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  1. Nop, and after a test result from CPU-Z i found this about the RAM: https://valid.x86.fr/4qlzbt Shouldn't I set the RAM to its maximum capacity? I guess it is running at 3200 instead of the 3600 that it is capable of. I will check it out, thanks! I will try that! Thanks!
  2. Hello guys! I've already said this here in the forum a few moths ago but it started again... I built a new PC around 7/8 months ago and 3 days ago it started stuttering again like it did a few months ago (was like a few millisecond frame drop, but constant and not only in games, it also happens while not doing anything). My Setup: Motherboard: MSI Prestige X570 Creation Processor: AMD Ryzen 9 3900X Graphic Card: MSI Gaming Z Nvidia RTX 2070 RAM: 4x8GB G-skill Trident Z 3600hz CL16 SSD 1: 500GB SSD Samsung 970 Evo Plus M.2 NVMe SSD 2: 1TB SSD Samsung 860 Evo SATA *My hardware isn't overclocked. What I tried so far: - Checked latency with some programs, and from what i've seen (or at least what I thought I understood) was that the latency was way higher (even if it was constant) than what I searched in forums; - Reinstalled/Updated some drivers (according to other threads, but nothing); - Updated BIOS (according to other threads, but nothing); - Reinstalled Windows (this seems to fix the problem, but temporarly); - Disconected all USB cables (according to other threads, but nothing); - Looked if any hardware was under heavy load (according to other threads, but all always under 50%); - Ran a SSD speed test (according to other threads, but all stable and acording to the SSD's speeds); - Set PC to highest performance (Ryzen High Performance preset) in Windows Settings (according to other threads, but nothing). Useful info and interesting facts: - When I stop the process "MSI.CentralServer", which is started for the MSI Creation Center, the stuttering usually stops; - When the stuttering is happening, the computer doesn't turn off (it keeps stucked on the "Shutting Down" screen with the spinnet); - Some times (well, most of the times), my RAM doesn't appear on the MSI Mystic Light program (included in the MSI Creation Center), and the rainbow lights on them aren't aligned (2 of them are slightly faster than the other 2); What are my toughts: - RAM speeds, since the recommended for the CPU is 3200 and the ones i got are 3600, and maybe that could affect this; - Latency, since it was what I thought was more interesting from the results of the above tests. I hope somebody could help me and I think I didn't forgot anything, but if I did, please ask me. Thank you guys!
  3. After some testing I figured it out and it was the MSI.CentralServer.exe process. I opened the task manager and i noticed the process running at almost 1gb RAM (and checked some foruns and it was safe to stop), and when I stopped it, the stuttering stopped compelitely, but there's a downside... Now the MSI Creator Center does not work, it is stuck in the "Waiting for SDK initialization" state (Screenshot_1.png). Can someone help me with this please? And why does my CPU settings doesn't appear in the MSI Creator Center? Oh, and the MSI Afterburner cant open either maybe because of the same issue.
  4. Didn'd tried system restore because it was my last hope, altough it doesnt change much, id like to keep that to last since this problem appened before for no aparent reason. I recorded with my phone so the pc was in a minimum load. Yes, i know CPU spikes under heavy load are common, but with nothing appening, CPU in 2 or 3 % and still stuttering its wat's worring me the most... I ran this test because is a countinuous sliding image, and its easy to se the stuttering instead of moving windows or moving the mouse, wich happens as well. I have a change in the bios for Virtual Machine support, since it is needed for working proposes, but when the first situation of stuttering happened this wasnt active yet. I had ram memory overclock as well, but i reverted it a couple months ago.
