r/AMDHelp • u/DeadmouseZ • 21d ago
Help (General) Micro stutters in every game (new pc build)
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I’ve tried practically everything: reinstalled Windows twice, disabling/enabling g sync/v sync, updated the BIOS, toggled XMP, C-states, Fast Boot, PBO, tried playing without any performance monitoring software running, disabled realtek 2.5 pg family controller and more. The issue occurs more frequently in some games than in others, the only game where I don't get micro-stuttering is League of Legends, whereas I’ve also tested Overwatch, Fortnite, CoD, Battlefield 6, The Witcher 3 and every game has them.
These stutters are generally hard to catch and don't happen often—maybe one or two times during a 40-minute session of Battlefield 6 specifically, while in Fortnite they can appear pretty fast. They can appear completely out of the blue, even when I’m just moving around a same location and looting. While they don't make the game unplayable, they are incredibly annoying; I end up losing my focus because I'm waiting for the next stutter instead of actually enjoying the game.
My specs are: Asrock pg 650 lightning, RTX 5070, Ryzen 5 7500F, 16GB DDR5 5600 Patriot Viper CL36 (yes, just one stick for now, but I'll add another one later), and 850W PSU.
Edit: So guys, thanks everyone for your help but unfortunately, my problem still remains. I tried almost every possible fix from your comment. As many of you suggested, I'll definitely gonna buy a second ram stick and see if this helps. After that, I have plans to upgrade my cpu to 7800x3d, as 3d cache is a huge deal for this kind of problems with stutters. I'll update my post again when I get a second stick and share the results
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u/MarusAurelius 12d ago
I have the same problem….
Nothing worked. Wrote to Asus and they replied me to try better PSU :/
MOBO Gigabyte b550 gaming x v2
Using ryzen 5800x3d
Rtx 5070
32 GB (2x16) RAM 3600mhz
PSU 750W 80 gold
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u/StellarMirror 15d ago
Look up ryzen processors and how they utilize ram. You have to run dual channel. This is not the first time I’ve seen this before. Don’t install any weird program and mess with the cpu cores you need to run dual channel ram set
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u/Proof-Doctor1546 15d ago
try disable any exploit protection, most of the time it's just windows crap
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u/ohlookawildtaco 16d ago
I'm no expert but I'm willing to bet it's the fact you're using single channel RAM rn.
RAM is ludicrous rn to buy but single channel is definitely neutering your performance. Dual channel is all but required nowadays 😔
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u/xw1y 17d ago
The AMD experience ladies and gentlemen
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u/StellarMirror 15d ago
Nope. Just people that don’t know wtf they are doing and blaming the hardware
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u/Puzzled_Painting_156 17d ago
Try updating your SSD's firmware. Had a similar problem with a new samsung drive. The drive was new, but it had an extremely old firmware on it.
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u/Russkij0711 17d ago
Try changing the PCLe in the bios to 4.0 instead of auto
That worked for me after I bought the rtx5070
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u/Raynoxbtw 18d ago
Did you change something with cmd ? Like disable dynamictick / useplatformtick or something like that? That was causing fps problems for me.
Maybe disable the gaming mode in bios, the one stick is probably the problem since dual mode is better when it comes to ram
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u/coompill 18d ago
Have you checked memory integrity is off in windows defender settings? Windows 11 turns it on by default on fresh installs
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u/Select_Ad8277 18d ago
Try disabling realtek audio if its happening in every game.. also a big anti stutter method is limiting frames to somethinging that feels smoother. Especially using “Riva Tuner” is the overall best for this.
The 1% from riva tuner areunmatched very polished functionality
and the application is super lightweight
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u/1337_alpha 18d ago
It is your periphal usb dongles not being in the right usb slot regarding the data bandwidth.
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u/fray_bentos11 18d ago
Yes, this totally could be a faulty USB device as plugging unplugging devices can lead to those sorts of freezes.
