There is a stuttering issue on the desktop even when everything is working.
There is a stuttering issue on the desktop even when everything is working.
Hi, I've had issues with my pc for a couple of years now. I don't exactly recall when it started but I do know it has never gone away. For example opening discord freezes my whole system for a second. Right clicking desktop and clicking "display settings" freezes my whole system for a second, but only for the first time after a reboot. After that first time, it doesn't cause the stutter.
My build is the following:
-MSI PRO Z790-A WIFI
-I9 14900K
-4080 super (gen 4 x16 confirmed)
-2x32=64gb 6000c30 (in the correct slots)
-1x 2tb 980 pro nvme (gen 4 x4 confirmed)
-1000watt corsair RM1000x 80gold plus rated
-nzxt kraken 360 aio
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I have tried so many things already, let me list:
-clean install using USB with windows media creation tool, deleting all partitions.
-different ram (2x16=32gb 7200c34)
-different gpu (normal 4080)
-different cpu and motherboard (14700k on same board, and x670e with 7800x3d, and 7950x3d)
-different PSU (NZXT C1500)
-bios settings such as XMP, c-states, intel power limits, undervolt, fast boot(also in windows), msi driver installer, etc
-disabled virtualisation on windows installation so core isolation is not available
-new peripherals (mouse, keyboard, headset, mic, camera)
-different monitor
-different display cables
-different refresh rates on same monitor
-gpu MSI mode
-with and without nzxt CAM software
-clean boot
-safe mode
-nvcleanstall
-ddu
-windows settings such as hags, privacy, background apps, etc
-MPO
-tried installing all drivers from msi website such as chipset, io, management engine, etc
-tried installing the above directly from intel instead
-tried without installing the above and letting windows update manage it
-older gpu drivers
-igpu
-sysmain
-windows 10 and 11
2x32 equals 64gb in the correct slots. Please share a link to the RAM kit you're using on that platform.
MSI PRO Z790-A WIFI
Which BIOS version is installed on your motherboard?
Windows 10 and 11
Where were the installers for your operating system obtained? Did you install it offline first, then upgrade all drivers with the latest version via an elevated command—right-click the installer and select Run as Administrator?
Various CPUs and motherboards (14700k on one board, x670e with 7800x3d, 7950x3d)
Just a note, you may need to reinstall your OS if you're switching platforms or motherboards.
2x32 equals 64gb in the correct slots
https://www.gskill.com/product/165/390/1...2GX2-TZ5NR
MSI PRO Z790-A WIFI
tested both 7E07vAC and 7E07vAD1
on Windows 10 and 11
both downloaded directly from the official Microsoft site. Drivers were installed as expected.
Yes, I performed clean OS updates after switching to AMD for testing. Then I updated the chipset drivers accordingly.