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stuttering in almost any game rtx 2070 super, desperate for help

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user benchmark results
UserBenchmarks: Game 97%, Desk 67%, Work 65%
CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 3600 - 87.8%
GPU: Nvidia RTX 2070S (Super) - 112.8%
HDD: WD Blue 1TB (2012) - 74.5% (strange bought this yesterday)
HDD: Seagate ST1000VM002-1CT162 1TB - 78.8%
HDD: WD Green 1.5TB (2010) - 49.1%
RAM: Unknown CL16-18-18 D4-3000 2x8GB - 93.2%
MBD: Asrock A320M-HD



One thing I find interesting is that your userbenchmark score for your GPU and CPU are perfectly fine. The GPU score is only slightly lower than my 2070S with no overclocks. My guess is that there's something wrong with the mobo. I read some pretty mixed reviews on the ASRock A320-HD mobo.

Like mush1364 said, if you haven't, make sure you download the latest chipset drivers from AMD. Then pick the Ryzen power balanced power plan. I don't think this will fix anything but it's worth a shot.
 
will try the psu, the gpuz log is here somewhere


i think he said when i uninstaled the gpu drivers and the latecymon goes ok

will try the ram timing thing, im running out of ideas

also i already RMA my ssd thinking this was the problem, the site where i bought it dont give a shit about troubleshooting, so i RMA and the site dont even tested my ssd cuz it returned whit a little scratch on the screw hole ... it will be back in my hands in one week or more


all temps are ok


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nothing for now :/

rolled back the drivers to 445.87 nothing
Have you tried new audio and network drivers from realtek.com?
 
Have you tried new audio and network drivers from realtek.com?
Can you post latencymon when you're listening youtube and spotify?

This was already confirmed on Saturday.
If he downloaded them from motherboard manufacturer they are very old.

This is my latency when I stream flac before my dac.
 

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Windows 10 build 1803 (and newer) is plagued with latency issues.

Microsoft made a change to the timer that drove a lot of drivers mad.

If not for exclusives and lack of RTX drivers, i'd suggest using Windows 7 instead.
 
Windows 10 build 1803 (and newer) is plagued with latency issues.

Microsoft made a change to the timer that drove a lot of drivers mad.

If not for exclusives and lack of RTX drivers, i'd suggest using Windows 7 instead.
Thats true. I have seen many latency issues with audio things, but never seen that bad latency because of nvidia. I still think its some conflict with some other driver and nvidia.
 
Thats true. I have seen many latency issues with audio things, but never seen that bad latency because of nvidia. I still think its some conflict with some other driver and nvidia.
depends what drivers he's using.
I tested 446 one yesterday and it's really high dpc
 
same thing... maybe its the psu? its only 600w whit 75 eficiency, so it gives only 450w right?
That's not how efficiency ratings work. If it's 600W with 75% efficiency, it will always be able to deliver 600W, it might just have to use 150W (25%) extra to do so, so at 600W delivered it actually draws 750W from the wall.
That being said, it could definitely be a power issue still. Overall wattage isn't as important as getting stable power on all the rails that are needed.
 
Stuttering is normally caused by not fast enough CPU.
If the GPU is slow, there will still be some graphics settings which should be playable - for example everything set to Minimum or Low.

This is one very unbalanced system.

I would buy a normal motherboard that is not the oldest and weakest A320.
And I would sell RTX 2070 in order to change it with Radeon RX 5700 XT.

The guy still didn't tell what case he has, so we can recommend a new, proper motherboard.

5700-XT is slower in most games vs 2070 & Nvidia has no conflicts on newer tech, i am sure you are going off of personal experience here, your system specs are very, very outdated.

But no, you are wrong in this case my friend.
 
oh man I uninstalled that poc already

but gaming perfromance was absolutely smooth though.therefore my conclusion - his frametime problems are not directly nv driver related.his post indicates that too.
 
oh man I uninstalled that poc already

but gaming perfromance was absolutely smooth though.therefore my conclusion - his frametime problems are not directly nv driver related.his post indicates that too.
This problem is not about frametime problem. This is about sound latency.
 
This problem is not about frametime problem. This is about sound latency.
it is.see his frametime spikes recorded in afterburner
 
I didnt see that when I go throw 2 times this thread. Can you post it.
 
I don't see anything specific pointing to audio either :confused: But is it possible to disable audio all together for a quick test to see if the problems goes away?
 
I don't see anything specific pointing to audio either :confused: But is it possible to disable audio all together for a quick test to see if the problems goes away?
I have seen 10000x that wifi or ethernet driver make problems with latency.

For me these two seems driver problem.

I have seen 10000x that wifi or ethernet driver make problems with latency.

For me these two seems driver problem.
It should be like this
 

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Disable it then, the process of elimination :) That's probably due to bad driver(s) then? I have no experience with the Ryzen platforms, but maybe these tools can be of any help:

SnappyDriverInstaller for a quick way to test a backlog of older drivers, newest isn't always best:

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Last resort: MSI util v2 for switching to MSI mode for supported devices (caution, can make your system unbootable if your device doesn't support MSI mode), useful if you got a lot of devices sharing the same IRQ (my system like to put everything on IRQ 16). And lastly Interrupt Affinity Policy Tool to assign device drivers to run on specific cores, to avoid too many things running on core 0:

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Disable it then, the process of elimination :) That's probably due to bad driver(s) then? I have no experience with the Ryzen platforms, but maybe these tools can be of any help:

SnappyDriverInstaller for a quick way to test a backlog of older drivers, newest isn't always best:

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Last resort: MSI util v2 for switching to MSI mode for supported devices (caution, can make your system unbootable), useful if you got a lot of devices sharing the same IRQ. And lastly Interrupt Affinity Policy Tool to assign device drivers to run on specific cores, to avoid too many things running on core 0:

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The problem was new computer. I dont have any automatic updates. I think youre answering without any knowledge about music and youre listening happily it with spotify

The problem was new computer. I dont have any automatic updates. I think youre answering without any knowledge about music and youre listening happily it with spotify
And for all, dont ever instal that snappydriver installer or any automatic shit.
 
I agree no "automatic shit", snappy is not like that however (portable exe, installs nothing but the driver you select)
 
I said: SnappyDriverInstaller for a quick way to test a backlog of older drivers, newest isn't always best. I use it all the time. If I read someone suggesting version x is much better than y it takes me 5 minutes to install&test in SDI, and I don't have to dig and search anywhere else to find an old driver. But I don't use it for video drivers, as the ones in SDI are pretty minimalistic. SDI is free, no fuss, no ads and doesn't install anything. I usually keep the full edition (~20GB) on a thumb drive, great for servicing laptops with lots of obscure devices. The aged user interface doesn't do it justice :)
 
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