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Hey all first I hope everyone's doing okay with this ongoing pandemic. This may be all over the place so I'm sorry for that but about eight months ago I bought a cyberpower rig (GMA model, believe it was a 2060/i5 combo) and upon installing w10, downloading chipsets and gpu drivers each and every game would stutter constantly, upon checking msi afterburner graphs the frametimes would spike up and down sporadically. I'm really not the biggest tech guy so I'm having a hard time comprehending what could be causing the problem. The only possible thing I can think of is maybe the electrical inside my house I had an electrician come out and he told me my wiring is very old and my room is connected with the kitchen line and that has a lot on it, but I never really had restarts or crashes on this current rig. Could this be a likely factor or is that just a theory?

Long story short I went through 5 rigs from different companies (Cyber, ABS, HP Omen, and new Microcenter's in home brand) with all varying in components. Nvidia/AMD gpus, ryzen and intel cpus.Motherboards were mainly Asus but the current rig is an Asrock X570 Pro4.

My full specs are:
Asus Tuf 3070
Ryzen 7 3700x (ML240L cooler)
Asrock X570 Pro4
Neo Forza 2x16gb 2400mhz (XMP to 3200mhz)
Powerspec 750W (not really sure on the rating but I think it's 80+ bronze)
Lian Li II Full Tower
2 intake fans

Temps don't seem to be at throttle level (GPU max mid 70s, CPU 59c) here's two imgur links of resource mon and MSI Afterburner if that helps at all, I can also get any recording or monitoring software if needed

Imgur links were taken on the Powerspec G510 (6700xt rig, but the graphs are nearly identical to my current rig so I thought it was worth to post)


Msi Afterburner

Resource mon
 

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Just a thought with the 5 rigs - did you test any of these parts outside of the spectrum you listed? meaning did you test any of these rigs in any other place but your own?
Unfortunately at the time it didn't connect with me to go take one of them somewhere to test, tbh it's kinda hard cause I have no friends but I could see if somewhere like Best Buy would do it for a few bucks.
 

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A little update: I'm not sure if this is a placebo or not but I just fished out my old acer bargain bin monitor (1080p 75hz) and hooked it up as my secondary monitor, just for giggles I loaded up Mordhau and msi afterburner on the acer. It seemed like the stutters were gone, if not almost completely with the 10 minutes I played of it. But my gosh the framerate hurts my eyes I got spoiled by the high refresh rates.

So I guess it does make sense, the GPU and overall rig was pulling less volts than before (the gpu power would be 200+ volts on 144hz, 75hz 1080p it was only breaking 105v), if it is my house I'm going to go crazy LOL.
 
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