If I may pop in to ask a couple questions that might help:
- is this only while Loading the game, or actually playing it?
Sometimes when Loading, the game stutters or the recording will stutter, as while Loading, a game is dumping a huge amount of data into RAM and onto the drive of the system.
- is the game on a hard disk drive (platter drive, such as a 4TB drive) or an SSD (solid state [chips] drive, such as a 512GB drive)?
Installing a game on a larger/slower drive may potentially cause issues such as stuttering or lag or slow loading textures and areas in some games, whereas installing a drive on a [usually] smaller/faster SSD usually helps with issues like loading times, stuttering, etc.
- is this the only game giving you issues? or do all your games stutter like this?
Some games, especially newer ones, have issues such as not as much optimization, not-totally-compatible with recent drivers (of GPU, for example) and other small nuances. This might cause things like crashes and stuttering, at first. If ALL your games are doing this, then it suggests the problem is not that one game.
- is your RAM utilizing an XMP (profile)? or is the RAM at a Standard setting in the BIOS?
Usually, the faster (and more expensive) RAM in a system can be set to run slightly above normal specifications - but within manufactured specifications - by turning on an Extreme Memory Profile, if the RAM supports it. In modern systems, the BIOS of the mainboard/motherboard can usually detect if the RAM supports these faster settings, and can be enabled in your system's BIOS. You will have to look at your mainboard's manual, or look up online, how to change to this XMP setting. Here is a random link to a site talking about XMP (PC Gamer) :
https://www.pcgamer.com/what-are-xmp-pr ... -use-them/
- what game are you playing there?
Other people, if they own the game, can try see what can help, and/or if they have issues like you do.
Just a few ideas that may help in starting troubleshooting. GL with it
~Troy