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PC is experiencing stuttering after upgrading to a new motherboard, CPU, and RAM. Need assistance!

PC is experiencing stuttering after upgrading to a new motherboard, CPU, and RAM. Need assistance!

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MikHaven
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09-29-2023, 06:11 AM
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What leads you to suspect it could be the PSU? (thinking about the symptoms like system restart, stuttering lasting 20-30 minutes, and this only happening with your new build). I’m not able to afford a replacement right now (my budget was spent on the CPU/mobo/ram upgrade), so I’m trying to make a confident decision if I buy something new.

For more context, I put the PC into sleep mode last night and didn’t notice any stuttering for about 5 minutes when I woke it up this afternoon. After restarting, the stuttering returned as expected.

In Device Manager, I checked View -> Resources by type -> Interrupt request. There are 7 pages of IRQs, with 5 labeled “Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System” (55-511). I’m not sure if this is typical, but these are nearly 500 IRQs from that category and it seems to point something specific. I’ve attached the first 3 of those (the rest are in between, but the 55-511s match exactly).
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MikHaven
09-29-2023, 06:11 AM #11

What leads you to suspect it could be the PSU? (thinking about the symptoms like system restart, stuttering lasting 20-30 minutes, and this only happening with your new build). I’m not able to afford a replacement right now (my budget was spent on the CPU/mobo/ram upgrade), so I’m trying to make a confident decision if I buy something new.

For more context, I put the PC into sleep mode last night and didn’t notice any stuttering for about 5 minutes when I woke it up this afternoon. After restarting, the stuttering returned as expected.

In Device Manager, I checked View -> Resources by type -> Interrupt request. There are 7 pages of IRQs, with 5 labeled “Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System” (55-511). I’m not sure if this is typical, but these are nearly 500 IRQs from that category and it seems to point something specific. I’ve attached the first 3 of those (the rest are in between, but the 55-511s match exactly).

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xXCiMangaxX
Junior Member
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09-29-2023, 07:40 AM
#12
The PSU might not provide sufficient power, which could lead to shutdown, possibly contributing to the issue. Regarding stuttering, it seems to stem from a rogue task or driver.
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xXCiMangaxX
09-29-2023, 07:40 AM #12

The PSU might not provide sufficient power, which could lead to shutdown, possibly contributing to the issue. Regarding stuttering, it seems to stem from a rogue task or driver.

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Xande_82
Junior Member
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09-29-2023, 07:54 AM
#13
You could always try a reinstall and activation of Windows. I have a wild idea that the stutter could be related to rogue MS telemetry saying that Windows is not activated.
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Xande_82
09-29-2023, 07:54 AM #13

You could always try a reinstall and activation of Windows. I have a wild idea that the stutter could be related to rogue MS telemetry saying that Windows is not activated.

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