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System Name | 1.Archimedes 2. Ianna |
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Processor | 1. i7 7700k 2. R5 1600x |
Motherboard | 1. MSI Z270 Gaming Pro Carbon 2. ASUS Prime X470 Pro |
Cooling | 1. U12S with IPPC 3000RPM 2. AMD Wraith Prism |
Memory | 1. 16GB Crucial 2400MHz (4x4GB) 2. 16GB Crucial 2666Mhz (4x4GB) |
Video Card(s) | 1. MSI 1060 Gaming X Plus(6GB). 2. MSI 1050TI Gaming X (4GB) |
Storage | 1. 32GB Optane+120 GB SSD, 4TB X300, Firecuda 2TB. 2. Kingston 240GB SSD, 4TB X300, 2TB WD Blue |
Display(s) | 1.Samsung Q7FN 55 Inch 2. AOC G2460VQ6 |
Case | 1. S340 Elite. 2. S340 |
Audio Device(s) | 1. Q70R Soundbar 2.Lenovo Y Gaming, Galaxy Buds |
Power Supply | 1. Antec TPC 750W 2. Antec EAG650 Pro (Both Seasonic OEM) |
Mouse | G502, G102 |
Keyboard | G413 |
I can't speak for the other games, but certainly in PUBG you're never, and I seriously mean never! gonna get it to not stutter on that hardware. You have a slow cpu regardless of how hard you OC it, ddr3 ram (again, slow). The GPU is also on the low end for pubg, should be okay for 1080p. The SSD might help, a hdd would definitely add a intermittent bottleneck.
Pubg runs smoothly on my system for the most part, but still get the occasional stutter. If you want to continue with your current system I think you'll need to limit yourself to games that play well or just come to terms with the fact that not all games will play nice on old hardware (and sometimes even new hardware, as others have said, pubg is horrendously unoptimized). Sorry to be blunt but I think it's best to say it, because atm I think you have some
Yeah I agree. If the above didnt work then im at a loss to explain why you have stuttering, keep playing around with it though.
My build is worse than yours in every way.
Tuthfully PUBG runs at 50-60fps on my i7 anyways, the game is poorly optimized.
PUBG holds 30-40fps on my fx build, doesnt stutter though.
Performance is smooth regardless of low fps.
I thInk simple bad luck is your issue.
That said VRM temps would be the only issue I would bother troubleshooting even though your board has a good VRM.
I ran my CPU at 4GHZ at first but had BSODs and input lag.
Doubt will help in your case as my VRM is a 4 phase with no heatsiink.