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New powerful mini ITX config Stuttering a lot in games

madawcisrich

Junior Member
Hello guys, so 2013 is my year of mini ITX gaming pc. I made a new config with the following spec:

MB: New coming Asus Maximus VI Impact
CPU: Intel i5 4670K
GPU: MSI TF GTX 760 OC
RAM: Corsair Vengeance Pro 8G 1600
CPU cooler: Corsair H80i
PSU: Seasonic X serie 650
SSD: Samsung Pro 840 128G
HDD: Seagate Barracuda ST1000DM003 1T
Case: Bitfenix Prodigy white


So the installation was not easy, but I finally managed to install all carefully. I made a super clean windows 7 ultimate 64 bit installation and installed all driver correctly.

The cpu doesn't seem to be hot, since the temperature is around 28°C idle, and 35-40°C playing ultra settings games like Batman arkham city, diablo 3 and starcraft 2. The only problem is this annoying stuttering. It happens in Diablo 3 and arkham city. The game suffer from micro freeze every 20-30 sec, and this is very annoying for my gaming experience. The graphic settings are all maxed off in both game.

So what do you think about this issue and which component could be the source of the problem? Thank you very much in advance. Regards.
 
Can you monitor the gpu clocks,load via precision/AB osd menu? also welcome to the forums.

Hello, thank you for your reply. Could you give me more precision please? I am pretty a noob when configuring gpu. Thank you

Edit: Do you mean this?


 
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No, I had to be more specific.I meant Evga precision or MSI Afterburner.You can download them(free) and choose which settings to monitor via osd.
 
It looks fine but I am afraid alt+tab is not a good way to measure cpu/gpu usage.You need to monitor it via osd.So it was stuttering during the last session?
 
Is the CPU or memory overclocked? In addition to running them at stock, I would recommend downclocking the video card to nvidia stock for testing.
 
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