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

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will try ddu, but i dont think this is the problem, cuz fresh installed the windows multiple times....maybe its the gpu.....
What Power supply are you using and is it old or new?Sometimes IF the GPU can't get enough power can act similar like that....anyway start again latencyMon BUT this time do not go into the game or any 3d Application just start cinebench/CPU test or even better prime 95 and then see results in latencyMon....
 
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Well LatencyMon indicates that the problem is in Direct X Graphic Kernel.....which means GPU-related....you can try to CLEAN-DDU your drivers and install again fresh/new/latest NVIDIA drivers....tho' this also means that maybe is the problem with your GPU(Hardware) but not necessarily maybe something else messing with your GPU-drivers.....

Suggestion:Turn off/unplug all your USB peripherals except the mouse/keyboard and do the test again
whitout nvidia game drivers
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What Power supply are you using and is it old or new?Sometimes IF the GPU can't get enough power can act similar like that....anyway start again latencyMon BUT this time do not go into the game or any 3d Application just start cinebench/CPU test or even better prime 95 and then see results in latencyMon....
its a 600w coolermaster elite v3 entry one, some guys said this is the problem...
 
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its a 600w coolermaster elite v3 entry one, some guys said this is the problem...
Good...do as I suggested above start LatencyMon and prime 95 and then after 5-10 min see results......
 
Good...do as I suggested above start LatencyMon and prime 95 and then after 5-10 min see results......
whitin or whitout the gpu drivers? latencymon whitout the drivers is everything green....
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already donwloading my nvidia drivers and suddenly my monitor changed to default ultrawide resolution, and so the latencymon turned into this....
 
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already donwloading my nvidia drivers and suddenly my monitor changed to default ultrawide resolution, and so the latencymon turned into this....
Well...IF you did DDU install the latest drivers.....let see will you have the problem when you just stress your CPU with prime 95
 
Well...IF you did DDU install the latest drivers.....let see will you have the problem when you just stress your CPU with prime 95

prime 95 test nothing happened
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latencymon is ok now but the stutter still there, dont understand
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Have a look at the other tabs in LatencyMon also (drivers tab might be more revealing), as the first page only reports the highest spike. If you start monitoring the latency before the game is fully running you can get "false positives", as just starting the game might result in a couple of spikes when computer goes into 3d mode (which probably is normal). But to me all your latencies seems high, I rarely see anything above 150-200 micro seconds on my system. Usual culprits are hardware monitoring apps, malware, motherboard utilities and so on. But it might also be something wrong with your hardware. Try running GPU-Z with logging enabled during a game session and see if there's something causing your GPU to throttle badly (post the *.log file here). It might be helpful to run some benchmarks too. Maybe your RAM isn't configured properly? It might be running single channel 2133MHz for all we know :)
 
Have a look at the other tabs in LatencyMon also (drivers tab might be more revealing), as the first page only reports the highest spike. If you start monitoring the latency before the game is fully running you can get "false positives", as just starting the game might result in a couple of spikes when computer goes into 3d mode (which probably is normal). But to me all your latencies seems high, I rarely see anything above 150-200 micro seconds on my system. Usual culprits are hardware monitoring apps, malware, motherboard utilities and so on. But it might also be something wrong with your hardware. Try running GPU-Z with logging enabled during a game session and see if there's something causing your GPU to throttle badly (post the *.log file here). It might be helpful to run some benchmarks too. Maybe your RAM isn't configured properly? It might be running single channel 2133MHz for all we know :)
Have a look at the other tabs in LatencyMon also (drivers tab might be more revealing), as the first page only reports the highest spike. If you start monitoring the latency before the game is fully running you can get "false positives", as just starting the game might result in a couple of spikes when computer goes into 3d mode (which probably is normal). But to me all your latencies seems high, I rarely see anything above 150-200 micro seconds on my system. Usual culprits are hardware monitoring apps, malware, motherboard utilities and so on. But it might also be something wrong with your hardware. Try running GPU-Z with logging enabled during a game session and see if there's something causing your GPU to throttle badly (post the *.log file here). It might be helpful to run some benchmarks too. Maybe your RAM isn't configured properly? It might be running single channel 2133MHz for all we know :)
will try the gpu z thing, never touched ram settings except the xmt setting
 
