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So I spent most of yesterday investigating why I was seeing a stutter while playing youtube videos in chrome and also in any video on MPC. Games were running smoothly with no stutter.
The only thing that has worked so far is using Empty Standby List to automatically clear my ram cache every 5 minutes. Now, no stutter in videos! However, if I do not disable the scheduled task while playing games, it causes a stutter. This is definitely more of a temporary workaround rather than a fix.
I updated to the latest version of windows 10 (20H2) last week which is exactly when I noticed the video stutter. It could be related to chrome too but I've never had any issues like this until now. I'm also using a chrome extension to turn off any tab that I haven't opened in the last 15 mins.
I have also installed patch KB4601382 as I am using an LG C9 tv as a monitor with Gsync 4k at 120hz.
Has anyone come across anything like this?
My ram: Corsair Vengeance RGB Pro 16 GB (2 x 8 GB) DDR4-3600 CL18 (with xmp profile active)
Full specs: View: https://i.imgur.com/lsS0Zko.png
What didn't work:
- Disable gsync and turn off instant gaming mode on tv
- Turn off vsync
- Reset all nvidia control panel settings
- Switch to 60hz
- Install previous nvidia driver
- Windows System Timer Tool
- Disable/enable hardware acceleration in chrome, mpc and windows graphics
- reinstall windows
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The only thing that has worked so far is using Empty Standby List to automatically clear my ram cache every 5 minutes. Now, no stutter in videos! However, if I do not disable the scheduled task while playing games, it causes a stutter. This is definitely more of a temporary workaround rather than a fix.
I updated to the latest version of windows 10 (20H2) last week which is exactly when I noticed the video stutter. It could be related to chrome too but I've never had any issues like this until now. I'm also using a chrome extension to turn off any tab that I haven't opened in the last 15 mins.
I have also installed patch KB4601382 as I am using an LG C9 tv as a monitor with Gsync 4k at 120hz.
Has anyone come across anything like this?
My ram: Corsair Vengeance RGB Pro 16 GB (2 x 8 GB) DDR4-3600 CL18 (with xmp profile active)
Full specs: View: https://i.imgur.com/lsS0Zko.png
What didn't work:
- Disable gsync and turn off instant gaming mode on tv
- Turn off vsync
- Reset all nvidia control panel settings
- Switch to 60hz
- Install previous nvidia driver
- Windows System Timer Tool
- Disable/enable hardware acceleration in chrome, mpc and windows graphics
- reinstall windows
Continue reading...