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Hi! i will ask here since windows didn't seems to be a∫le to get an answer other then "you might have to do a clean install and if it happens again, we can see for something else".... -_- 

My problem is that when my computer comes out of sleep for the first time after a fresh restart, i have some stutter using my computer. About 2-3 frames stop, sometimes more, every few minutes. It is quite annoying and is happening for some times now, but i can't waste a day reinstalling everything since i am working every day for the past few months (not really joking). 
BUT when i am gaming at night to relaxe, there is no more stutter. And when i finish, is start again to stutter. I suspect it might be a windows drivers somewhere that don't process information properly when it comes out of sleep. But has much as looking down the dll files, drivers processing at the moment.... i am a little out.

 

My computer is as follow, everything is up to date.:
amd ryzen 1700x stock speed with AIO cooler

asus x370-a prime

32gig ram corsair (2x16) at 18-18-18-35 @2400 

amd gigabyte r9 380x gaming oc edition

OS on ssd. Sandisk ultra ssd 512gb

PSU corsari gold 500w (i change a few weeks ago but wa running issues with my "dead" xfx psu 750w gold)

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Is the CPU downclocking maybe? check the speeds in task manager or something, if you're gaming it is probably being used more so won't stutter? If you keep task manager in the background it may also show you a specific task or service that could be hanging or hogging usages which causes it

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On 11/30/2018 at 10:39 PM, tmurlis said:

Is the CPU downclocking maybe? check the speeds in task manager or something, if you're gaming it is probably being used more so won't stutter? If you keep task manager in the background it may also show you a specific task or service that could be hanging or hogging usages which causes it

i tried that before and since i can,t predict the stutter, it's hard to know when it is going to happen, and often i am browsing internet at the same time. And cpu goes at it's lowest at base clock speed... so about 2.3ghz.
it's kind of a weird bug to be honest.

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