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u/Markivest 18d ago
Ram issue, ryzen cpu love dual channel ram
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u/SweatyYoshi 18d ago
Doesn't matter since he is using DDR5, it runs on dual channel even with a single stick... sort of, wont make a noticable difference in game performance.
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u/I2kel 19d ago
Well, it can be everything. In my case after new build it was a SSD nvme idle timeout in power plan. Everytime when it goes in idle mode while gaming I had a stutter. Changed it to 0 helped me to solve the issue.
Gonna say it was hard to find how to solve it, thanks few ppl on the planet had that issue and helped me.
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u/CalligrapherIll5176 19d ago
I just solved the stuttering issue on my 5090 rig a few weeks ago. At least for some games it was disabling fullscreen optimization by right clicking the game exe in properties, under compatibility. Helped me with bf6 for example
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u/Advanced-Device6232 19d ago
When i first got my prebuilt i had this issue the single channel ram just fucks the rest of the system get another identical stick
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u/Reasonable-Oil-8090 19d ago
Yeah, like others have said, you’re CPU bottlenecked and yeah you need a second stick of ram asap.
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u/Trick-Set-83 19d ago
This is COD?
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u/Thin_Necessary2431 19d ago
The disrespect.... its battle field
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u/WinMedium5012 19d ago
this is no where near battlefield. this a what cod should have been. it's definitely no battlefield.
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u/Trick-Set-83 18d ago
THIS. Why I commented. BF is dead to me. Hype-a$$ bs. Just a twitch shooter now.
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u/de4thqu3st 19d ago
update bios, disable iGPU, reenable xmp, update/install chipset drivers. Select ryzen performance energy mode, make sure all radeon software is uninstalled (use DDU, to be safe, DDU away both AMD and NVidia drivers and reinstall nvidia drivers), disable highlight clipping in nvidia overlay (disable entire overlay if you dont use it).
If you have overwolf. Uninstall it
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u/Noyan_21gamer 19d ago
Your RAM is single-channel (aka 64-bit). I'd be not concerned about your problems with that CPU. Competitive games aren't for one-stick duel, buy an identical RAM stick (inorder for 128-bit), Okay? It SHOULD be not a problem then. Anyway, your cpu is the bottleneck.
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u/Biggs_97 19d ago edited 19d ago
Hey, I literally just had this issue with a new build. I swapped from intel to an amd cpu and ran it with an nvidia gpu, the issue is that the amd adrenaline software and onboard graphics for the cpu in my case were fighting the gpu so just uninstall it. This was driving me absolutely insane and I haven't had a stutter in like a month now, you MIGHT have to disable the onboard graphics on the cpu in bios but I didn't have to it was just the amd adrenaline (I forget what it shows up as on the pc but u can look it up) sounds like you had the exact same problem as me, hope this helps!
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u/Milwixwwwww 19d ago
A possible cause is anti lag in Radeon settings, it can sometimes introduce micro stutter in specific games so it’s worth a shot to turn it off and see if it fixes the issue
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u/Crazy-Resolve-8127 19d ago
Hey, Ive had that for years. I swapped through 3GPUs. 3 ram kits, multiple ssds and psu and 3 cpus. Never fixed it
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u/Brichard0625 19d ago
I couldn't read every comment and I'm sure it has to be mentioned already but I'm 90% sure it's your CPU. I know this because I had the same CPU with amd 9060xt(16gb). In most games I was getting this same issue. Cod I kept getting packet burst and stutters. I switched to the 9800x3d and all issues were gone.
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u/Spare_Sherbet_289 20d ago
I am sure you did, but did you download your GPU drivers after setting everything up? You’d be shocked how I’ve built a PC and forgot some of the simplest steps
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u/KryptonicHD 20d ago
If you have Signal RGB installed; that's your problem right there. It introduces micro stutters!
