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PC Stuttering and Choppy-ness

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What are your specs? Normally these kinds of issues can be caused by a slow HDD. Also, try quitting your anitivrus, application dock (the thing at the top), etc. Also, viruses can cause this.

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I see on your video you replaced just about everything could be something like a faulty motherboard with bad vrms or something like that i would suggest replacing the motherboard.

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On 4/19/2019 at 9:33 AM, ImAlsoRan said:

What are your specs? Normally these kinds of issues can be caused by a slow HDD. Also, try quitting your anitivrus, application dock (the thing at the top), etc. Also, viruses can cause this.

I have a i7-4770, GTX 1060 6GB, 16GB (8x2) dual channel. OS on 850 Evo 250Gb SSD, games off WD 1TB HDD
I'm running a fresh install of windows though

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On 4/19/2019 at 10:45 PM, mastertyler04 said:

I see on your video you replaced just about everything could be something like a faulty motherboard with bad vrms or something like that i would suggest replacing the motherboard.

How do VRMs or a bad motherboard affect this?

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  • 3 weeks later...

If you still need this info bad vrms wont power the cpu with steady voltage which can lead to choppiness.

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On 4/18/2019 at 6:33 PM, ImAlsoRan said:

What are your specs? Normally these kinds of issues can be caused by a slow HDD. Also, try quitting your anitivrus, application dock (the thing at the top), etc. Also, viruses can cause this.

I would agree with ImAlsoRan. An 850 Evo, if you got it in the year it came out would be rounding 5 years now. SSDs dont last forever, I would say try booting into a different disk that's formatted to windows.

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