I have recently had the problem that every game always every 30 seconds. Phases occur in which the game has 10 second strong frame drops. Otherwise everything runs smoothly. It occurs in all graphics settings, regardless of whether it is low, mid or high. The games are mostly GTA V, Battlefront 2 or Minecraft with shader…
My specs:
FX 8350 8x 4 GHz
GTX 970 4GB
RAM 16 GB (where there are two different ram groups, each with 2x4GB, but before I upgraded to 16GB these problems also occurred)
Motherboard Asus M5A 78LM
Hard drives 2 SSDs
I do not understand why. Most of the time the CPU shoots up to about 70% load for a short time and jerky in time.
The best thing to do is download graphics drivers that usually help. If nothing helps, reinstall Windows and load the most important things on your USB stick
- Update Windows
- Update graphics drivers
Download the CPU-Z and look for the CPU
-Look into the BIOS or reset
-Windows reset
Ok how would I recognize something with CPU Z, for example?
If the load is too high, the temperature rises sharply and the CPU is slower
Hm vlt I'm blind but where exactly do you see them?
Should be there somewhere
I suspect the processor is the bottleneck in your system.
Hm ok but if I watch (yeah bissl 0815) youtube videos where people with the same system can easily play everything on Ultra…
Well, with the jerky, I realized that it could be about 67,68,69 sometimes 70 degrees
Determines another processor
You shouldn't believe everything on You Tube, there's a lot of cheating.
Hm ok could it also be due to the temperature of the processor? During these jerky phases it goes up to 70 degrees
The temperature of 70 ° C is rather harmless, the processor can handle more.
It is still strange that something happens even under low settings… So whether ultra or low
I solved it because of a setting in the BIOS
Thank you for a BIOS setting! On the AMD Turbo Drive