Mabye my stuttering problems?

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A mate and me were talking a couple of hours ago, and we spoke about RAM..

I currently have 2x32 5600MT CL40 Corsair vengeance RAM.

Could this be causing issues?

I have on order 2x16 6000MT CL30 Corsair vengeance RAM, wonder if it will be worthwhile?
 
Are you having any problems, and if so in what respects? Gaming?

What games are you playing, at what settings/resolution, and on what exact hardware? (GPU and how much VRAM it has and the rest, be as specific as possible)

You shouldn't be getting "stuttering" aka FPS spikes from slow RAM, you might get lower FPS but stuttering is unlikely.
 
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Are you having any problems, and if so in what respects? Gaming?

What games are you playing, at what settings/resolution, and on what exact hardware? (GPU and how much VRAM it has and the rest, be as specific as possible)

You shouldn't be getting "stuttering" aka FPS spikes from slow RAM, you might get lower FPS but stuttering is unlikely.

Yes, it’s in gaming.

Tainted grail, cs2. Diablo4 and I’m playing at 4k high settings..

I have a 9800x3d, Rtx 5090, 64gb ram, 1000w Corsair psu and 2 nvme drives..
 
Yes, it’s in gaming.

Tainted grail, cs2. Diablo4 and I’m playing at 4k high settings..

I have a 9800x3d, Rtx 5090, 64gb ram, 1000w Corsair psu and 2 nvme drives..

Are you using DLSS or trying to go native? That said, if it's happening in Diablo 4 and CS2 there must be something else going on.

The X3D CPU's don't really care that much about ram speed/latency, and even if they did there's no way you should be getting stuttering in something like D4. Are you capping frames via v-sync or RivaTuner?

Is it a fresh Windows install since you bought those components?
 
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Are you using DLSS or trying to go native? That said, if it's happening in Diablo 4 and CS2 there must be something else going on.

The X3D CPU's don't really care that much about ram speed/latency, and even if they did there's no way you should be getting stuttering in something like D4. Are you capping frames via v-sync or RivaTuner?

Is it a fresh Windows install since you bought those components?

I’m running in native as opposed to using DLSS.

Yes I have v sync on and it was a fresh windows install when I put the new components in.
 
Yes, latest bios!
That’s really odd then. Stuttering can be a driver issue but often it’s a deeper issue like a bad BIOS that’s causing improper communication between components.

Try to a chipset and other drivers update if you haven’t already.

AM4 and AM5 have known weird chipset driver issues at times.
 
Well, I have not fully dived into it, but, I put the kit of 2x16 6000MT CL30 RAM into the system and seems pretty stable atm.

I dont know if its placebo or not but, after booting into W11 I shut down the computer, left it for 5 minutes, rebooted and I would say it fired up to the login screen in about 9-11 seconds!!
 
What about RAM temps? I had stuttering with my 5800x3d in COD, and detuning the ram a bit made it go away. That could very well could have been ram temps and erroring
 
i did see a video on youtube that some peoples stuttering was caused with certain system tele metrics showing, such as the GPU power etc.. (dont know why that would affect it but, hey, anything is possible).
 
This is going to sound odd but try turning Resizable BAR off in the bios and see if the stuttering goes away. I had issues in COD and turning it off solved the issue. Its stupid because it should be on but worth a try.
 
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