All my steam games are stuttering and are low fps?
i have had this pc for about a year ad have had no issues with it (rtx 7700, ryzen 5 7600x, 16Gb ram) but over the past two days all my games have been stuttering constantly or just hanging at low frame rate like 30 fps. i have tried my games on other launcher such as epic games and xbox and the games on their run fine.Does anyone have any ideas on how i can solve this.
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R4ven 17 May @ 2:07am 
Originally posted by R4ven:
i have had this pc for about a year ad have had no issues with it (rtx 7700, ryzen 5 7600x, 16Gb ram) but over the past two days all my games have been stuttering constantly or just hanging at low frame rate like 30 fps. i have tried my games on other launcher such as epic games and xbox and the games on their run fine.Does anyone have any ideas on how i can solve this.
Some times when i restart my pc this issue will be solved until the next time i boot up my pc
let try few things first.

Run command prompt as administrator, now type without quotes "sfc /scannow" this will scan, and repair any problems with your Windows OS, if it gives an error unable to fix something post back here saying that, otherwise it should say it fixed some errors, or nothing to fixed, and all have to do is click start menu > power option > restart this will take effect for the repair. Then test to see if issue been fixed.


If you're using HDD, please DEFRAG the HDD as likely haven't done so for long time for some reason. Or if you're maxing out the storage that be dumb thing to do, and best to leave at least BARE minimum 10% of free storage, example if storage is 1000GB you leave 100GB of free storage.


Do health check on your storage drive, using Crystal disc info it's a free app, that will check for drive issues. And to do bad sector check want to do this, open command prompt as admin, type in without quotes "chkdsk C: /f /r" this will check your main drive that your OS is on, if the issue is on other drive example D drive you put "chkdsk D: /f /r"

Lastly checking if it the video driver problem if the issue not found, or fixed, so download DDU display device uninstaller, now unzip DDU, now need to run in Windows safe mode, once there you run DDU, make sure AMD is selected as you're using AMD GPU, BTW it's RX 7700, or RX 7700 XT, anyways once AMD is selected use ONLY the recommended option, nothing else, once it done it jump switch windows back to normal, and go ahead, and install your AMD GPU driver, and test.
Last edited by Dr.Shadowds 🐉; 17 May @ 2:26am
R4ven 17 May @ 2:36am 
Originally posted by Dr.Shadowds 🐉:
let try few things first.

Run command prompt as administrator, now type without quotes "sfc /scannow" this will scan, and repair any problems with your Windows OS, if it gives an error unable to fix something post back here saying that, otherwise it should say it fixed some errors, or nothing to fixed, and all have to do is click start menu > power option > restart this will take effect for the repair. Then test to see if issue been fixed.


If you're using HDD, please DEFRAG the HDD as likely haven't done so for long time for some reason. Or if you're maxing out the storage that be dumb thing to do, and best to leave at least BARE minimum 10% of free storage, example if storage is 1000GB you leave 100GB of free storage.


Do health check on your storage drive, using Crystal disc info it's a free app, that will check for drive issues. And to do bad sector check want to do this, open command prompt as admin, type in without quotes "chkdsk C: /f /r" this will check your main drive that your OS is on, if the issue is on other drive example D drive you put "chkdsk D: /f /r"

Lastly checking if it the video driver problem if the issue not found, or fixed, so download DDU display device uninstaller, now unzip DDU, now need to run in Windows safe mode, once there you run DDU, make sure AMD is selected as you're using AMD GPU, BTW it's RX 7700, or RX 7700 XT, anyways once AMD is selected use ONLY the recommended option, nothing else, once it done it jump switch windows back to normal, and go ahead, and install your AMD GPU driver, and test.
Alr ill give these a try
R4ven 17 May @ 2:45am 
Originally posted by Dr.Shadowds 🐉:
let try few things first.

Run command prompt as administrator, now type without quotes "sfc /scannow" this will scan, and repair any problems with your Windows OS, if it gives an error unable to fix something post back here saying that, otherwise it should say it fixed some errors, or nothing to fixed, and all have to do is click start menu > power option > restart this will take effect for the repair. Then test to see if issue been fixed.


If you're using HDD, please DEFRAG the HDD as likely haven't done so for long time for some reason. Or if you're maxing out the storage that be dumb thing to do, and best to leave at least BARE minimum 10% of free storage, example if storage is 1000GB you leave 100GB of free storage.


Do health check on your storage drive, using Crystal disc info it's a free app, that will check for drive issues. And to do bad sector check want to do this, open command prompt as admin, type in without quotes "chkdsk C: /f /r" this will check your main drive that your OS is on, if the issue is on other drive example D drive you put "chkdsk D: /f /r"

Lastly checking if it the video driver problem if the issue not found, or fixed, so download DDU display device uninstaller, now unzip DDU, now need to run in Windows safe mode, once there you run DDU, make sure AMD is selected as you're using AMD GPU, BTW it's RX 7700, or RX 7700 XT, anyways once AMD is selected use ONLY the recommended option, nothing else, once it done it jump switch windows back to normal, and go ahead, and install your AMD GPU driver, and test.
Also i would just like to add on some games when i mess with the display, for example going into windowed mode then back into full screen will fix my frames temporarily until i click my windows key on the keyboard, dont know if this helps with anything
If it starts running slowly after some time, it might be overheating.

Disconnect your internet. Test without internet.
Disable Steam overlay. Test without overlay.
Vacuum clean your computer. Test without your hardware possibly overheating.
(Make sure there isn't dust in the CPU heat sink. Because that dust blocks the air-flow and prevents it from cooling, and then the processor throttles down to prevent overheating.)