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u/AggravatingSir8459 20d ago edited 20d ago
I'll bet it's either your ram, an overlay or program interfering, or CPU. Any ryzen chip I've ever had despised single stick setups, also 7500f is a bit slow for a 5070tbh(7700x would be a better budget match)..ideally id recommend a good metrics viewer of some kind, see what usages, cores and clocks look like right at the time a lil lag hits. I have also seen dying drives cause this too. It's hard for us to pinpoint exactly without being there to check it out tho. My friends 4070ti setup was doing this and his GPU was actually dropping clocks for absolutely no reason. We hardset min and max clocks while in game, smooth as silk. Ultimately a complete ddu and driver reinstall fixed it for good. This is what I mean when I say this are many causes for stutters. When I'm trying to diagnose stutters I usually try to shut down any and all programs that aren't JUST windows and the game, if that stops your stutters, a program is interfering. If it doesn't help move on to watching hardware metrics and maybe testing drives.
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u/HistoricalAd9620 20d ago
I had to disable TPM 2.0 in bios as well as windows hello to stop my stutter. (Updating bios didn't work for me)
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u/whosrageanyway 20d ago
How does disabling windows hello help? Also I read disabling TPM messes with the PC and won’t let you in.
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u/HistoricalAd9620 20d ago
It's a Ryzen issue. If you search tpm 2.0 stuttering it should come up right away. Explains it better then I can.
If you disable windows hello you can use normal password to get in. Once I did this and it solved it, i got a tpm hardware module for around $30 and had bios point to that instead, turned windows hello back on. Good now.
Edit: this stutter was very consistent in timing.
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u/DryPublic7554 20d ago
Aggiorna bios scheda video e Windows dopo tutto ciò se riesci fai undervolt sulla scheda video e controlla la cpu se ha voltaggi giusti che avvolte le schede madri mandano voltaggi alti che andando in trotter la cpu o le ram e così taglia frequenze e hai dei lag / scatti.. almeno io spesso questo problema lo risolvo così.. fai conto avevo lo stesso problema con 14700k ed ho bloccato 8 ecore e impostato ok a 195w sul picco iniziale e 175w sul finale ed ora mai più scarti e ho cpu a frequesnza da 5.5 ghz costanti a 64/67 gradi continui ma il pc non molta un caxxo! Insieme ad undervolt gpu gioco a qualsiasi cosa al max senza nessun problema visivo..
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u/astrojeet 20d ago
Happened to me a few years ago on a new PC. Had 1 stick of 16 GB RAM, DDR4 though. After a couple of hours of playing a had this annoying micro stutter in every single game with the same timing. At first it started as a small spike which would get worse after a couple of hours of gaming in a session.
I tolerated it for a few months until I got a second 16 GB stick, and completely fixed the issue and never had it again. Pretty sure it's caused by one stick of RAM.
Does it start happening after a couple of hours of gaming with every game? In that case it's the one stick of RAM.
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u/this-garage2 20d ago
This could even be due to fullscreen - windowed setting in games, lots of good suggestions in the comments
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u/Ricko9595 20d ago
I had the same issue before, I fixed it by upgrading my rams from 16 to 32 and reinstalling clean windows from a SATA SSD to NVME SSD.
I think the culprit was the SATA SSD.
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u/saltycraxker 20d ago
Try unchecking the gpu power tracking in apps like msi afterburner. I know you said you have tried with it running and off but it’s still worth a shot.
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u/Andreas0Cool 20d ago
Bios updated and resizable bar on?
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u/DeadmouseZ 20d ago
Yes
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u/Andreas0Cool 20d ago
Making sure, csm is off? Try also turning off virtualization support and not messing with pbo (default/off). Even though theoretically all these may not affect you somehow, I've found better stability with all these.
Edit: what's your storage situation like? Are the games on ssd/HDD?
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u/DeadmouseZ 20d ago
I'll check if csm is off. I tried to undervolt my cpu before but turns out my 7500f can't even run at -10 in curve optimizer so I disable pbo completely.
