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Does anyone have any advice for dealing with the Bethesda Stutter?


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yeah, unfortunately I didn't have any money left for a decent motherboard when I bought it - and I needed something that'd work with the cpu I'd just bought. now I have even less money for a motherboard.

though, if I find one of those laying in a field, I'll be sure to grab it.

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yeah, unfortunately I didn't have any money left for a decent motherboard when I bought it - and I needed something that'd work with the cpu I'd just bought. now I have even less money for a motherboard.

 

though, if I find one of those laying in a field, I'll be sure to grab it.

Capabilities so far is all, I have found nothing to date the PC can't run.

Evidence of results are in my screen shots, links in my signature.

I used to have well over 300 images stored here on the site but it was really over kill so I removed them.

The things in game I like some how were not popular here so, no reason to keep them online.

 

Us girls are funny that way. Choices we make.

but ,your issue looks like we narrowed it down. I looked at the requirements for the game, the dds drive and mother board.

 

your right in that narrow windows of the applications functional status.

My board, I can change the power levels delivered to the drive ,your? apparently not, though it is the same company, I was hoping to see the specs, possible bumping up the voltage, but that needs to done by a tech, don't you do it, you could fry that ssd card and the drives port.

 

Now, what I did see you shown is a lot of Drives are hooked up. each one of those drives are taxing the Power supply in a big way, as long as a hard drive is connected, the platters are spinning.

 

so if you disconnect the power cables to them and only run just the ssd drive ,you can then retest the performance of the ssd drive and should get better results.

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I have no other ideas for you at this time. Level indicators for usage of power should give you a base line to go by.

The ssd drive will such the power out of that PSU pretty fast while running the game. so if that's whats needed? it's an easy fix.

 

an old acronym is steal from Peter to pay Paul.

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I'll give that test a shot. but I'm leaning more towards something being wrong somewhere - either with windows, the SSD itself, or the motherboard (my money is on windows, for obvious reasons).

what this still doesn't explain is how the game behaves the same way on the mechanical drive - and wasn't doing it before. I wouldn't be surprized if it turned out that the game itself, windows, my SSD etc. all had problems of their own.

I also still have the windows 7 test that you suggested, but I'm holding off doing that until I know if I'm getting my SSD replaced/repaired.

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Understood, we can always come back to this thread when I get the drive here ,I'll post about it " here ".

 

The things shared are the OS and the game /steam and Fo4, For being the targeted problem maker.

Now, on windows 10, there is a tremendous amount of net traffic being generated by the OS, it is constant telemetry.

 

Steam is another culprit doing this, It's caught and verifiable if you use a blocker program , such as peer blocker.

 

Windows seven does not do this. win 8 & windows 8.1 and 10 do this.

 

When I copy say a lot of data between drives, it hogs my bandwidth and system ram, causes the system to freeze up.

I get it less on 7 than the latter.

 

I gave up on Fo4 a few weeks ago but know it well now, too well, enough to know when to quit messing with it.

The games growing pains are not really a big deal. It's messed up.

 

I too kept my Original digital download in an ISO image and a burnt copy to a Blueray disc so I have all the original software before they started patching their mistakes.

 

I used Mod Organizer to run the game isolated with steam loaded. as long as steam is active and the game is isolated from the networks in a virtual tree, you can run the original games software with out issues. The problems start when you run mods.

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You could run Driver Booster or the Pro version of it if you subbed. That's kind of like windows update for the whole PC. s***, Driver Booster will pick up on updates I can't even find from the manufacturers on the net. The resulting quality/cleanness of the O/S build is higher or more polished using the app. Similar to iObit exclusive offers as part of Advanced System Care. You know the one you've been f***ing ignoring the last few years. ROFL

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