Juddering while gaming

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I have this question on another topic but no ones replyed so thought i would start one just for this question as its driving me mad or shud i say shes driving me mad moaning :p ..

I recently upgraded my patners pc for gaming .But it is juddering like mad in games like black ops and even in mohaa . Fps is good but just does it badly and i need to know how i can fix it .

Well heres whats she has .

Mobo Asus M4A78LT-M
Graphics . Shapphire hd 5850
Ram xms3 corsair 4gb
PSU, XFX PRO 550
Cpu . Amd Phenom II x 4 955

Its not a fps issue as its good & not the monitor .
I dont have a clue Tbh
 
ohh see plays she runs a mohaa clan, well we both do but shes on more than i am lol
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It judders constantly ,graphics driver is up to date .

Saying hardrive with out looking im not sure but it is the old one from another pc its the only thing ive not changed
 
Stop drinking Metz :D.

Alternatively, drivers. Or third party software. I used to get juddering with an Asus 5870, was down to some Asus software.
 
lmao loads play our servers are full most of the time ..

our website is www.gkclan.co.uk you can see our server lists there also
Its still a really good game and some nice peeps play not like the kids in cod lol
Saying that we have Cod servers also ...
Any way back to the topic lol need to sort it b4 she beats me cos she says it was better before i messed with it
 
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no idea . also notice my fps is better than hers with same settings and we have same graphics cards but i have intel processor she has amd ...

Dont know what to do, does that hard drive seem ok , hard drive gets red hot i knw tht
 
7200 should be fine, A defrag could help, but if its constant i cant see it being the problem. A slow hard drive, generally causes pauses now and again, rather than constant juddering.

It could be a vsync issue. Is it set to be handled by the application or by the drivers?

Disable vsync in game, and force it via driver. See if that cures the issue. If not try vice versa, Telling the drivers to allow the game to handle it, and turn vsync on in game.

Another option is to disable it all together, Tell the drivers that the game is handling it, and disable in game.

See if any of those 3 make a difference
 
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sorry mate you lost me . I have no idea . all i know the games are set up same as mine setting wise .Its only just been built 2 days ago so defrag shud surly not be needed yet . may be thrown out window ..

If the settings are the same as mine why do i get like 100 to 180 fps in black ops she gets 40 to 80 .

Cud it be just due to my cpu being a I5 and hers a amd . But tht hard drives out of an old compaq and thats only think i never changed. can tht make a diffrence to fps rate also .
 
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