Unbearable lag when playing games - Windows 10 update 1809

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Jesper A

For about a month now I am having problems with lag when playing games on my computer. It began after reinstalling a fresh Windows without keeping any files or settings, I updated everything in Windows Update (except update 1903) and then started games, in this case Battlefield 4 and World of Warcraft. The first few minutes my FPS is about 60-80 and running stable, but after only a few minutes it suddenly drops to 10-20 FPS and the screen starts stuttering, but immediately when closing a game the problem goes away (Windows does not lag). This problem was not present before upgrading to update 1809, games were performing flawlessly previously and no hardware replacements has been made.


When playing a game and the lag starts to happen, naturally I open Task Manager and see what is draining resources, but absolutely nothing is out of the ordinary:

  • CPU is at 12% usage,
  • Memory is at 50%,
  • Disc at 1-5%,
  • Network at 10% (100 mbit),
  • GPU at 30%.

As the hardware presumably is working fine due to this, I don't think they are the issue and rather Windows itself. I did a "perfmon /report" scan and it said that literally all my hardware is running poorly. So to attempt to fix this I have probably tried every solution there is when searching for my symptoms on the internet, such as:

  • Disabling various Windows processes,
  • Disabling features in the Windows registry,
  • Updating all my drivers to their newest version (even tried old graphics card drivers and the problem still occurs)
  • Updating my hardware's firmware to the newest version,
  • Updated BIOS,
  • Defragment and optimized my boot disc (C:),
  • Done various settings in the Nvidia control panel including Vsync,
  • Check that the processor supports 64-bit Windows and it does, and 64 bit Windows is installed.


My hardware should still be very much viable to play games even today, despite being roughly 3½ years old, but I am not sure. There can be a possibility that some of the hardware has become faulty, but the fact remains that my computer was working perfectly before reinstalling Windows. Here's my hardware information:

  • Gigabyte Z97-HD3 motherboard
  • Intel Core i7 4790K 4,00ghz
  • Kingston 16bg RAM 1666mhz
  • Gigabyte Nvidia GeForce GTX 1070
  • Samsung 860 EVO 500gb SSD
  • 1tb hard drive for storage
  • Corsair 550W power supply (12 years old)
  • Asus DVD burner


I really do not know what to do at this point so I must ask for help, simply what can be done? Could it be something in Windows, a malfunctioning driver or is my hardware simply faulty?


Thank you in advance for any help,


Jesper A

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