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  1. Hwinfo64, in game temp monitors, and the ASUS gpu thingy.
  2. Sorry, forgot to mention that. I have a profile using ASUS whatever it is, and it goes up to 100% fans at above 73. It’s not that
  3. I got a Gigabyte OC 2060 about 2 weeks ago, and was having high-ish but ok temps, around 68-74 sustained. Yesterday I noticed that my temps were hitting up to 85, much faster, and was also seeing 100% gpu usage on loading screens, basically anything with 3D rendering. I'm in a node 202, two fans both in push, and also got same results with a push+pull. Airflow your saying? Nope, I get the same result with the case cover off, and I've re-plugged the gpu and fans. Also on the latest NVIDIA drivers. ROG mini-itx B450 board. Any help? Thanks!
  4. Now I know what you think by the title, that I just have a bad psu or am stupid. But here’s the problem: I put some new storage in my system, including an nvme ssd. All worked great for about a week. Then one day, I got home, turned it on to play some 240hz chess, and nothing happened. Not it started then shut down. Nope. Nothing happened. I fiddled around, opened it up, all looked fine, checked around, plugged and unplugged, nope. I got a new psu, and thought that would fix it. Surely it has to be a psu problem right? NOPE. New psu, same exact issue. Even that little buzz from the mobo that I would have every time I turned the old psu off wasn’t happening. I’m going in tomorrow to get a new board, but was wondering what you guys think? Thanks everyone! Specs: MSI B450i gaming plus AC (newest bios) r5 2600 Zotac 1050Ti Some ssd’s and hard drives Some fans Node 202 16 GB of stable ram Corsair SF450 Gold Note: something killed my microwave a few weeks ago, possibly same issue? Would my cpu be damaged?
  5. No, I don’t still have the 1300X around soo can’t do any cross testing, but I do get an average of 1150-1230 cb score. It also improves after multiple runs, and doesn’t seem to be affected by the stuttering. When it unpauses it looks like it jumps to where it should be, so it isn’t a complete stop in proccesing, it’s some weird graphical error
  6. Ok, I updated my BIOS, GPU Drivers, With and without smt and downcore, andI am still getting stuttering at least for 5 seconds total in cinebench. Any thoughts on how to fix this? Thansk in advance btw
  7. Ok, thanks, I've done this. How would you reccomend that I test my ram, and what could I maybe do if this isn't the problem?
  8. I know it is theorectically being held back, but how would this be causing Stuttering? I don't see this happening, considering that the workload is much the same.
  9. So basically whats in the title. My rig is a Ryzen 2600 (On 3.8 oc with 1.3 voltage, but I get basically same results no matter what oc and voltage, including auto for both) MSI B450 M-ITX Gaming Plus AC (MS-7A40) Zotac Mini 1050Ti G.Skill Aegis 3000mhz ram 8gb one stick (Set to 2933 with xmp) Corsair SF-450 psu Toshiba HDW110 (HDD, 1tb 64mb cache, 7200rpm) 120GB SDD (SPCC) Noctua NH-L9a Cooler FD Node 202 The issue is that when my pc is under load, like gaming or cinebench, it freezes for 1-10 seconds frequently. My CPU max temp under load is averaging around 75, so it is not overheating, even though these aren't great temps. I started noticing this issue recently, and my cinebench scores are the same, if not better than before the issue started. I noticed this issue before I oc-ed, and get better performance with the OC, even though it doesn't affect the stuttering. I really don't know what to do, I've looked up my issue and everyone seems to be having this on idle, not under load. My ram also seems fine, apart from being single channel. It worked perfectly on an older 1300x build I used to have. Any help would be great, Thanks!
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