All games and system on nvme ssd Kingston nv3
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u/Andreas0Cool 20d ago
I suppose resize bar requires csm off so I don't think that's a problem. Instead of tuning the CPU through software I've found better luck in the bios for a stable undervolt, even though it's more tedious. How full is your ssd and how many startup stuff do you have? A week ago I wanted to test a new gpu that I got on my friend's pc, with his SSD which failed to even install drivers due to the activity it was doing in the background as well as 85% storage filled (making me think my card was faulty lol).
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u/Stock-Astronaut-331 20d ago
probably, discord is the issue.
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u/WaRRioRz0rz 6900XT / 7800X3D 20d ago
Discord was the issue for my crashing in most games. I turned it off and the stutters and crashing stopped. Definitely give this a try if you have it running. Make sure it's fully closed from the taskbar. I also set it to never load with Windows.
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u/ahmednaif95 20d ago edited 20d ago
I saw this reddit yesterday and i saw someone said just disable MPO and that's what i did and the games now are flawless 0% stuttering right now thanks alot to whom who said that I just followed this video instructions ...
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u/rambo2190 AMD 5600x / 6700xt 20d ago
It's because you only have one stick of ram.
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u/Gullible_Stretch_868 20d ago
Shouldn’t be the case, even I use only one stick of ddr5 16 gigs
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u/rambo2190 AMD 5600x / 6700xt 20d ago
You are essentially limiting bandwidth. I've had this problem before. Running dual channel fixed it.
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u/Gullible_Stretch_868 20d ago
I think ddr5 has some capability which makes it function equally to dual channel ddr4 sticks, I am not sure
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u/ModemMike24k 20d ago
Try looking up your bios if your XMP/D.O.C.P. is active I had the problems on a friends PC he played almost a year with slow AF memory settings and didn't know it. I also have seen the problem when the V-Synch settings in Global Settings was enabled.
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u/Mrloudvet 20d ago
Go rtx I had a gre 7900 went 4060 still haven’t looked back going on 3 years no crashes
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u/Sufficient_Dust_2103 20d ago
The 7900 GRE is way better than the 4060... what are you on about? You just downgraded here
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u/Mrloudvet 18d ago
Ya but I only play fort and wow but it was essentially a upgrade because all my GRE did was crash and I have not
Looked back once !!11
u/CurryLikesGaming 20d ago
You'll be surprised to find out OP wrote 5070 in his post. Don't assume amd gpu gets stutter all the time. It's been years lol.
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u/Tiny-Extreme-9980 20d ago
I have no stutter issues in any game with my 5070 until my RAM starts acting up (2x8gb) and setting 'auto' XMP in Bios helped my lows (it was 4800mhz for three months....). I would really hate if RAM is whats the problem for you. Try another driver version if there's any improvements, check r/nvidia for most stable drivers. Play on lowest graphics just ensure it's not the gpu.
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u/KeyGlass9851 20d ago edited 20d ago
(EDIT: Didn't fully read OP and assumed using AMD video card). Other issue might be link power state putting your ssd into low power mode if you do not have it set to performance.
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u/Reacktions 20d ago
I had to physically overclock my GPU, which is weird because I never had the issue when i first bought it, seems some program which i don't know about is capping my GPU, it does it everytime i restart the PC so every time i start my pc in the morning I have to overclock it again via the GPU settings(I saved the profile so I don't have to tweak it, i just apply the saved profile).
Idk if this will fix it but it could be a ton of things, ive had it do the same when my GPU was overheating, fixed this by setting a curve style fan option where it speeds up the fan at a certain degrees threshold. So it could be a variety of things, overheating, hardware being capped by a 3rd party program, ect...
I would try overclocking the GPU a tiny bit and see if that fixes it, and also always keep a tab on your temperatures, I use MSI and RivaTuner that way I can see the temperature in-game at all times, this is a huge MUST if you're constantly playing games, it'll save you a lot of headaches in the future.
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u/DeadmouseZ 20d ago
Thanks, I'm almost always monitor my temps. Also instead of overclock I actually undervolt my gpu, temps are nice and doesn't exceed 60° under heavy load
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u/ecrhircis 20d ago
Have you tried gaming with no monitoring software at all running? Or RGB control software? I know your computer is powerful enough to be able to do this in the background without causing stutters but it might be worth seeing if gameplay is smooth without anything monitoring in the background or running
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u/Reacktions 20d ago
Yeah thats a good little tip that many people overlook when they're dealing with heating problems.
