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Nickolass

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  1. Scratch that. 990 Pro firmware was already having issues! Downloaded new firmware and all good. Stutters are still there but not nearly as frequent.
  2. Ok now something new is happening. Games are crashing after installing new drivers. Heres the file from CPUZ let me know if you find anything odd. Might be an ignorant question, but is it possible installing the same driver twice could cause something like this? GPU-Z Sensor Log.txt
  3. Installed newest audio driver, chipset from mobo, chipset from software, and gpu drivers are up to date. Ill report back after a few games!
  4. Clean install of windows on new ssd. When looking at the graphs from CPU-Z everything looks completely normal. GPU usage is stable, clock speed is stable. I have attached the log file if youre interested in looking. Two sessions of gaming including with some stuttering. GPU-Z Sensor Log.txt
  5. Windows 11 worth installing or should I stay on 10? Will download one tomorrow on the new drive.
  6. Yes, everything is up to date and should be working correctly.
  7. Not really jumping the gun. I’ve needed a faster SSD and was planning to grab one while they were on sale anyway. Just to give a few examples, hunt showdown, apex, siege.
  8. Great, you will notice the FPS bump and fix the stuttering issue, especially comparing the literal best PCIe Gen4.0 NVME to a mere HDD Yep, definitely a worthy purchase. I have the x570 aorus elite so I have the heat sink. Cant beat a gem 4 nvme 2TB for $130!
  9. Cool beans. The HDD is getting close to 4 years old at this point so not surprised if it starts breaking down. Was already planning to pick up a 2tb 990 pro since its on sale. So this works great! If the issue persists, I'm going to install Windows on the new SSD.
  10. I should also mention windows is installed on said SSD but most games are on the seagate 2tb HDD.
  11. Hey everyone! I'm in a bit of a predicament right now. I recently upgraded my rig and now have a 4070, 5800x3d, 32gb 3600, 650-watt psu. When playing games I receive somewhat consistent stuttering. I scanned both my drives for malware and nothing was detected on multiple different softwares. I stress-tested both GPU and CPU and everything runs great. Checked HDD and SSD health and both came back good. Mostly lost here and interested in hearing some people more experienced than me.
  12. Yes but i was having problems with 3600 for some reason, so I put it down to 3466
  13. It happens in almost every game I play.
  14. A 2060 super fe ryzen 7 3700x aorus x570 elite gskill trident z neo 8x2 3600 a seasonic gx650 unit and my game stutters if that narrows it down
  15. A 2060 super fe ryzen 7 3700x aorus x570 elite gskill trident z neo 8x2 3600 a seasonic gx650 unit
  16. Ive been getting a bunch of frame spikes in game, and Im trying to narrow it down. How would I know if its my gpu or cpu? Or some other part?
  17. There all updated, I feel like if its stock that way, it shouldnt be a big deal right?
  18. At stock, pretty much idol its still over 1.35v
  19. Under load, it hit like 1.40 with the overclock.
  20. While idoling, my voltage is around 1.35 - 1.37 which ive been told is too high. And thats on default settings, but when I auto overclock in the ryzen master software, my voltage is around 1.40 which ive been told is also too high. Im so confused, if my voltage is too high at stock there must be a problem./
  21. My pc will just randomly reboot
  22. Im still getting kertnal power errors after doing everything. Updating drivers, using a ups, a new power supply, wipping windows. Everything! and Im still getting them. Anybody know why?
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