Talonz
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You're right in the fact that the power supply has nothing to do with the stuttering. The voltages are not to blame either. Anything to do with power will not result in stuttering, only instabilities.
You are looking at a hardware/software conflict. Either in the drivers, the HL2 engine, or software settings. I would try turning fast writes off as previously suggested, it still causes problems with many 3d applications.
Originally Posted by mattpwill I'm beginning to believe that it isn't the type of PFC your power supply has, but either one of 2 things: the people that never get any problem choose a certain setting in HL2, that doesn't cause stuttering the voltages that their motherboard supplies to either memory or the core chipset (most likely memory) are incompatible. To change the voltages you need to go to the BIOS, look at the real-time output voltage of memory, then try and match it with the rating of your memory |
You're right in the fact that the power supply has nothing to do with the stuttering. The voltages are not to blame either. Anything to do with power will not result in stuttering, only instabilities.
You are looking at a hardware/software conflict. Either in the drivers, the HL2 engine, or software settings. I would try turning fast writes off as previously suggested, it still causes problems with many 3d applications.