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Valantar
there are gpus for ocing (like the GB Aorus) that have led for (incoming) power, sensing if it doesn't get enough and/or clean power,
and will basically light up.
So when i have an oced 2080S (with binned chip) going up to 2.1, running full load (~600-650w),
all on a 650w psu with 100w less than i really needed (for gpu oc), using just one cable (2 plugs),
and that doesnt trigger anything (on gpu power led), than i can say it will be fine for running a stock 1080ti.
HCI: proper ram test you can boot from dos (and not run under win os),
and wont show stable (oc) when its actually not (TM5/Memtest86/+ etc)
ram tester
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walker1989
sorry, but you didnt "fix" anything:
-ryzen baords are known to have issues with usb
-ryzen/amd is different on ram, so ram now comes with 2 profiles,. xmp being intel/oc, xmp2 for amd rigs that arent able to run xmp #1 (stable)
-in your case, max frame rate is the proper setting, so of course using anything different (prior), was probably part of the problem.
-high performance mode doesnt fix anything, will just increase power consumption and heat
(and as a little tip: you can set up gaming rigs using balanced and even power savings mode, without stutter while gaming,)
you will probably be better off to dl the latest win release/drivers and do a clean install.
not seen a single pc where turning on gpu scheduling removed stutter that wasn't supposed to be there in the first place.
its to improve stuff, not to fix issues.