Hello, I have been living with this problem for several years now, it all started back in 2017, when I bought my own PC, I started to notice freezes in games, after some time I simply forgot about this problem and bought myself a laptop, but it turned out so sadly that it broke down completely, I had to go back to my old PC (I had to change the video card).
So, what is my problem: at completely different moments I observe jumps in Frametime in my games (FPS from 60 drops to 58-59) and I notice signing at a millisecond, they do not happen at the same time, it even happened that it happened 2 times in a row, I read almost all possible forums with the same problem, but nothing helped me solve this problem, please help me
My system at the moment:
MSI 1060 3gb
z 270 m3
Corsair RM750x
i7 7700k
16gb ram
Frametime stutters in games
Re: Frametime stutters in games
That is a low information answer.Kaggewas wrote: ↑17 Jun 2025, 08:30Hello, I have been living with this problem for several years now, it all started back in 2017, when I bought my own PC, I started to notice freezes in games, after some time I simply forgot about this problem and bought myself a laptop, but it turned out so sadly that it broke down completely, I had to go back to my old PC (I had to change the video card).
So, what is my problem: at completely different moments I observe jumps in Frametime in my games (FPS from 60 drops to 58-59) and I notice signing at a millisecond, they do not happen at the same time, it even happened that it happened 2 times in a row, I read almost all possible forums with the same problem, but nothing helped me solve this problem, please help me
My system at the moment:
MSI 1060 3gb
z 270 m3
Corsair RM750x
i7 7700k
16gb ram
Provide a Asrock Timing Configurator screenshot, a full list of your system's components, a list of peripherals and your software stack (OS, background app sw)
What specific workload (games) are you targeting?
LatencyMon is useless for troubleshooting DPC/ISR driver overhead.RoseBL wrote: ↑23 Jun 2025, 23:15I’d recommend checking for driver conflicts with Latencymon, making sure Windows power settings are set to “High Performance,” and turning off any background apps like Nvidia Overlay or Discord hardware acceleration. Also, try disabling HPET in BIOS and Windows—this helped smooth frametime spikes on my i7-7700K setup.
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