pci slots
Changed around psu cables
Made sure there are no silly programs/virus causing it.

Am just out of ideas now :c
 
I own BF1 but dont play it as it doesnt have the feel of previous BF games. But I have noticed there has been a BF1 update in origin, They have a habit of breaking BF games with patches and updates. Though if you have it in other games then it wouldn't point to that. In afterburner does the hitching line up with voltage and throttling parameters where the value changes between 0 and 1 in the graph? Cant remember the exact name of them.

Annoying when these issues pop up.
 
I own BF1 but dont play it as it doesnt have the feel of previous BF games. But I have noticed there has been a BF1 update in origin, They have a habit of breaking BF games with patches and updates. Though if you have it in other games then it wouldn't point to that. In afterburner does the hitching line up with voltage and throttling parameters where the value changes between 0 and 1 in the graph? Cant remember the exact name of them.

Annoying when these issues pop up.

During a benchmark i saw this.

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Though bf1 does not follow the random on off and i still get hitches in that too.
 
Had a similar issue myself on the 1800x with some games (watch dogs 1, witcher 3 and bioshock infinite were the worst), sometimes it would do it then it wouldn't. Could never track it down. I had a 4790k before that and never had a frame time issue. Bought a 7700k to see if that fixed my game issues and it did on the same AMD windows 10 install. Been weeks now and my issues are gone since going back to Intel.

Would love to know why this happens though.

I run all my games at 4k maxed out 60fps VSYNC cap in game.

Here was my frame times with Bioshock Infinite running maxed out at 4k on an 1800x with 3ghz RAM, completely unplayable.

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Same install of Windows on the 7700k, same GPU drivers and just using whatever chipset drivers Windows used, booted up the game and it ran flawlessly.

Spike at the beginning is just the loading of the map.

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I also tested all the games that I had frame time issues on with the 1800x and with the 7700k all issues went :confused:
 
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The symptoms you are having were identical to mine, some games and all synthetic benchmarks ran flawlessly and then some games had gigantic frame time issues where the game would have 500ms+ hitches constantly.

All I did was put the Z270 board in with the 7700k, powered on once, Windows picked up the new hardware and I booted straight into the games on the very first boot, all frame time issues went immediately.

I had all the same external hardware plugged in so in my case Ryzen was my issue or the board had a serious issue. The board I used was the Gigabyte X370 K7, for Intel I used the Asus Z270 Formula.
 
The symptoms you are having were identical to mine, some games and all synthetic benchmarks ran flawlessly and then some games had gigantic frame time issues where the game would have 500ms+ hitches constantly.

All I did was put the Z270 board in with the 7700k, powered on once, Windows picked up the new hardware and I booted straight into the games on the very first boot, all frame time issues went immediately.

I had all the same external hardware plugged in so in my case Ryzen was my issue or the board had a serious issue. The board I used was the Gigabyte X370 K7, for Intel I used the Asus Z270 Formula.

All my benchmark scores come out normal but I can see slight hitches in the video though fps is uneffected frametimes peak at 250ms sometimes higher

Should also metion am using a x370 MSI Board
 
So far the biggest break through I've had

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Standard windows page file on - Lawbreakers

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Pagefile off - Lawbreakers

While pagefile is off, Hitches are SUPER rare, It does happen "Sometimes" but the overall feel is much better. Far more playable in the likes of BF1 and Lawbreakers.

So... Is ram the sole cause of my hitches? Or is it my NVME drive? Thanks
 
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