GPU Usage Drops Causing FPS Drops.

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Hi, so I have noticed through studying my FPS drops on MSI Afterburner that they are caused by my GPU usage dropping and fluctuating at times. I have a G-Sync monitor but can still feel the drops and stutters. Anyway to help this?

Temps are fine, only hitting highs of about 67 degrees.

Another problem I have is in most games I get a lot of object and texture pop ins even though I have Ultra detail settings and draw distance selected.
 
It happens in most games, it's not even really a stutter that it causes as such, it's like it makes the game go in slow motion for a second or two then the frames catch back up. FPS drops every time the usage drops a bit, really want to get to the bottom of this.
 
Odd, perhaps your issue lies somewhere else - just seems a coincidence you are getting both pop-in and FPS drops. Unfortunately I’m not knowledgeable enough to help any further but hopefully someone else will be able to help.

Thanks for your help.

Sounds quite similar to the mega-thread here; https://forums.geforce.com/default/...fps-drops-since-windows-10-creators-update/1/

Are you on the latest build of Windows 10? Also, before gaming open the resource monitor, go to the 'memory' tab and leave it open in the background - keep an eye on the 'Standby' memory allocation every 10 minutes or so.

Yeah I have seen something about that, I think I am running the latest edition of Windows yes, is there a fix or something to try?

Here are my results from the resource monitor like you asked for:

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Anything unusual?
 
There was/ is a bug with standby memory not clearing down, if you leave it long enough while gaming then you would eventually run out of free memory - would be interested to know if that happens for you.

A guy on the Nvidia forums gave a solution which allows the standby memory to be cleared automatically on a schedule, using a 3rd party application - I've been using it for a while & it works well for me.

https://www.reddit.com/r/Windows10/...by_memory_issue_causing_stutters_on_creators/

I've done this but no change as I thought there wouldn't be. It isn't a gradual decline of performance, it's just like it from the start.
 
It's quite strange, are all of your games installed on the SSD or split between SSD/ HDD?

I have games that are CPU demanding on the SSD and have a lot of objects loading in like DayZ, PUBG, Miscreated, Rust etc and the rest on my HDD. Its weird because the stutter doesn't happen on certain games, Assassin's Creed Black Flag has no stutter, Metro: Last Light had no stutter and Bioshock: Infinite on the whole had zero stutter, same goes for Just Cause 3 so it's not effecting every single game. Although them games do suffer from a lot of object pop in.

It's weird that even though I got a new rig entirely apart from the PSU and SSD/HDD the problem hasn't gone away.
 
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