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  1. Aug 12, 2020 · Here is the essence: Stuttering is usually because of slow single thread performance. You have two strikes against you here. a single stick of ram will run in slower single thread mode. Ryzen depends on fast ram for performance. Your 2266 ram speed is less than the 3200 speed that is supported.

  2. Navigate to the performance tab and select auto overclock on your gpu. This will restart you pc. Once your pc has restarted, open the AMD Radeon software again and it will open to the auto oc results. Write these down. Now these next two steps are long as it is recommended to do this with EVERY game you play, or at least ones you are ...

  3. Under the "Advanced" tab, go to the performance settings and then the "Advanced" tab of that window. Click the "Change" button at the bottom to get to the Virtual Memory settings. Change the Page File from "System managed size" to a custom size of 30gb (30000 MB). Less might work fine, worth trying out probably.

  4. The thing is, there are moments when my PC gets really smooth, like there is no scrolling stutter in Chrome, and when this happens, Radeon Settings, for example, stay in memory and such, so it opens instantly, THIS is when my PC gets smooth, but when stutters appear again, I noticed that's when Radeon Settings app gets thrown out of memory.

  5. Jan 26, 2022 · Solution. #4. it sounds like to me like it is one of two things, either it is the virtual ram for windows that is storing data from the game and then try to access it from your drive which will create stutter. Go into Controlpannel> System and security> system> advanced system settings, then click on the advanced tab, then click Settings on the ...

  6. Aug 8, 2020 · Used Rivatuner to limit my FPS Used Standy Cleaner or whatever that app is that clears standby memory Used Memtest to make sure my Ram is good (which it is) Changed my graphics settings as low as possible (which I shouldn't have to do) and it still persisted Turned Windows Defender on/off. Turned off all in game displays (Nvidia, discord, etc)

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  8. Disabling HPET (High Precision Event Timer) on some systems can reduce game stutter. So, you can try this too, if your computer supports HPET or if it is enabled on your PC. To disable HPET in Windows, Go to the command prompt and type in the following command. bcdedit /deletevalue useplatformclock.

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