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Flappie02

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  1. I already had the standard windows drivers (rollback was greyed out). Using the utility, my graphics card already had the MSI box ticked. edit: I've been looking at the utilisation and I've noticed a spike in CPU, WiFi and GPU usage after a stutter (no SSD or HDD spikes). This could also be it catching up after the stutter, just thought I'd mention it. The stutter only happens after I do something intensive and then it won't stop stuttering. For example, I start up my PC, do some mundane tasks, fire up a game, stuttering like every 5 seconds, stop playing the game, keeps stuttering every 5 seconds. edit edit: I've just looked at my RAM sticks and on the RAM sticks it says 2666, but it in task manager I see 2133 MHz. When I google the part number I see the same sticks but at 2666. How come everywhere I see it says its 2666, but when I look in task manager it says 2133.
  2. I've completed a full run. I believe these are the files. In the first file there is also the run from 31/7, but you can ignore that one. What is the conclusion from this? There were no errors found. MemTest86.log MemTest86-Report-20200802-122645.html
  3. Ok, when I get the chance I will run the 4 passes and will get back to you
  4. I've finally been able to run it. I didn't realize it took so long to complete the 4 passes so I haven't been able to complete the whole run, however I've been able to do 2 passes without errors. Do you want me to run the 4 passes anyway or just let it slide? The one issue I might see with my RAM is that its fairly slow at only 2133 MHz, but 32 GB. Could this possibly be the issue?
  5. I know this might sound like a simple problem, but hear me out. Sometimes my PC freezes and a few things could happen. Either it's permanent (I need to manually hard shutdown the PC) and the screen goes black or just stays frozen, it gives a bluescreen (with the error CLOCK_WATCHDOG_TIMEOUT), or everything freezes except for my mouse and unfreezes after a short while (few seconds) or until I click. If anyone has any suggestions on how to fix it, please help me. I've tried all different kind of solutions, but none of them seem to work. To add: these freezes happen randomly, doesn't matter if its at idle or under heavy load.
  6. I ran it and this is what I got: MTR.TXT
  7. I do have wireless, but I've had it for a few years without any problems and now it acts weird
  8. I have this weird problem with my internet connection. I have a stable ping, and then all of a sudden my ping jumps to 2000ms and back to normal. How does this happen and how can I fix it. I have done a few tracert and ping to google.com (in the file) Tracert and Ping.txt
  9. Also when i start watching a video my ping on games becomes unbearable with 500+ ping. This never used to happen, I was able to watch a few youtube videos and a few twitch streams at the same time while my game ping was below 50ms. I don't know what i've done wrong
  10. I have this problem with my internet that it has a very low ping 3-5 ms but low internet speed, but yesterday I had a very high internet speed. I also recently downloaded windows 10 updates but they arent internet updates. I also found a more recent driver for my ASUS PCE AC51 adapter but I don't know how to install it from downloads. Anyone that can help?
  11. UPDATE: I have done nothing and it seems to work now and it uses 50%. weird. UPDATE UPDATE: My dad reset the router and it works fine now. I will report back in a few days
  12. Im not able to create a wired connection. It is too far away.
  13. Does this help? DxDiag.txt
  14. There isn't a problem with the router. The problem is somewhere in my PC, because other devices haven't been affected.
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