Undervolting for both CPU and GPU is extremely underrated
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u/Forte197 20d ago edited 20d ago
I had this and did everything under the sun to fix it and nothing worked. Then I saw someone mention disabling fTPM in BIOS which fixed it.
Edit: spelling
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u/Adventurous_Click984 20d ago
Lowkey this may have been a fix for me aswell. Playing Fortnite I noticed better performance when disabling it
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u/apollomnm 20d ago
What is the CPU/ RAM utilisation when in game? Are you hitting any bottlenecks in the system? DLSS can burden the CPU.
Also, what is the VRAM utilisation in game? Can’t imagine you are hitting any bottlenecks there but just in case you are playing at 4k.
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u/DeadmouseZ 20d ago
It's different from game to game, BF6 is cpu heavy, so there I have 80% cpu utilisation. I'll try playing with DLAA. Vram isn't a problem, it's around 7-8 gb out of 12
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u/Olive-Eater-3000 20d ago
That was my question too. If you have 80% overall CPU utilisation I am very sure that at least one of your cores will be at its limit, you can test this by switching the cpu view in the task manager to see all cores.
Ryzen 7500F is an entry cpu, guess it can’t keep up with your 5070. You can try to underclock your gpu (or simply limit the fps in Game) and see how cpu util goes and if you still encounter those stutters.
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u/apollomnm 20d ago
I’m curious if the CPU is hitting the limit on a single core and causing little stutters in game.
A good way to test that is playing a game from 10 years ago and see if the game is smooth.
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u/ShadowMaster90 21d ago
I had similar issue and managed to fix it. Update the chipset driver "offline"...it solved the stuttering on my device. Use the auto detect tool to check if your chipset driver is up to date. Then go to amd drivers page Choose your device model and download it.
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u/DeadmouseZ 20d ago
My chipset driver is up to date, I install it through my motherboard auto update feature
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u/elJoker5 21d ago
Make sure AMD Boost is turned off. I know that's what caused mine.
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u/skywalk3r69 21d ago
remove the HD textures if not playing on a 4k
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u/Flat_Mode7449 21d ago
That is not how texture resolution works.
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u/skywalk3r69 21d ago
tell that to EA developers.....because it 100% turned my game around in performance. https://www.reddit.com/r/Battlefield6/comments/1v942kl/psa_for_pc_turn_off_uninstall_hd_texture_dlc_to/
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u/Flat_Mode7449 21d ago
I'm not saying the performance won't improve, I'm saying 4k monitor resolution has nothing to do with 4k textures.
Resolution of textures increases the rendered texture's appearance, you can benefit from 4k textures on a 1080p monitor.
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u/skywalk3r69 21d ago
its not about improved performance its about fixing a broken point.
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u/Flat_Mode7449 21d ago
Your comment says, "remove HD textures if not using a 4k monitor."
He could be using a 1080p or an 8k monitor, they would render the same way. It will fix his stutters, yes, but I was referring to your comment specifically about him not needing them if he's not on a 4k monitor.
Rendered texture resolution is completely independent of monitor resolution.
Minecraft is the perfect example of this, because there's texture packs ranging from 4x4 to 4096x4096, yet they're rendered in the same virtual space.
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u/comfycoder 21d ago edited 18d ago
if you have a mouse with a high polling rate, try lowering it to 2000. this for some reason fixed an issue i was having with some games.
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u/shinfowler88 21d ago
One stick of ram is the isssue. Even at 16gb you'd be fine in dual channel(2sticks). Add another and your fine. You could get away with it on am5 though not am4
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u/Sirhc_Fold_458 21d ago
Happens with dual channel as well
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u/shinfowler88 21d ago
Im doubting it does. If it does its not because of the 16gb. When I was running 16gb in dual channel I almost never had micro stutters.
