Games stutter badly

Rogue

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It's either uplay drm or nvidia middleware gameworks that ubisoft games are using.

Install on ssd, and lower vram usage by lowering graphical setting might help a little bit by redundancy via excessiveness.
 

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Ultra. 1080p gaming . Ya 2gb

Highly possible is your VRAM limitation since ultra for most AAA games will push memory usage to the maximum.

Try running HWinfo monitor in the background when you game and log your usage. It should show you how much resources are used.

Only solution is to reduce some texture or shadow details settings to reduce memory consumption.
 

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Highly possible is your VRAM limitation since ultra for most AAA games will push memory usage to the maximum.

Try running HWinfo monitor in the background when you game and log your usage. It should show you how much resources are used.

Only solution is to reduce some texture or shadow details settings to reduce memory consumption.

Hmmm okay then....i thought something wrong with my parts...cause its 60fps for most of the times then suddenly like latency spike become 5fps for a few sec then recover
 

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Hmmm okay then....i thought something wrong with my parts...cause its 60fps for most of the times then suddenly like latency spike become 5fps for a few sec then recover

Did u on AA? When it spike, wad was the game showing? Massive AI appearing, smokescreen formed, loads of magic flying around, etc???
 

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[1] Use driver CC to clean up the old drivers you have.
[2] Re-install driver
[3] While gaming, check the temps during the drop in FPS, might be due to thermal throttling. Indicate your casing and your fan placement as well so we can see if it is due to temps issue.
 

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Hi, not sure whether this is helpful. My own experience of such a problem is limited to one game - Far Cry 4. I'm using a GTX 980. Like you, also had 60fps when not moving. Started running and fps dropped to like 15 or 20. I had to open up Nvidia control panel and set the power management to Maximum or something, instead of Adaptive.

I know you're using an AMD card but just wondering if there is something similar in the AMD software that you can tweak to make sure Power Management is set to maximum or something? Just a suggestion.
 

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Hi, not sure whether this is helpful. My own experience of such a problem is limited to one game - Far Cry 4. I'm using a GTX 980. Like you, also had 60fps when not moving. Started running and fps dropped to like 15 or 20. I had to open up Nvidia control panel and set the power management to Maximum or something, instead of Adaptive.

I know you're using an AMD card but just wondering if there is something similar in the AMD software that you can tweak to make sure Power Management is set to maximum or something? Just a suggestion.
Amd experts can chip in?
 
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