  5. Hello there! So, I have a small "huge" problem with my computer. It keeps stuttering every few seconds as I said in this topic's title (I have a video attached with a webpage opened at the www.testufo.com, that is used to check framerates, so you can check by yourself), so I tried a few things that didn't quite worked out for me and, while doing so, I've noticed some strange things on my computer as well. So I will start to explain the situation: I got my custom build PC, wich parts I will list at the end of the topic, at november 2019; installed all the required/recommended drivers (from all the websites of the manufacturers, like MSI for the mobo and AMD for the CPU); all did well at the beggining, except at the time i didnt got the windows key and the pc was starting stuttering (so i bought the windows key right away and reinstalled, and all worked fine); a few months later (arround january) the pc started stuttering like in the video, so i started searching and after some research I noticed that my latency was high; ran a few tests etc and the problem was solved, and i didn't knew how; and today it started again after the energy here went down, the pc shutted down, energy came back, and i started the pc and the stuttering stated again and with this I noticed a few things: - my MSI Creator Center now doesnt recognize the CPU, when before, it did (i can't see it in the monitoring tab and when i set the performance to "High Performance", only the GPU changes and when i try a custom performance, only the cpu is showing) (i dont know if the power loss of today was the cause of this, i didnt check that for a while); - when today I tried to reinstall the nvidia driver, with the clean installation, between the time when the driver was unninstaled and the new one got installed, the stuttering disappeared; - with latencymon, the highest meadured interrupt to process latency was 180, the average latency is arround the 30s and with spikes to the 80s for no aparent reason, the highest DPC routine execution time was the "nvlddmkm.sys - Nvidia Windows Kernel Mode Driver, v445.87" with 581 and the highest ISR routine execution time was the "dxgkrnl.sys - DirectX Graphics Kernel" with 216, all this while just working on the pc, no games involved; - MSI Afterburner doesn't open, or better, it opens and closes, opens and closes, opens and closes, etc; - i ran a few more tests and i executed some "fixes" but none of that worked out, and while i was tapping this message, sometimes the website testufo got stable, without stuttering; - i noticed now as well that the pc stutters when i do something more than just stand still writing, like uploading the video, opening and closing many times the start menu or just opening a tab... My PC's specs: - Monitor 1 : ASUS VG248 144Hz - Monitor 2 : ASUS VX248 - Monitor 3 : Samsung S24D300 - Motherboard : MSI Prestige X570 Creation - Processor : AMD Ryzen 9 3900X - Cooler : CoolerMaster ML360R RGB - Graphic Card : MSI Gaming Z Nvidia RTX 2070 - RAM : 4x8GB G-skill Trident Z 3600hz CL16 - SSD 1 : 500GB SSD Samsung 970 Evo Plus M.2 NVMe - SSD 2 : 1TB SSD Samsung 860 Evo SATA Any help is welcome and i'm willing to test and answer all the help you can give me guys! Thank you! :) MOV_0414_(1).mp4
  6. Thanks for everything and i will think about the ryzen anc check the gen3!
  7. And a question that i'm asking myself after read some forums: can i put 4 sticks of ram in the i9-9990k??
  8. Thanks you guys for all your answers! About the RAMs, is it really worth the 40€ difference between the Crucial and the HyperX? The difference is that the HyperX speed is 2666MHz and the Crucial 3200MHz, but the CPU maximum is 2666MHz anyways. Btw, i switched the modo to the MSI MEG Z390 ACE, according to the guide here on the forum is in a higher tier! About the Ryzen, i was about to choose the 2920X or the 1950X, but the power consuption pushed me back as it was a tie between both of them and the i9-9990k
  9. I'm planning to buy a new gaming/working build and this i what i've got so far: https://pcpartpicker.com/list/Ymx2hy My main concern is about wich memory do i choose for my rig... I have 3 options in mind (the websites listed below are in portuguese, sorry ) https://www.globaldata.pt/gskill-kit-16gb-2-x-8gb-ddr4-3000mhz-trident-z-rgb-cl14-f4-3000c14d-16gtzr?fbclid=IwAR3GPq2i6exm_qNNPUX1K67qJ-9vBAhvji6MBtgZ5Gnv2VsKPACRO8vDRgw https://www.globaldata.pt/hyperx-kit-32gb-2-x-16gb-ddr4-2666mhz-fury-black-hx426c16fbk232?fbclid=IwAR0ru56WfoGi-xjtiSoxuRsWCt2sI4-gnUgkOZGq6ssrQuYm_ATGhrBi7cs https://www.globaldata.pt/crucial-kit-32gb-2-x-16gb-ddr4-3200mhz-ballistix-sport-lt-grey-bls2k16g4d32aesb?fbclid=IwAR18ST6Ugukf5uCsqBTOn3JGPghOjp7VE5D3Nju3MQwE880QkRS-zlLHs0kY Waiting for you advices and thanks! EDIT: Since i'm asking this i can ask what you guys think i can change on my build to make it better, for more or less the same price
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