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chilledgoose2021-06-26 17:01:26
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chilledgoose, 2021-06-26 17:01:26

Why freeze games?

I did not find a solution on the Internet, I write here
All games are frozen for a few seconds, and textures are loaded for a long time.
PC is new.
specifications :
gtx 1650 4gb
i3 10100f
ram 8gb
ssd 60gb windows
hdd 500gb games
At first there was a suspicion of hdd, but after running all possible tests for bad sectors and the general condition, I did not notice anything bad. Lags can be both in new games and in any old one like cs go and gta sa. Regardless of the graphics settings, whether it be minimal with low texture resolution and high, the FPS is stable but only friezes.
I also tried to turn off the turbo boost from intel, there is no result. There are no miners and warriors on the computer. When monitoring the afterburner * ohm, I did not notice anything, the temperatures are normal. Tried new and old drivers. Defragmented
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b4Xp5GZJ_I0
https://imgur.com/a/DotdmXg
https://youtu.be/qnMRo8d_jOU

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Puma Thailand, 2021-06-26
@opium

Launch the task manager and learn a lot of new things

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rPman, 2021-06-26
@rPman

If the operating system is windows 10, then 8Gb RAM is right next to it, and if the games are modern, then this is absolutely not enough. Before starting the game, close everything you can, for example, browsers, including Steam (it is minimized to a tray icon).
Look in the utilities for monitoring the voltage on the processor and video chip, the graph, are there any drawdowns during the load? On one of my old old config, I remember there were strange friezes due to a problematic power supply, changing it fixed the situation.
There is no mining, but there was? maybe you bought a video card from your hands? When the miner sets up his software and hardware, all parameters are tuned to the maximum, the hardware works to the limit and the first thing that breaks is the memory controllers, they don’t even break, but start to work poorly. Those. the power supply delivers the required current, but it does not reach the video chip stably, it either throttles or even reboots (fractions of seconds the monitor blinks)
ps what is the nature of the friezes?
What will happen if you sharply turn the character's head 360 degrees, will there be a frieze? and if you repeat after ten seconds at the same place (to prevent re-reading the texture)
If the game allows advanced tuning in the graphics settings, then increase the size of the buffers, 'everything you can find'
pps About Task Manager.
Open the resource monitor (Performance tab, bottom blue link Open Resource Monitor) and look at the Disk
tab
For a hard disk, a dozen other megabytes per second can already be high (in case of random access, when at least two files are being read at the same time, do not care about defragmentation, it would just be the same with one file without it).
Modern games, especially those with a seamless world, try to load textures as needed, but ten-year-old games loaded everything in advance, so the game almost did not depend on disk speed (only if there was already not enough memory and the paging file was used)

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