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I’m starting to get really confused.

I’m starting to get really confused.

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CAMOOO
Member
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01-29-2017, 06:57 PM
#1
I've been using a gaming PC for about two years without any issues. It comes with an i7 8700k, 16GB RAM at 3000MHz, and a GTX 1080 Ti. Recently, my mouse started lagging randomly when opening programs like ICUE or Bethesda launcher. The lag lasts until I close the apps. I recently replaced my old SSD and reinstalled everything fresh, along with switching to a new Windows version. The problem disappeared after that. However, it happened again today while playing PUGBRING—closing the game showed the same issue. I also tried using another mouse, but the problem persists. This lag is really frustrating.
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CAMOOO
01-29-2017, 06:57 PM #1

I've been using a gaming PC for about two years without any issues. It comes with an i7 8700k, 16GB RAM at 3000MHz, and a GTX 1080 Ti. Recently, my mouse started lagging randomly when opening programs like ICUE or Bethesda launcher. The lag lasts until I close the apps. I recently replaced my old SSD and reinstalled everything fresh, along with switching to a new Windows version. The problem disappeared after that. However, it happened again today while playing PUGBRING—closing the game showed the same issue. I also tried using another mouse, but the problem persists. This lag is really frustrating.

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Nashiko57
Senior Member
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01-30-2017, 09:53 PM
#2
Check your memory and swap usage during that event. It seems like the system is reserving resources briefly.
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Nashiko57
01-30-2017, 09:53 PM #2

Check your memory and swap usage during that event. It seems like the system is reserving resources briefly.

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ItzSlimZz
Junior Member
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01-30-2017, 10:53 PM
#3
That's notable - running an i7 8700k for about two years is impressive. Many people had to wait a year more. However, if the issue appears only in certain programs, monitor CPU usage during mouse lag. It could be a third-party software problem or even a hardware issue, though that’s less likely. Avoid a clean system install if you encounter problems, as it erases helpful data (like Event Viewer logs) that might help fix the issue.
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ItzSlimZz
01-30-2017, 10:53 PM #3

That's notable - running an i7 8700k for about two years is impressive. Many people had to wait a year more. However, if the issue appears only in certain programs, monitor CPU usage during mouse lag. It could be a third-party software problem or even a hardware issue, though that’s less likely. Avoid a clean system install if you encounter problems, as it erases helpful data (like Event Viewer logs) that might help fix the issue.

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jaws7698
Member
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01-31-2017, 12:51 AM
#4
It adjusted for an NVIDIA driver issue, reverting to an earlier version and eliminating lag.
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jaws7698
01-31-2017, 12:51 AM #4

It adjusted for an NVIDIA driver issue, reverting to an earlier version and eliminating lag.