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2080ti problems?

Forgive me if this sounds harsh but I will say it,
I notice you write a lot of threads on help with this, and from looking at your post history, I see a lot of threads on stutter issues with bf1,bf5 fc5, is my cpu, gpu causing issues?
Now from what I've noticed you either own a lot of systems or you have gone through a hell of a lot of selling and buying in pursuit of curing your stuttering issues.

Have you considered that it's your internet connection, your router, or the game servers that you run on which are giving you these stutter experiences?
Maybe you should try monitoring CPU utilisation and gpu utilisation during single player and multiplayer gaming to test if it's system related or something else, like win updates stalling the HDD/SSD, or ssd throughput causing stalling or Windows game settings causing issues.
 
BF1/BFV/Frostbite is heavily CPU bound, more than the average gamer realises.... I suspect the issue is there

Also I must say, in BFV, stutter aside, the FPS you are reporting at your resolution doesn’t seem *that* out of place to me, there are several maps that are very unoptimised, and during a busy match will tank your frame rate.

Rotterdam is an example of a poorly optimised map... Hamada on the other hand you’ll see substantially higher frame rates.
 
I remember Shroud complaining about stutters with amd ages ago when ryzen came out.

It is also something people mention when i talk about upgrading to ryzen.

I honestly don't know whether the cpu is to blame, but I hear it enough to not rule it out with 1st gen ryzen at least.

However, i have never seen or tested this myself. I don't know why it would affect Ryzen in particular or if people are just parroting things they've heard, but it is frequently mentioned.

Sounds like hearsay to me. I have an 1800X and a 2080 Ti - I have no stutters in any games. You have an issue somewhere but it's not the CPU or GPU; it's either a software or configuration issue.

I would work in the following order, testing a single player game/mission after each step. Do not play an MP game because there are so many other factors besides your machine in that scenario.

1) Remove any overclocks in BIOS and uninstall/close any overclocking/profile software in Windows.
2) Clean install of GPU drivers.
3) Monitor FPS counter and see if FPS actually drops which is causing the stutter.
4) If the FPS is dropping during the stutter, enable V sync.

Report back and let us know the outcome.
 
OP, run a DCP latency checker such as LatencyMon, see if it flags any system processes that are causing increased overhead. Given BF is fairly CPU intensive, it's likely something of this nature.
 
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