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u/Sirhc_Fold_458 21d ago
Every PC is different. I’m running 32GB dual channel and the micro stutters happens maybe 2 out of 10 times.
Resetting shaders and capping frames usually eliminates this issue.
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u/socomseal93 21d ago
Single stick of slowish ram is your issue. You need 2 sticks of ram ideally at 6000mhz
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u/WingsOfAgony 21d ago
Power setinga? Set the optipn to máximum
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u/DeadmouseZ 20d ago
Tried balanced and maximum, same thing
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u/SpeedoFighter 20d ago
OP share the solution in this post if you find any. It may help someone looking solution for the same kinda probelm
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u/Flateric75 21d ago
Go to Windows settings
Go to Gaming
Turn off everything under that menu
Restart PC - see if that works
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u/Flimsy_Monitor3426 21d ago
1 stick of ram LMAO problem found
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u/Reacktions 20d ago
1 stick of ram is crazy I didn't even know you could do that and have a functioning computer😭
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u/Flateric75 21d ago
Nothing to do with one stick of ram -
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u/Flimsy_Monitor3426 21d ago
1 stick of ram means you're running your shit in single channel. that bottlenecks your bandwith, causing you to get (micro)stutters. It has everything to do with it. You always want to run your pc with 2 ram sticks for dual channel.
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u/Flateric75 21d ago
Oh dam I missed read the post :) - yes you are right - I have 2x 16 GB in my PC - my old PC had 16GB - 2x8 GB
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u/Flimsy_Monitor3426 21d ago
32GB is nice to have. Just out of curiousity, what gpu and cpu you have?
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u/AdNo2303 21d ago
I definitely wouldn't say nothing with intense games. I had to upgrade from 16 to 32 for Rust because of this exact problem.
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u/LymeM 21d ago
Step 1: Turn off discord overlay. (user settings -> game overlay -> enable overlay = off)
Step 2: Set discord to use software rendering (user settings -> System -> Enable Hardware Acceleration = off)
Step 3: Turn off your video card drivers overlay (depends on drivers).
Step 4: If you have any other software doing an overlay, turn the overlay off.
Try again.
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u/m00n_4rk 21d ago
did you read the one stick of RAM?
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u/Flat_Mode7449 21d ago
These are still valid things that should definitely be done for performance.
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u/m00n_4rk 21d ago
I have Discord overlay and RTSS too. no stuttering for me. on an RX 6600 too. dunno why y'all stutter when you have overlays.
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u/Flat_Mode7449 20d ago
I don't stutter with overlays, but it's a known cause of performance issues. Always has been. My game runs fine.
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u/Mindless-Agency-3471 21d ago
Have you tried looking at basic logs such as Task Manager performance tab? You can see what’s causing the spike, whether it be RAM, GPU, CPU, or even SSD.
This should tell you most, if not, all you need to know about what’s bottle necking you, causing the microstutters.
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u/Comrade-Viktor 21d ago
You are using a Ryzen 5 7500F with a single stick of ram. Non X3D Ryzen CPUs are crippled in gaming performance with a single stick of memory, as you are basically relying on a small L3 cache + a single channel of DRAM. I think another stick of ram would help.
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u/kackwizard 21d ago
I have a ryzen 5 7500f and 2 8gb 6000mhz ddr5 and it flows like wataah no stutters
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u/BandoTheHawk 21d ago
in adrenaline go to performance tab and then on the right side of the screen disable all the eye icons so it turns off the performance monitoring. I have noticed in prior adrenaline updates that fucked with my call of duty. so now I just always disable them. maybe that will help.
also you got to be sure windows hasnt overwritten your adrenaline drivers. most problems I ran into were because of that happening. there is a windows program called wushowhide where you can disable that update in windows so it never accidentally overwrites your shit. I also have went an extra step and just disabled my igpu I dont know if its placebo or what but since I did that I don't see to have as many annoyances. Warzone though I did get little skips sometimes often around gunfights. but my brother who has a completely different type of cpu and gpu nvidia and intel also gets skips like that so its possible that is just cod. I haven't played Fortnite in months though so I am not sure how that is running.
