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AnsweredStuttering on brand new RTX 2060 Asus ROG Strix

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Re: Stuttering on brand new RTX 2060 Asus ROG Strix 2019/04/19 03:53:17 (permalink)
Yeah!Theres no stutters.Will return here if something goes wrong.
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Re: Stuttering on brand new RTX 2060 Asus ROG Strix 2019/04/20 16:15:19 (permalink)
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I disabled Intel Turbo Boost.No stutters,i think?Gonna report back later if to confirm it.


So, Intel Turbo Boost was the problem?




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Re: Stuttering on brand new RTX 2060 Asus ROG Strix 2019/04/27 03:54:16 (permalink)
I think it was.Sorry for late response.
But not for the stutters.It was a fix for a second problem with only r6.
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Re: Stuttering on brand new RTX 2060 Asus ROG Strix 2019/04/27 05:53:13 (permalink)
Where you able to disable Turbo Boost within Windows or you had to enter the BIOS?


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Re: Stuttering on brand new RTX 2060 Asus ROG Strix 2019/04/27 11:08:21 (permalink)
Bios.
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Re: Stuttering on brand new RTX 2060 Asus ROG Strix 2019/04/27 15:40:45 (permalink)
The Intel Extreme Tuning Utility has an option to enable/disable Turbo Boost but, at least in my case, it is greyed out.
 
The only viable option I've found would be via the Power Options, but I haven't tried it out.
The key is to set the maximum processor state to 99%.
By default the max processor state is 100% and Intel Turbo Boost kicks off when the CPU reaches 100% usage.
By setting it to 99%, the Turbo Boost technology would be disabled.


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