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

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
Correct....many times "bad"network,audio,wifi drivers can cause bad latency also sometimes it could be some of the USB peripheral devices....but first he should just try different GPU if he can get some from a friend and see how that goes....
 
Something else to check:

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Also, take a peek in Windows Event Viewer. Maybe some event pops up during the stutter?
 
Correct....many times "bad"network,audio,wifi drivers can cause bad latency also sometimes it could be some of the USB peripheral devices....but first he should just try different GPU if he can get some from a friend and see how that goes....
Isnt its just easier just install drivers than get a GPU ?
 
Isnt its just easier just install drivers than get a GPU ?
Well....not exactly....you have network,wi fi,audio and each of those have multiple drivers maybe he will even need to force installation on some of them as they are older ver.....so it's kinda easier to swap a GPU(that is already suspicious)and eliminate that as the possible cause....tho' I am also very suspicious on PSU and that mobo.....
 
Well....not exactly....you have network,wi fi,audio and each of those have multiple drivers maybe he will even need to force installation on some of them as they are older ver.....so it's kinda easier to swap a GPU(that is already suspicious)and eliminate that as the possible cause....
Maybe if youre idiot. Takes about 5mins.
 
Maybe if youre idiot. Takes about 5mins.
Well swapping the GPU and installing the drivers for the other GPU is probably 5-15min job...from the other side installing ALL drivers separately and do the TESTING every and each time you change the drivers will definitely consume way more time then that...but yeah who knows maybe he have the luck and can hit the jackpot from the first driver change....
 
Well swapping the GPU and installing the drivers for the other GPU is probably 5-15min job...from the other side installing ALL drivers separately and do the TESTING every time you change any of the drivers will definitely consume way more time then that...but yeah who knows maybe he have the luck and can hit the jackpot from the first driver change....
Wtf. You can get drivers from internet and I think normal people dont have SAME GPU in stock or friends where to get it.
 
Wtf. You can get drivers from internet and I think normal people dont have SAME GPU in stock or friends where to get it.
HE DON'T NEED THE SAME GPU........he just need any GPU to see IF HIS GPU causing the problems as the LatencyMon registered problem with Direct X Graphic Kernel......
 
Also go now and see this LIST of his possible drivers that his motherboard using including the older and latest version....it's at LEAST 3 of network + 3 of audio+few of WIFI and bluetooth....and you need to go 1 by 1 and after each installation you need to do LatencyMon testing...So PLS. go ahead and do that for 5 min in total time and I will turn into the FROG.....but yeah what do I know I am just an Idiot....
 
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Also go now and see this LIST of his possible drivers that his motherboard using including the older and latest version....it's at LEAST 3 of network + 3 of audio+few of WIFI and bluetooth....and you need to go 1 by 1 and after each installation you need to do LatencyMon testing do that for 5 min in total time and I will turn into the FROG.....
I have said before in this thread to him that he should disable all of them.
 
I have said before in this thread to him that he should disable all of them.
That's not bad suggestion he can also try that... the thing is that LatencyMon registered problem with directx and when he uninstalled Nvidia drivers his Latency goes back in "GREEN"which indicates that "maybe"is the GPU related problem or something causing GPU to fail maybe not enough power for his GPU,mobo,driver conflict with other hardware...who knows...but it will be easier to eliminate that as possible cause and it's not that complicated for anyone to swap GPU......
 
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here bus interface, also trying the sanppy driver installer but its taking so long.....
If you went for the full install it will take a while to download all 20GB :p You could go for the Lite edition and just choose to download the indexes (list of available drivers), and it will download the driver sets on demand if you choose to update some driver.

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EDIT: I suggest you use SDI to solve a problem with a specific device, and/or install only missing drivers if any. Try disabling stuff not needed to run your game first, and if you find the culprit, say for instance an audio device, then use SDI to browse through the backlog of older drivers and see if you can find one that runs properly for you. I wouldn't use SDI to update everything, that just creates a new mess and even if it solves your problem, you are not any wiser :)
 
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So you updated some drivers via SDI that made your problem worse? You need some method to your madness :) What did you update and why? Use SDI to test different drivers, it's not a one click fix and forget thing.
 
Heres what you need to do @

See if you can borrow a GPU and swap it out for the 2070S, then see if the borrowed card performs normally. Then we'll know if we're running a wild goose chase or not. It does seem to be some driver issue, but I stand by my statement that the mobo could be causing all of problems here.
 
Heres what you need to do @


See if you can borrow a GPU and swap it out for the 2070S, then see if the borrowed card performs normally. Then we'll know if we're running a wild goose chase or not. It does seem to be some driver issue, but I stand by my statement that the mobo could be causing all of problems here.
I really dont understand. Can you send your gpu for me to test?
 
So you updated some drivers via SDI that made your problem worse? You need some method to your madness :) What did you update and why? Use SDI to test different drivers, it's not a one click fix and forget thing.
i installed all the drivers that the program tell me to install lmao, no idea wich drivers should i swap
 
Open task manager, click on Details and click on the CPU to sort it by the load, see if you have any software that loads your CPU all the time.
Before you do that, add a GPU column too to see your GPU load per program.
Right click on the word Name or PID or Status or any of the words in the select bar, select option: Select Columns, it will pop up a new windows, scroll down and select GPU.
Now for ease of use, move the GPU column near the CPU one and start clicking on CPU, see your load and then on GPU and see its load.
If you have any programs that keep your CPU or GPU busy, they wiull show up there.
 
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Ryzen is better to be paired with an AMD GPU. FACT!
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the guy i called know less then me about hardware, where i live is kind of rare find persons that understand about it, so there is nothing that can i do...
 
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