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What is your RAM clocked at?
RAM speed doesn't matter for this, even if they had the shittiest RAM known to man the overall fps would just be lower, but there would be no random stutters.
RAM speed affects 1% lows, which could cause stuttering.
RAM speed does affect 1% lows, but they'll just be lower overall. It won't lead to actual stutter. Look at RAM speed benchmarks: Sure, between shit RAM and good RAM you might have 5-30 fps difference in 1% lows, but OP is dropping 80 fps randomly and has high performance otherwise. With bad RAM you would have worse 1% lows constantly.
This was my first thought.
It was not a problem with the 1080, albeit with way lower settings. It's 4x 2666mhz ddr4
RAM speed typically affects 1% lows, meaning how often frames get dropped. With a better card, the timings might be too slow. This might explain your stuttering.