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vivster said:
caffeinade said:

What CPU do you have; what are your system's specs?
Have you tested before and after the patch?
How long have you been suffering?
Does this happen with other games?
Have you tried Linux yet (I am not sure on the quality of the port)?

It sounds pretty annoying.
Personally: I use two systems and a KVM, I find that to be pretty effective.

That's actually not a terrible idea. To have one system exclusively for gaming and another for everything else. It seems like a fun project. Then I just have to tunnel the sound from the gaming system to the other one and bingo.

To answer your questions:

I got an i7 6850k and a GTX1080. CPU is not overclocked and I don't intend to do so.
All I know is that I had issues since I have this system and they seem to have worsened since the last Windows patch.
It is noticeable with other games as well. Depending how demanding they are more or less, but they get choppy if I start running other stuff in the background, especially streams/videos.
Haven't tried on Linux and don't really want to. Even if it worked better it defeats the purpose and comfort.

 

But damn, now I'm hyped to build myself a cute little internet and video machine.

Are you on Windows 10? I had some problems with frame rates across pretty much everything after a windows update mid last year and it was to do with the Game DVR in windows settings, Once I disabled that games ran so much better.