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    Posted: 28 Jun 2018 at 7:56pm
Hmm maybe worth giving this a go since you have already reinstalled windows and updated all drivers.
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Hi,

I have recently build a new system (all parts new exept PSU). The intention was to get a higher framerate in games, to make it more smooth in general. Sadly im having issues with frametime / hiccups since ive booted the system for the first time.

When I play any game the screen seems to stutter for not even a second to then continue running smooth again. However it happens so often that its starting to get annoying. Here is an image of afterburner to show what I mean:


System specs:

EVGA GeForce GTX1070 FTW Gaming 8GB
Intel i7 8700k
G.Skill RipJaws 3200Mhz 2x8GB
Asrock z370 Extreme4
Scythe Mugen5 PCGH Edition Cooler
Corsair CS650M PSU

Things I have already tried:

-Reinstall Windows 10 (twice)
-Install motherboard drivers
-Flash motherboard to new version
-Update firmware on SSD
-Change SATA cables
-Disable XMP
-Remove NVIDIA drivers and reinstall latest
-Use specific settings in NVIDIA control panel
-Test CPU and RAM under stress (no errors)
-Default settings motherboard

Since im running out of things to try im asking here. These problems didnt persist on my older motherboard with a 6600k.



Edited by Resky - 25 Jun 2018 at 8:33am
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