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you can also get this if there is no storage workspace left. this is know as free space issue.
windows has a red colorbar at drives as info its near full. ( well know among pc users that know performance at drives will be reduces then warning tell them. )
no my drives are not full
you can find game that run poorly but we have also seen steam user barely have game requirements, but most here will not ask you such anymore,
same goes with pc with u processor thats use viatual cpu , so technical the cpu has double task, hence can alg depend on games requirements.
DISM.exe /Online /Cleanup-Image /Restorehealth
SFC /Scannow
chkdsk c:
chkdsk d:
chkdsk e:
chkdsk f:
chkdsk g:
chkdsk h:
ps.
make sure you do not have old VC++ compare with MS own page
And newest GPU driver installed in a clean install.
didnt really change anything. the games run mostly perfect it really just happens sometimes
How often you get those 'spikes' (frame rate drop, increase in frame processing time) and how big they are depends on hardware resources, how the game uses that hardware, drivers etc.
That's where the frame rate's 1% and 0.1% lows in benchmarks come from.
If the 'hitches' become too noticeable (frequent big dips in frame rate) the cause can be in-game settings too high for your hardware capabilities, driver or hardware issues or just a crappy game.
You'll never know until you do some testing.
As long as your gaming experience is not affected, spikes on a graph don't mean a thing.
its pretty rare in some games but more common in others. i was just curious.
thx alot :)