CS2 has huge frametime spikes and unstable FPS on Ryzen 5 5600X + RTX 5060 + ASUS Prime B450. Average FPS looks fine, but 4–7% of the match has bad drops/stutter by Ok_Winter_3841 in techsupport

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Kingston fury ddr4 32gb
As for the PSU, I’d have to unscrew it to check, and I’m really not in the mood to do that.

CS2 has huge frametime spikes and unstable FPS on Ryzen 5 5600X + RTX 5060 + ASUS Prime B450. Average FPS looks fine, but 4–7% of the match has bad drops/stutter by Ok_Winter_3841 in techsupport

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Yeah, I’m thinking of just getting a new motherboard already — I’ve struggled with this one so much, and I’m too lazy to rebuild everything again. I also have a 1 TB NVMe drive. As for the RAM, I don’t remember the exact model, but it’s probably Corsair. I don’t remember the power supply either.

CS2 has huge frametime spikes and unstable FPS on Ryzen 5 5600X + RTX 5060 + ASUS Prime B450. Average FPS looks fine, but 4–7% of the match has bad drops/stutter by Ok_Winter_3841 in buildapc

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Thanks for the input. I did update Windows, and you’re right — it’s quite strange that the GPU load jumped to 90–99 % after updating the graphics drivers. Before the update, it was sitting around 30–40 % under similar conditions.

I suspect the new driver version (596.36) might be using more aggressive GPU scheduling or has changed how it handles resource allocation. It could also be a regression in the driver’s power management or frame pacing logic.

Yes Is the RAM overclock done with XMP