While frown upon by many, UserBenchMark can be quite useful for a quick test to see if your individual components are performing up to par. It even tests and compares your RAM brand and model with an expected average from their huge database of results from other users. You want as close to 100% or above for each component. Here's the results of a quick run on my computer:

UserBenchmarks: Game 119%, Desk 112%, Work 115%
CPU: Intel Core i9-9900K - 106.7%
GPU: Nvidia GTX 1080-Ti - 136.1%
SSD: WD Blue SN550 NVMe PCIe M.2 500GB - 220.3%
SSD: Samsung 970 Evo Plus NVMe PCIe M.2 500GB - 294.8%
SSD: Samsung 860 Evo 500GB - 132.7%
HDD: Seagate Barracuda 2TB (2016) - 91.8%
USB: Samsung Flash Drive 32GB - 76.2%
RAM: G.SKILL Trident Z DDR4 3600 C15 4x8GB - 136.7%
MBD: Gigabyte Z390 AORUS PRO

CPU-Z memory&SPD tabs (compare memory tab speed&timings with the XMP column on the SPD tab) will also show you if your RAM is configured properly. Anyway, bed time for me, good luck :)
 
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will try ddu, but i dont think this is the problem, cuz fresh installed the windows multiple times....maybe its the gpu.....

driver tab and gpu- z log
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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
 

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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
Try this, so change driver to windows one and boot.

Edit: Okay, your scores are very bad. My laptop would beat that easily. https://www.userbenchmark.com/UserRun/29580027
I think easiest way is just instal clean windows. I dont think its gpu or hardware problem.

Edit: ohh, you have tried that. Can you post your nvidia control panel settings?
 

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Try this, so change driver to windows one and boot.

Edit: Okay, your scores are very bad. My laptop would beat that easily. https://www.userbenchmark.com/UserRun/29580027
I think easiest way is just instal clean windows. I dont think its gpu or hardware problem.

Edit: ohh, you have tried that. Can you post your nvidia control panel settings?

its in portuguese but only changed dsr factors, threaded optimization and maximum performance setting
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dunno what to do about the sata drivers, there are many...
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will try ddu, but i dont think this is the problem, cuz fresh installed the windows multiple times....maybe its the gpu.....
Click from the up "Show hidden devices" and scroll to audio devices

Click from the up "Show hidden devices" and scroll to audio devices
And you should definetly instal windows to m2 ssd port and not to use that slow ssd anything else but storage.
 
Click from the up "Show hidden devices" and scroll to audio devices

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And you should definetly instal windows to m2 ssd port and not to use that slow ssd anything else but storage.
dont have enough for a m2 at the moment :/
 
If your problem is audio latency and you dont use those its better to disable all. Did you boot and test latencymon again?
same thing... maybe its the psu? its only 600w whit 75 eficiency, so it gives only 450w right?
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same thing... maybe its the psu? its only 600w whit 75 eficiency, so it gives only 450w right?
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At nvidia control panel change that low latency mode to ultra. And set physx to nvidia. Its not hardware problem im 100% sure its drivers. Do that and boot. Test latencymon and took pic from driver sheet.
 
This is boiling down to what looks like a power draw issue imo. Whether the root cause is hardware or elsewise is yet to be determined. I would say pull up HWINFO and monitor your voltages / wattages to see if they're falling short of minimums. Also monitor the 'Performance Limits Reasons' area.

After reading through these posts I am thinking that either your PSU isn't supplying enough power (on the necessary rails) or your mobo isn't capable of pushing the power to all components.
 
personally i would take alook at the card first, check the heat or something unusual there, changing pciex slot
resetting the bios
 
Seems like is the GPU problem but we can be certain it could be the PSU or maybe just some driver issues,also personally I do not like at all that motherboard.....If you can just borrow other GPU from your friend or something and then see what happens with the different card..GL
 
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