Game stutter

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Hi,

Having some issues with FPS stutter, had this issue previously, basically every 2-3 seconds the fps will drop and the game will stutter for half a second roughly.

I fixed it before by disabling window DVR ****, and it went a way for a few months however now it's come back.
I did a reinstall of graphics drivers last night and it stopped, however tonight it's back and the PC hasn't been turned off or restarted since the driver update last night.

Anyone had issues with this? mostly noticeable in PUBG and Rainbow 6 siege.
Below are specs and a benchmark from R6 Siege
i7 6700k
gigbyte mobo
1866mhz kingston DDR3
Nvidia 1080
BeQuiet 650w PSU
Samsung 850 evo 256gb SSD x2

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Update, uninstalled the drivers with DDU and did a reinstall annddd... like last night stutter is gone.

Anyone got any ideas on this, i dont want to to reinstall drivers every time i play a game.

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Is the pc indexing or performing some other background process? Windows update?
Not much, only thing running in the background is the usual (chrome, discord..etc) update wise got one for World of tanks but that hasn't updated in a few days and windows update i've disabled auto download and such so i download and install those manually.
 
I had the same issue with twitch. It was only when you mentioned prime that it occured to me. Mine are 60 vs 240 and the (i assume) drivers did not like it at all. Switching to 60 60 on both monitors resolved the problem.

I dont have a pc right now but i don't know what was causing it, perhaps a driver update, or maybe not. When i get it all put back together once z390 comes out i'll check to see if it still happens. TBH i just stopped using the twitch client.

You might find that locking the refresh rate to 60 (just to test) fixes the problem. Not a solution i know, but at least it is an answer.
 
I had the same issue with twitch. It was only when you mentioned prime that it occured to me. Mine are 60 vs 240 and the (i assume) drivers did not like it at all. Switching to 60 60 on both monitors resolved the problem.

I dont have a pc right now but i don't know what was causing it, perhaps a driver update, or maybe not. When i get it all put back together once z390 comes out i'll check to see if it still happens. TBH i just stopped using the twitch client.

You might find that locking the refresh rate to 60 (just to test) fixes the problem. Not a solution i know, but at least it is an answer.
ahh didn't think of that, lemme test.
I can put up with 60hz in WoT, high refresh rate is more noteable in FPS's anyway
 
Update yes, changing the refresh rate worked.

Shame that it does that. Still I'm glad i could help a little. At least this way you know what settings you can change to make a difference.

Now you need to swap that second 60hz monitor for another 144hz gsync display. It's all part of Nvidia's nefarious plan to get you to upgrade! :D /s

Hopefully they'll get it sorted at some point.
 
Shame that it does that. Still I'm glad i could help a little. At least this way you know what settings you can change to make a difference.

Now you need to swap that second 60hz monitor for another 144hz gsync display. It's all part of Nvidia's nefarious plan to get you to upgrade! :D /s

Hopefully they'll get it sorted at some point.
hahaha, fortunately it just seems to be prime, youtube doesnt seem to cause any issues, and neither does netflix, just amazon prime.
not sure i can sink more money into another Asus ROG monitor, this one was expensive enough
 
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