
I used a GTX 1060 with an FX 8350 in the past and I never had issues like this, the games ran smoothly. (Also to note that these two games are the only games I play as I don't use the PC for primarily gaming) In this case the game displayed is StarCraft 2, but this has happened (even worse so) while gaming Apex Legends which is a real pain. Only to kick in right afterwards and boost the FPS back to normal. So in short, I get lag spikes because the card decides to go into some sort of low power mode at random times. (Sometimes the card is not even hot enough for the fans to start) The temperature of the card is not high when this happens, in this case about 60 Celcius. The cards GPU clock can go to 6 Mhz or in this case 143 Mhz (it seems to start at 6 Mhz and climb up) for a brief period of time in the middle of a game, decreasing my FPS only to boost up right after giving me my FPS back. I can get a steady FPS of 60 with V-sync on or 200+ without, but not constantly. It seems like the card is somewhat/sometimes underpowered while gaming. When using the Radeon software I've tried to turn off every setting, (chill, anti-lag, free-sync etc.) (I previously had a lot of issues with the screen going black forcing me to restart the computer, though this problem seem to have vanished.) (Recently installed just for the OSD while gaming, problem occurs without this software as well.) (recommended) without the Radeon software but I've tried them all with and without Radeon. Currently running AMD GPU driver version 19.9.2.Windows 10 Professional version 1909 ().

TP-link TL-WR1042ND (v1.8 running OpenWRT on a 100/100Mbps connection).Das Keyboard 4 Ultimate (Blue switches, EU layout (Sweden)).ASUS Rog STRIX B450-F Gaming (BIOS 2901).