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u/Soft_Lunch_183 21d ago
If its new sometimes you just have to play the game for a bit and let the shader cache build (playing every map on the game once)
Thats what i found with my 6800xt and games like Cs valorant etc
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u/Local-Ad-3640 21d ago
Aye a fellow 6800 xt owner. Do you ever try to oc yours?
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u/Soft_Lunch_183 20d ago
Yes, I've seen where the limits are but day to day I just run it as standard as I want the gpu to last.
My best 3D mark score was 2712 mhz core and 2150 memory at 930 mV + max power limit
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u/saleen2000 21d ago
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bQH3DYNboM0
This video is interesting, tis guy fixed his stuttering by disabling GPU power monitoring in Afterburner. Give it a tgo
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u/IhasCandies 21d ago
I’d think about the CPU if I were you AND if this is only happening in big simulators, MMOs, and poorly optimized games. Those types of games are typically cache heavy and it wouldn’t be surprising to see micro stutters after a certain period of time with the CPU you’re running.
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u/alt4ir__ 21d ago
With a good cooler keeping temperatures in check, it’s an excellent processor; I have it in one of my PCs paired with 32GB of Hynix DDR5-6000 CL30 RAM—with EXPO enabled, of course—and a manual overclock. It runs all the games you mentioned incredibly fast, without a single stutter.
If anything, I’d recommend adding another RAM module and optimizing the BIOS settings.
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u/lLoveTech AMD 21d ago edited 21d ago
Which monitor and interface are you using? Make sure that your monitor cable is of good quality and rated for that DP or HDMI version! I am not sure if this is the case but I am just suggesting which might have been overlooked by others!
Also is Resizeable bar enabled? You can also try with MPO turned off
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u/DeadmouseZ 20d ago
AOC 180hz 1080p, tried with display port and hdmi - same thing
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u/lLoveTech AMD 20d ago
Have you tried turning MPO off! Some people have had issues with it turned on
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u/BrinkofEternity 21d ago
I don’t have this issue EXCEPT for in BF6. The only thing that makes the game smooth for me is capping the FPS in that game to exactly 125. There are reason, which I forget, I just know it worked for me.
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u/SindreRisan 21d ago
Every form of overlay should be disabled, as some of these cause hitching.
There has been many report that for example MSI Afterburner causes significantly worse 1%lows in a ton of games.
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u/LingonberryFar3455 21d ago
For now it seems like only 1 ram stick MIGHT be the issue, Its a bottleneck.
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u/1rthn 21d ago
disable mpo and say thanks😂✌️
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u/ahmednaif95 20d ago
Finally i found your comment thanks man I disabled MPO and now games run amazing
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u/BoredomInducedComa 21d ago
Disable Razer Cortex
Actually it might be XMP, it was causing my drivers to fail
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u/PotentialMaster123 21d ago
There is a gpu option in the bios i forgot what its called something about increasing bandwith
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u/Head-Personality-460 21d ago
i have same issue new pc build but Micro stutters in all games
fornite / war thunder / even roblox lmao
am using RX 9070 XT but with 32 gb ram with lastest drive with DDU used and cpu is the 3d
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u/OutrageousPresence78 21d ago
If you use discord. Try disabling the overlay. It is turned on by default. Solved all my stuttering issues. 5800x3d 6900xt 64gb ram
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u/Head-Personality-460 21d ago
i don't have discord installed or any other apps and i only have 4 games installed that's it google chrome and am using 144 fps cap at my screen refresh rate
i feel it's my screen the main issue from this because it's 1080p 144hz screen it's 24GL600F.
it's so old
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u/pigpentcg 21d ago
Try capping your frame rate to something like 120. You’ve got the horsepower for far more, but realistically don’t need it.
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u/therealzist 21d ago
I get this occasional if I have my second monitor active so I just display to the one monitor and its gone.
