Stuttering in game. (The Division)

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Hi guys. In playing the division at the moment and getting a lot of lag/stuttering it runs fine untill the action hots up then it practically freezes for about 3-4 seconds.
It always happens when there is a lot of people together all fighting in one place.
Could this be ii need more memory?
Specs are......
sandy b 2600k
Asrock z68 extream gen 4 mobo
EVGA ftw GTX1080 not overclocked.
2x 4gb G-Skill ddr31600 memory
Samsung 500gb ssd drive.

Device manager reports 6.0 gig used when playing game.
V-synk on 60fps.
Any advice would be great.
 
Have you recently changed to the 1080?

I had stuttering coming from a nvidia card to a amd card.

A fresh install of windows fixed it for me.
 
I've seen people mention in other threads that the game doesn't like overlays much if you have any in use - especially with the DX12 renderer.
 
I have ordered another 8gb of ram. If its still the same i with do a fresh install of windows 10 pro. I usually do a fresh install every year or so to clean out the junk.
 
So i couldn't wait for tha ram to arrive so i did a re-install of windows and that looks like its sorted the problem no stuttering now.
Checked my cpu usage and the highest i saw was 90%
so @ wedrum it looks like i was in the same boat as you as i came from a amd 6970 to a Nvidia 1080. Even though i used the driver cleaner before installing the new card.
Thanks all for the help.
 
good stuff.

yeh sometimes its best just to wipe and start again.
some bit of old drivers must get stuck and interfere with the new card.

the extra 8gb ram will help too when it arrives.
 
Everything running fine now aftrer the windows refresh and the new ram added, I also ran The Division benchmark after installing the new ram and it reported highest cpu usage was 75% and average fps was 105 with v-sync off so as long as theres no more stuttering im happy with that.
 
Having had similar problems, disabling and deleting the Nvida shader cache sorted it out. It lives in temp files so potentially why a fresh install sorts it out.
 
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