DMNCS wrote: ↑21 Apr 2025, 17:47
Unfortunately I'm 95% sure my issues are actually electricity related. I'm using KirbyOS, my windows is pretty much tweaked to perfection, same with bios, RAM timings etc. Tested so many things when it comes to software that I'm sure it's not that. When the PSU discharges and I boot it for the first time after that, it's insane how responsive it is, unlike any PC caffe I have been at. It sometimes gets a little better, sometimes worse, but the issue is always there. I've tried leaving ethernet cable unplugged and there is no change. I've tried multiple outlets in different rooms - no change. Tomorrow I'm going to check grounding (outlet, PC case, motherboard etc) and let you know. If the grounding seems fine, I don't know what else to try other than getting a double conversion UPS.
>"tweaked to perfection"
>uses bottom tier b660 motherboard with a 13700, with no mention of cooling solution and (very likely) unstable RAM. to top it all off, a bottom tier 650w PSU which chokes all components for stutter fiesta
>compensates for shit HW choices by using a custom OS, which spams Event Viewer with a million different errors, thus creating SW overhead and causing severe stuttering
>no dpc/isr data from ETL logs to check for errors or any kind of presentmon data
>no mxa troubleshooting from ETL logs to check for errors
>permanently GPU limited with a 3060ti in CS2, which struggles with even a 4090 to push good FPS at low latency (low GPU usage)
The confidence in these EMI diagnoses & the trolling in this subforum by some users is surreal sometimes.
And no, before someone tries to spin this as a "low price budget diss" attempt, I'm stating that the funds were incorrectly used for what the goal was, very likely out of ignorance on the fact that hardware choices make or break your entire computing experience.
I assume you've been misled by the sheer amount of misinformation online, which some malicious users (so called "professional tweakers") on purposely push to rack in cash from laymen by purporting these trivial issues as grand.
Instead of running in circles, do proper troubleshooting steps and/or read resources such as:
https://calypto.us
https://github.com/valleyofdoom/PC-Tuning
https://github.com/BoringBoredom/PC-Optimization-Hub
https://github.com/djdallmann/GamingPCSetup
In your case, i'd consider selling your current CPU+Cooler+Mobo+RAM+PSU and opting for a AM5-based build or Z690/Z790 (on DDR5)-based build, depending on regional pricing.
To be speciic:
- 7500F or 7700, 7800X3D / 9800X3D on AMD side, 13700K on Intel side. Going below 8 cores in 2025 can be detrimental to overall performance. AM5 might be more desirable from a future-proofing perspective, considering that Zen6 chips are rumoured to come with a single CCD 12C/24T chip.
- Make sure to purchase a 8 PCB layer board at minimum, ideally 2 DIMM slots for (theoretically) better signal integrity.
Do not run 4 RAM sticks if you purchase a 4 DIMM board. It might be wise to stick to lower memory frequencies, such as 5200-5600MHz on both AMD and Intel.
ALWAYS Purchase RAM which is on the QVL of the motherboard of choice.
- Do not, under any circumstance, purchase a AMD GPU, Intel GPU or a older-than Ampere GPU which is below 10GB VRAM.
"Desirable" GPU usage is 20-35% in all scenarios, ideally running in a frame rate which is in a multiple of your display's refresh rate.
- Avoid ALC4080-based boards due to severe audio latency penalty + added USB driver overhead.
- Research for motherboards with such specifications using geizhals or common reddit resources.
- RM1000x, HX1200 or AX1600i at minimum, in terms of voltage ripple performance.
- Phantom Spirit 120 SE is a usable & cheap option for a air-cooled rig.
- I assume your SSD might also be subpar, make sure to grab a high performing DRAM-based SSD (Optane, 990 Pro, KC3000, P44 Pro, SN850X etc.) to minimise OS stutters from slow storage performance.
- Optional: Opt for a horizontal PC case to lower stress on PCB from heavy GPU's.
- Run SMT/HT disabled and EXPO/XMP disabled, since CS2 doesn't benefit from it as much as other games and it's a hassle for most to deal with long duration stress testing.
- Make sure to verify CPU stability afterwards (for both Intel or AMD) by using typical stress-testing kits.
- Afterwards, you can install a stock W11 23H2 (using Ventoy) and run the .reg file from the 2nd link (PC-Tuning) afterwards, to start with a "clean" state.
- You may also experiment with a 2nd USB controller ASMedia-based PCIe card to further alleviate DPC/ISR issues from multiple USB devices.
Hope this helps.