Contact advertising [email protected]

So about a week ago I turned on my PC after work and it had started doing this. Games,...

  • Thread starter Stefan Steve Gadd
  • Start date
S

Stefan Steve Gadd

Guest
So about a week ago I turned on my PC after work and it had started doing this. Games, YouTube and Netflix had just randomly skipping frames. In the video below, I'm getting 100+ FPS, but it's still randomly skipping. Anyone got any idea what is causing this and how to fix it?

I have a GTX 970, an FX8350 Black Edition and 16GB RAM on Windows 10.
 
J

Joe De La Cerda

Guest
I dont know about the other things, but i know Rocket League has skipping issues for some people, myself included
 
C

Clifton D Endicott

Guest
Did you force a switch to full screen yet?
 
C

Clifton D Endicott

Guest
Windowed mode can cause stuttering
 
I

Iulian Roman

Guest
Up
 
A

Anthony Moreton

Guest
You tried windows borderless
 
B

Bjorn Sweed Arnback

Guest
Bring up your hardware monitor and see if anything is out of the ordinary
 
A

Anthony Moreton

Guest
All the FIFA’s iv ever played stutter on full screen for some reason so I use borderless gaming
 
K

Keevyn Mohammed

Guest
when is the last time u did a clean reinstall of windows?
 
M

Michael Bunn

Guest
If your on Nvidia driver 388.13? Try 388.00
 
J

Justin Arrizola

Guest
At this point you gotta throw away the whole pc
 
J

Justin White

Guest
Is it on a SSD or HDD? How old is the HDD?
 
L

Luis J. Soca

Guest
Back up pc and do a full reset should go back how was before.
 
J

Joshua Ridley

Guest
I know it seems excessive from what other suggest, recovery to a previous date, reinstall the game, repair the game, I'm just giving loads of suggestions at the moment, check task manager to see if ram is full?
 
N

Neil McDicken

Guest
Which gpu driver version are you running right now?
 
M

Max Byrne

Guest
Drivers updated?
 
S

Stefan Steve Gadd

Guest
Thanks to everyone for the suggestions (even those that just parroted others suggestions), but it seems to have resolved itself on it's own.
 
P

Patrick Freed

Guest
Turn vsync on
 
J

Jon Burks

Guest
Honestly it could be a hardrive issue really I seen it before while doing a repairs and fixs it a very uncommon thing but should never be ruled out. Do a clean up and de frag can maybe fix it
 
M

Mike Spagnola

Guest
I’d just reseat the GPU
 

Contact advertising [email protected]
Top Bottom