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Jun 30 2021 09:02pm
Hello!

I have a mid tier gaming pc that easily pushes around 450 fps uncapped in FPS games. My only concern is that I am using a 240hz monitor and it does not feel smooth AT ALL. My brothers pc barely pushes 120fps on a 144hz monitor and his game feels much smoother than mine does.

cpu: i7-9700k
gpu: asus 1070 dual
motherboard: asus prime z390-a
ram: 32gb 3200mhz gskill
storage: 250gb samsung ssd, 1tb seagate barracuda hdd
cooler: corsair h100i rgb platinum
psu: corsair 750w CX750m

user bench mark score: https://www.userbenchmark.com/UserRun/44314588
ping test to google servers: https://gyazo.com/99abdb3cf19f69cd5da6841826d8a0ef
speed test: https://gyazo.com/5eae7db3a330d2b931bb32e698481648
packet loss test: https://gyazo.com/d8241c1bd8c899ff40a9aa4ed72a244d
bufferbloat test: https://gyazo.com/3c5bfe7e90e53d855eb5f14ce5914002
msi afterburner screenshots:
https://gyazo.com/131a53ded76b90a4b3e7a3169e38ec6f
https://gyazo.com/c853705d312ec69dec6f5f0964cdb0a5
https://gyazo.com/e982b40b338b1a491d3ff7fc4bb96e3f

It seems as though everything is running as it should be but I am still getting random stutters in game. At this point I am about to just build a new PC or buy a prebuilt just so I don't get these stutters anymore. The weird part is, I have wiped my computer entirely and fresh installed windows and loaded up a game and it ran buttery smooth with no issues. I then turned my PC off and when I turned it back on my game went right back to stuttering and feeling worse than playing on 60hz. I didn't download anything between sessions either so I don't think that it could be software related. Could this be a hardware or an ISP issue?

Things I have tried: replacing PSU, adding more ram, un-overclocking GPU/CPU/RAM.
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Jun 30 2021 09:31pm
What FPS games are you playing on a 1070 that get 450fps? Lol
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Jun 30 2021 09:50pm
Quote (EmericAn @ Jun 30 2021 10:31pm)
What FPS games are you playing on a 1070 that get 450fps? Lol



Fortnite in performance mode, looks like dookie but decent fps, I just have fps dips frequently that makes the game unplayable
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Jul 2 2021 08:20am
Quote (klo1822 @ Jul 1 2021 12:02am)
Hello!

I have a mid tier gaming pc that easily pushes around 450 fps uncapped in FPS games. My only concern is that I am using a 240hz monitor and it does not feel smooth AT ALL. My brothers pc barely pushes 120fps on a 144hz monitor and his game feels much smoother than mine does.

cpu: i7-9700k
gpu: asus 1070 dual
motherboard: asus prime z390-a
ram: 32gb 3200mhz gskill
storage: 250gb samsung ssd, 1tb seagate barracuda hdd
cooler: corsair h100i rgb platinum
psu: corsair 750w CX750m

user bench mark score: https://www.userbenchmark.com/UserRun/44314588
ping test to google servers: https://gyazo.com/99abdb3cf19f69cd5da6841826d8a0ef
speed test: https://gyazo.com/5eae7db3a330d2b931bb32e698481648
packet loss test: https://gyazo.com/d8241c1bd8c899ff40a9aa4ed72a244d
bufferbloat test: https://gyazo.com/3c5bfe7e90e53d855eb5f14ce5914002
msi afterburner screenshots:
https://gyazo.com/131a53ded76b90a4b3e7a3169e38ec6f
https://gyazo.com/c853705d312ec69dec6f5f0964cdb0a5
https://gyazo.com/e982b40b338b1a491d3ff7fc4bb96e3f

It seems as though everything is running as it should be but I am still getting random stutters in game. At this point I am about to just build a new PC or buy a prebuilt just so I don't get these stutters anymore. The weird part is, I have wiped my computer entirely and fresh installed windows and loaded up a game and it ran buttery smooth with no issues. I then turned my PC off and when I turned it back on my game went right back to stuttering and feeling worse than playing on 60hz. I didn't download anything between sessions either so I don't think that it could be software related. Could this be a hardware or an ISP issue?

Things I have tried: replacing PSU, adding more ram, un-overclocking GPU/CPU/RAM.


What cable are you using to hook up to your monitor? :O
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