Are you seeing these issues in one specific or across your entire system ?
Keep your GPU drivers current via NVIDIA GeForce Experience or AMD Software to fix potential software-level bugs.
Surprisingly, lowering graphics settings can sometimes make a CPU bottleneck worse by shifting more of the load back to the CPU.
Some users report that disabling the High Precision Event Timer (HPET) in Device Manager can unlock significant FPS boosts.
Ensure you are running in Dual Channel mode (using two matching sticks of RAM). Single-channel RAM is a common cause of high CPU usage and stutters. 4. Advanced System Tweaks
Turn on Windows Game Mode in settings to prioritize gaming processes and reduce background interference.
Use tools to ensure your CPU cores aren't "parked" (placed on pause) by Windows, which can cause latency and performance drops.
