Why is my frame rate and frame time so unstable in every game?

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Hello, now I have fps drops in every single game even though I have replaced everything possible inside my PC. I have no weird things installed on my PC either, all I have is your usual game launchers and nothing else, everything is also fully updated yet, I still get constant stuttering in every single game, what exactly could be causing this? My temps are fine too, I have also reinstalled Windows a few times and that never helped.

Here is a video of some gameplay of The Outer Worlds, again, it's like this in every game, this is just an example. Just looking at the frame rate and frame time graph, you can see how unstable it is, and it honestly feels like crap to play, and again, sorry to repeat myself but its like this for every game, even Minecraft.



SPECS:

Intel i7-7700K
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2080 SUPER
ASUS MAXIMUS IX HERO
Corsair Vengeance RGB PRO 32 GB DDR4 3200MHz
Corsair RM850x PSU
Corsair Hydro 100i RGB Platinum Liquid CPU Cooler
Samsung 970 EVO 500GB SSD NVMe M.2
Samsung 860 EVO 1 TB SSD
ASUS PG278QR ROG SWIFT 27" 1440p 144hz
 
Ok?
Well did you even try that? Takes like 30s.

Well if you have this problem between 2 whole new computers look for stupid things like DP cables or the monitor being the issue.

Any hardware you carried across must be the cause.... It's unfortunate but good luck.

You are gonna have to specifically say the old hardware Vs the new hardware.

Same PSU? Got a spare to try?

The answer is sitting on your desk somewhere.
 
Ok?
Well did you even try that? Takes like 30s.

Well if you have this problem between 2 whole new computers look for stupid things like DP cables or the monitor being the issue.

Any hardware you carried across must be the cause.... It's unfortunate but good luck.

You are gonna have to specifically say the old hardware Vs the new hardware.

Same PSU? Got a spare to try?

The answer is sitting on your desk somewhere.

Yes, I have tried it in the past and tried it again after the first seeing your response, no issues were found.
I have tried different cables too, I have probably tried at least four different DP cables and I have tried three different monitors, no difference.
And all the hardware has been replaced, some multiple times.

This is my previous build:
Intel Core i5-7600K
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1080
Asus PRIME Z270-K
16GB DDR4 2133MHz
Corsair CX750M PSU
AOC G2460PF 24" 1080p 144hz
(I also had a CPU cooler, I just can not remember which one)

My current build:
Intel i7-7700K
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2080 SUPER
ASUS MAXIMUS IX HERO
Corsair Vengeance RGB PRO 32 GB DDR4 3200MHz
Corsair RM850x PSU
Corsair Hydro 100i RGB Platinum Liquid CPU Cooler
Samsung 970 EVO 500GB SSD NVMe M.2
Samsung 860 EVO 1 TB SSD
ASUS PG278QR ROG SWIFT 27" 1440p 144hz

Now, I could be forgetting something but I can gurentee you that everything possible has been replaced. I understand that it makes no sense that the issue is still happening, but it is.
 
Yes, I have tried it in the past and tried it again after the first seeing your response, no issues were found.
I have tried different cables too, I have probably tried at least four different DP cables and I have tried three different monitors, no difference.
And all the hardware has been replaced, some multiple times.

This is my previous build:
Intel Core i5-7600K
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1080
Asus PRIME Z270-K
16GB DDR4 2133MHz
Corsair CX750M PSU
AOC G2460PF 24" 1080p 144hz
(I also had a CPU cooler, I just can not remember which one)

My current build:
Intel i7-7700K
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2080 SUPER
ASUS MAXIMUS IX HERO
Corsair Vengeance RGB PRO 32 GB DDR4 3200MHz
Corsair RM850x PSU
Corsair Hydro 100i RGB Platinum Liquid CPU Cooler
Samsung 970 EVO 500GB SSD NVMe M.2
Samsung 860 EVO 1 TB SSD
ASUS PG278QR ROG SWIFT 27" 1440p 144hz

Now, I could be forgetting something but I can gurentee you that everything possible has been replaced. I understand that it makes no sense that the issue is still happening, but it is.

when did you upgrade>?
 
when did you upgrade>?

Over the span of like a year, I first replaced the
when did you upgrade>?

Over the span of like a year, I first got a new case with a new motherboard, CPU, PSU, CPU cooler, nothing changed. I then changed the RAM, nothing, I changed the PSU again, nothing again. I then completely changed the motherboard and CPU again to some AMD one, that did not help, I went back to the previous motherboard and CPU. I tested different GPU's. I upgraded to a 1440p monitor hoping it was my previous monitor causing it, nope. I changed the SSD like three times, no change. I have tested different RAM. I have basically tested every single component of my PC and nothing helped...

I have tried different PSU's
I have tried different CPU's...
GPU's
Motherboards
SSD's
HDD's
RAM
CPU coolers

You get the point, I have replaced all parts multiple times and the issue always remains, and what annoys me is that makes no sense and nothing I do fixes it, no matter how many stress tests or benchmarks I do, my PC is apparently fine.
 
Over the span of like a year, I first replaced the


Over the span of like a year, I first got a new case with a new motherboard, CPU, PSU, CPU cooler, nothing changed. I then changed the RAM, nothing, I changed the PSU again, nothing again. I then completely changed the motherboard and CPU again to some AMD one, that did not help, I went back to the previous motherboard and CPU. I tested different GPU's. I upgraded to a 1440p monitor hoping it was my previous monitor causing it, nope. I changed the SSD like three times, no change. I have tested different RAM. I have basically tested every single component of my PC and nothing helped...

I have tried different PSU's
I have tried different CPU's...
GPU's
Motherboards
SSD's
HDD's
RAM
CPU coolers

You get the point, I have replaced all parts multiple times and the issue always remains, and what annoys me is that makes no sense and nothing I do fixes it, no matter how many stress tests or benchmarks I do, my PC is apparently fine.

Do a userbenchmark posts the results here lets see this baby run?

https://www.userbenchmark.com/
 
Do you have a programmable keyboard for macros. Say a g910 ?.

Any games you can disconnect m and kb. Try with a pad?
 
Do you have a programmable keyboard for macros. Say a g910 ?.

Any games you can disconnect m and kb. Try with a pad?

Nope, but I did get the G513 CARBON a few days ago. And I have tested with just a controller, in fact I did that yesterday when playing The Outer Worlds and it did not help.
 
I do not know about my main drive, but the SSD that I have my games on is usually around 30 °C.



https://www.userbenchmark.com/UserRun/21277190

The only thing that is "Performing below expectations" is the SSD's, but I doubt that is the cause as I have tested so many SSDs/HDDs in the past and games still ran badly.

Nothing obvious that sticks out, the only thing id try is resetting the bios to defaults.

Looks like your ram is running at 3200mhz which is an overclock, try resetting it to stock and see how it runs.
 
Ok so absolutely realistically

The only things that are the same.....

Your router network connection. Rj45 cable or Wireless connection. ISP.
Your physical power outlet.

There is nothing else to compare..... How these can realistically cause your issues? I have no idea. If you ever find a fix please say what it was.
 
Ok so absolutely realistically

The only things that are the same.....

Your router network connection. Rj45 cable or Wireless connection. ISP.
Your physical power outlet.

There is nothing else to compare..... How these can realistically cause your issues? I have no idea.

Trust me, I wish I knew. I have even tested the outlets, I used a voltage reader and everything was fine there too. And I doubt its the internet because I have tested it without even being connected.
 
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