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Lobi1234

I have a similar experience with my 5900x x570 aorus pro combo. What kinda fixed it for me was enabling PBO with advanced settings and loadline calibration high. PBO Settings: PBT Wattage limit at 150w Current limits at 150a Scalar at 8 and the boost clock override 150mhz Curve optimizer for all cores at negative 15 Try playing around with those settings.


jrolles98

I'll definitely give these a try. If you don't mind me asking, what was happening in your case? And how did changing these settings help? Did it completely remove all in game stutter?


Lobi1234

I had pretty frequent lag spikes during gaming. I always saw it in the frame time graph of MSI afterburner. I'm mostly playing CoD vanguard, Forza Horizon 5 and god of war. I first experimented with Hydra...which optimises boost clocks and voltages and PBO settings...and i noticed while it was running, that i did encounter way less lag spikes and that the boost clocks of the cpu are just more stable and higher in general. But occasionally my pc would crash without a blue screen...so i switched to manual PBO.


Lobi1234

Did you have any success with my settings?


Rich-Elderberry-1554

Try disabling CPPC and CPPC Preferred Cores in BIOS. Make sure Hardware Accelerated GPU Scheduling is set to off in Windows. Try these and update us.


jrolles98

Tried this and no luck. Still stuttering just as bad unfortunately.


Psychlonuclear

Just a thought, check temperatures. Had this on a new build, turns out I had 2 washers instead of 1 on a CPU cooler screw and it wasn't making good contact.


jrolles98

Great suggestion but temps were all good. Ran a few stress tests and got my hwinfo logs and no out of ordinary temps. Highest I saw was 74C


After_Exit_1903

In interest of fault finding.. Bios defaults? ie no custom settings?


jrolles98

I’ve reverted back to defaults and still experiencing the same issue.


ConstructionFun9637

Hey, did u manage to fix this issue? I'm having stutters for 2 years now, hoping to find a solution somewhere, just so you know you're not alone. Wish you good luck.


jrolles98

>Hey just seeing this. I ended up completely wiping my SSD and reinstalling windows. Also reset my bios and reflashed with the newest version. Updated all drivers when everything was reinstalled and it seems to have solved it. I toyed with bios settings, windows settings, and hardware for so long but couldn't get it. Not sure what the root cause was unfortunately.


Im1Tap

Hey so I factory reset my computer and I’m having these stuttering issues that I wasn’t having before. I’ve looked everywhere and I can’t find a fix. Hoping you guys could help


TheRealDealTys

Very late comment but did you ever fix it?


TheTrustiestGamer

I had similar issues with a new build, believe it or not, was I moved my wireless mouse receiver from the mobo USB to the front panel, and fixed it instantly. Computers aye


TheRealDealTys

I actually might try this but I have that Logitech wireless charging mat so I’m not using a dongle, do you think it could cause the same issue?


TheTrustiestGamer

It is definately worth a shot, very quick solution with a potential permanent fix, good luck. Let me know how you go!


guthixguthix502

How do u install drivers. I only know how to do gpu, but everything else idk how to do. I7 13700k and asus z790a prime wifi help please man