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Tried to:Got your games stored on the SSD or HDD?
Didn't help. =(11. Reinstall game from M.2 SSD to 7,200 RPM HDD and vice versa.
Try doing a memtest and a CPU stress test.
did you try playing games with Gsync disabled?
And, are you saying that there are still frame drops, freezing and micro stutter even if you reduce the graphic settings to low in games?
Think that's not helpful. I haven't more SSDs. And installing OS on the HDD won't be a great idea.Got another SSD you can install the games on other than your OS SSD?
Installing them onto the HDD is never going to help because even with non-gaming activity on the M.2, it will still be faster than the HDD.
installing OS on the HDD won't be a great idea.
At least we know your keyboard is working fine.
Hah. Nice but hopeless joke.At least we know your keyboard is working fine.
1. 100% sure that they're running in FS mode. Checked it twice.Actually, having ploughed through the wall of text:
Are you sure the games aren't running borderless instead of full screen?
Also, set vsync to on in Nvidia control panel and off in game.
Of course I do.Tried disabling HPET?
I tried to run it during OS idle. I guess, running during the load it'll showing wrong results because a game remain all hardware power and LatencyMon will performance parasite. LatencyMon while gaming it's like playing game with other 3rd part app running in the background. If wrong — correct me with proofs.http://www.resplendence.com/latencymon
Set it running, play for 15 mins, refer back to it to see what's causing your stuttering.
Nope. =)That seems to be an unbelievably low amount of RAM you have there for a modern rig.
Are you able to check how much memory you have whilst you run those games? It may be running short and resorting to using the page file. That can cause chopping too.
Not all games have built-in FPS lock. Better to use RTSS for capping frames. Oh, if it would be useful. I tried it, no changes. Even tried to enable GTA's frame scaling to maximum value — didn't help.I would try to use in game FPS locks at 140 FPS if possible. If not use DSR to bring them down g-sync isn’t pretty over 141 FPS. Also turn off fair works in Witcher 3.