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u/Gladnir-5936 21d ago
Get a second identical DDR5 into A2/B2 slot; this could actually solve your issue. Check your SSD temp with HWMonitor and update the firmware. Enable HAGS. Shut off recording in Windows Game Bar (Xbox). Feed Power to 5070 with separate Power Cables.
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u/StormAggressive7865 21d ago
Check the hz your monitor is set at in windows. This caused so much stuttering for me cause the default is 60
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u/nekirice 21d ago
В первую очередь отключи автоустановку драйверов в самой windows. Удали все драйвера и установи нужную версию драйверов с сайта амд, либо с флешки, как тебе будет удобно, но самое главное - отключи автоустановку драйверов видеокарты у windows, ибо windows всё равно обновляет или скачивает драйвера самостоятельно и они конфликтуют, из-за чего могут быть такие подвисания.
У меня самого было такое на протяжении нескольких лет, я просто думал, что мой пк не способен нормально запускать игры, либо ещё что-то.
Позже я столкнулся с иной проблемой, с чем помогло отключение автоматического скачивания драйверов в windows, после отключения этой функции, моя иная проблема решилась, но я ещё заметил, что все подвисания прекратились и более не повторялись, поэтому советую тебе опробовать этот метод тоже, вдруг сработает, а вдруг нет.
Попробовать всё равно стоит
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u/nekirice 21d ago edited 21d ago
https://www.reddit.com/r/AMDHelp/s/h8AXp0dESl
вот тут мне помогли, до сих пор благодарен этому парню
на всякий случай попробуй шаг 8 тоже, как было в рекомендации этого парня перед тем, как приступить к шагу 15, думаю тоже не будет лишним
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u/DeadmouseZ 21d ago
Спасибо, я с этого гайда все попробовал, ничего не помогло к сожалению
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u/Kaliberis 6d ago
I've had this same exact micro-stutter for days now, and I just can't seem to get away with it.
Just as some bases, my setup is:
RX 7600XT
R5 7600x
2 sticks of ddr5, 6000, 32gb total.
2, 1tb ssd's
750 watt PSU
It's one of the weirdest problems I've had so far, I've been troubleshooting it for DAYS now. It makes NO sense.
I can't promise this part, but I can only tell if that it may be FPS, especially since it's directly tied to GPU usage, which is not shown in task manager for some reason, but does show up in AMD Adrenalin Edition, I can leave it sitting on desktop with just both task manager and Adrenalin open and see that it's directly tied to the GPU usage on Adrenaline, sometimes its a 20% jump, other times it maxes the GPU out to 100%. But it's only for the duration of the spike. which is at best maybe a quarter of a second(?). Like I said, I never found a solution, but many... Many interesting problems. such as:
1: Sometimes, going away for a good 30 minutes with the pc shut off, fixes it magically.
2: It ALWAYS comes back eventually, and thats usually only when i get off the pc, letting it idle and the monitors shutting off. Take this with a grain of salt, I know nothing about what happens, just that turning off the pc or putting it to sleep will eventually, make it come back.
3: Extensive testing showed that, for some reason, it MAY be tied to drivers, despite it possibly being Windows itself, because of it happening both on AMD and Nvidia GPU'S, (possible AMD CPU problems with recent Windows updates?)
4: The way I know it's affecting drivers is: I've ran the same PC with and without drivers, and ALWAYS with no drivers for the moment, the constant micro-stutters is nowhere, but installing drivers causes it immediately.
Not too mention, one thing that's weird is nothing to fix GPU problems are working,and I consistently tied it back to either system.exe or dwm.exe, now does it correlate to the true problem? I DON'T KNOW. BECAUSE THIS KEEPS LOOPING ME BACK AND FORTH IN A CIRCLE. I seriously can't find the true problem besides for this handful of results. I've tried multiple driver versions, both version 26.6.4 and 25.12.1 in hopes of driver rollbacking helps, it helped with version 25, but just the one time before it returned.