Or just run a system (resources) monitor tool, so that you can see why it runs slowly.
Last edited by AustrAlien2010; 17 May @ 5:54am
R4ven 17 May @ 3:25am 
Originally posted by AustrAlien2010:
Restart your computer, if you haven't already.

Disconnect your internet. Test without internet.
Disable Steam overlay. Test without overlay.
Vacuum your computer. Test without PC components possibly overheating.

OR run a system monitor and check why it does that.
Tried all of these but vacuum my pc as my components arent over heating, and if they were it would effect all games and not just my steam games
Last edited by R4ven; 17 May @ 3:26am
R4ven 17 May @ 3:35am 
Originally posted by Dr.Shadowds 🐉:
let try few things first.

Run command prompt as administrator, now type without quotes "sfc /scannow" this will scan, and repair any problems with your Windows OS, if it gives an error unable to fix something post back here saying that, otherwise it should say it fixed some errors, or nothing to fixed, and all have to do is click start menu > power option > restart this will take effect for the repair. Then test to see if issue been fixed.


If you're using HDD, please DEFRAG the HDD as likely haven't done so for long time for some reason. Or if you're maxing out the storage that be dumb thing to do, and best to leave at least BARE minimum 10% of free storage, example if storage is 1000GB you leave 100GB of free storage.


Do health check on your storage drive, using Crystal disc info it's a free app, that will check for drive issues. And to do bad sector check want to do this, open command prompt as admin, type in without quotes "chkdsk C: /f /r" this will check your main drive that your OS is on, if the issue is on other drive example D drive you put "chkdsk D: /f /r"

Lastly checking if it the video driver problem if the issue not found, or fixed, so download DDU display device uninstaller, now unzip DDU, now need to run in Windows safe mode, once there you run DDU, make sure AMD is selected as you're using AMD GPU, BTW it's RX 7700, or RX 7700 XT, anyways once AMD is selected use ONLY the recommended option, nothing else, once it done it jump switch windows back to normal, and go ahead, and install your AMD GPU driver, and test.
hey man i have done everything here but the video driver one, im a bit hesitant to try it as if it was something to do with my GPU wouldn't that effect all my games instead of just my steam games?
And the exact same games run fast when you launch them from other launchers?
Or are they different game titles?
Last edited by AustrAlien2010; 17 May @ 3:40am
Originally posted by R4ven:
hey man i have done everything here but the video driver one, im a bit hesitant to try it as if it was something to do with my GPU wouldn't that effect all my games instead of just my steam games?
Was everything fine from the scans?

Also it ideal to do last one as want to cover many possibilities what the issues could be.
R4ven 17 May @ 7:51am 
Originally posted by AustrAlien2010:
If it starts running slowly after some time, it might be overheating.

Disconnect your internet. Test without internet.
Disable Steam overlay. Test without overlay.
Vacuum clean your computer. Test without your hardware possibly overheating.
(Make sure there isn't dust in the CPU heat sink. Because that dust blocks the air-flow and prevents it from cooling, and then the processor throttles down to prevent overheating.)

Or just run a system (resources) monitor tool, so that you can see why it runs slowly.
Scans had nothing wrong with them, right now i am playing expedition 33 in windowed mode and it runs fine, the second anything goes fullscreen is where i seem to have an issue on steam
Originally posted by R4ven:
Originally posted by AustrAlien2010:
If it starts running slowly after some time, it might be overheating.

Disconnect your internet. Test without internet.
Disable Steam overlay. Test without overlay.
Vacuum clean your computer. Test without your hardware possibly overheating.
(Make sure there isn't dust in the CPU heat sink. Because that dust blocks the air-flow and prevents it from cooling, and then the processor throttles down to prevent overheating.)

Or just run a system (resources) monitor tool, so that you can see why it runs slowly.
Scans had nothing wrong with them, right now i am playing expedition 33 in windowed mode and it runs fine, the second anything goes fullscreen is where i seem to have an issue on steam
Then something causing the problem, or may be GPU driver issues.
R4ven 17 May @ 11:00am 
Thanks everyone for the help, i ended up going into the amd app and messing with some setting and now most of my games work, the only one i have an issue with now is claire obscure expedition 33 but i can play that in windowed and it runs fine so i should be good for now
mamey_12 17 May @ 12:10pm 
Originally posted by R4ven:
i have had this pc for about a year ad have had no issues with it (rtx 7700, ryzen 5 7600x, 16Gb ram) but over the past two days all my games have been stuttering constantly or just hanging at low frame rate like 30 fps. i have tried my games on other launcher such as epic games and xbox and the games on their run fine.Does anyone have any ideas on how i can solve this.
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Originally posted by Iceira:
I think OP is using IGPU on some game and other games point at RTX ( some games has own config ) while other use windows default only

its like hes default system gpu card is igpu now, why this happend could be a windows update or AMD driver that reset or get update and now have picked that igpu as default.

And explan alot with no FPS aka not RTX card is primary gpu card is selected in windows.

ps.
what prevent OP fromturn off IGPU in windows devixew manager, or bios, do update IGPU card before turn it off. ( old adm driver to the igpu can also give issue and effect system.

onboard device is not just like a plug-in card.
He doesn't have RTX that Nvidia, he using AMD GPU which are RX, and that wouldn't make any sense for iGPU be used unless he plug display into motherboard, and not the GPU itself as Ryzen 7600x is desktop only.

So either OP messing with settings in AMD control panel doesn't understand as seem OP posted shortly after you saying OP made changes in it that fixes for some of the games which point that being the case. Or can be GPU driver issue that need to be clear, and reinstalled. Again unless OP plugging display into the motherboard that would be reason for iGPU being used over the desktop GPU.
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