Just upgraded to a GTX 1050 Ti, now I have extreme stuttering?

FalloutSeeker

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Hello! This is quite an odd issue. Before I go on, here are my specifications:

My specs:

Operating System
Windows 10 Pro Insider Preview 64-bit
CPU
AMD A10-5800K
Trinity 32nm Technology
RAM
8.00GB Dual-Channel DDR3 @ 798MHz (10-10-11-30)
Motherboard
Gigabyte Technology Co. Ltd. F2A78M-D3H (P0)
Graphics
SMXL2270 (1920x1080@60Hz)
4095MB NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1050 Ti (EVGA)
Storage
149GB Seagate ST3160813AS (SATA)
232GB Seagate ST3250310AS (SATA)
Optical Drives
ASUS DRW-24F1ST b
Audio
Realtek High Definition Audio
PSU:
Seasonic 620W

I used to have a GTX 750 Ti. It ran games like BF4 on High at a stable 50-60 frames, never dipped or stuttered. I recently upgraded to a GTX 1050 Ti. I did the necessary things (clean installing), I even refreshed my entire PC for a fresh start. Though, it seems worse.

I can't play BF4 on Ultra without stuttering and somewhat low frames, but yet I can run Watch Dogs 2 at about Ultra with zero hitch or extremely minimal stutter. What's going on? CPU bottleneck? My temperatures float aound 50c on load, so I do not think it relates to that. Any solution? My cores are all unparked when I game, I even tried lowering my graphical settings in BF4 and I still stutter and hitch. In BF1, I get the same problem, but not for many other games. Any probable reason?
 
Solution
Any reference at all in windows device manager of the A10 trinity Apu in the display adapters listing Fallout.
Have a check. if so right click on it and select disable.

Then restart the system.
And see if it fixes the problem.

Also check in the bios of the motherboard to see if any of your system ram is being reserved by the A 10`s Apu such as 2Gb ect. if so disable the apu, Or reduce the amount of system memory that may be being reserved by the A10 APU.

Make sure that the default graphics card, and interface mode selection is also set to just the Pci-e selection.

And not in a Mixed mode of Pci-e / Igpu ect.
I think that`s the problem here.


Any reference at all in windows device manager of the A10 trinity Apu in the display adapters listing Fallout.
Have a check. if so right click on it and select disable.

Then restart the system.
And see if it fixes the problem.

Also check in the bios of the motherboard to see if any of your system ram is being reserved by the A 10`s Apu such as 2Gb ect. if so disable the apu, Or reduce the amount of system memory that may be being reserved by the A10 APU.

Make sure that the default graphics card, and interface mode selection is also set to just the Pci-e selection.

And not in a Mixed mode of Pci-e / Igpu ect.
I think that`s the problem here.


 
Solution

FalloutSeeker

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Nope. There's no reference.
 

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It's only using 56% of the CPU and 2.5gb out of 8gb of ram.