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Random freezes and drops in FPS

oso08le

Hello!
I recently installed a new graphcis card and in the same sweep, I ended up reinstalling windows. However, after about a week of playing on the new graphics card, my computer randomly starts to freeze and drop in FPS for several seconds. This happens both when I'm in a game and when I'm in Chrome for instance. I've checked the resource manager but I can hardly find anything unnormal/ alarming, however my SSD peaks at 100% usage when this occurs, when it normally lays around 20% usage.

I've reinstalled GPU drivers, removed GPU overclock, Updated BIOS, removed CPU overclock, ran disk analysis using WD dashboard, I've experimented with different nvcp settings. I've done practically everything I can find on the internet but the problem persists, any1 with any tips or a solution?

 

.NFO-file is attached!

Specs:

- Intel I7 9700k running at 4,9Ghz

- Asus 2080 TI Strix OC

- Asus z390-A Prime

- WD WDS120G2G0B-00EP SSD

- WD blue 1tb drive (HDD)

- 2x Corsair vengeance LPX black (16Gb) DDR4

- 1x Hynix (8Gb) DDR4

- Thermaltake 700w RGB PSU

Elias-system.nfo

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1 minute ago, oso08le said:

Hello!
I recently installed a new graphcis card and in the same sweep, I ended up reinstalling windows. However, after about a week of playing on the new graphics card, my computer randomly starts to freeze and drop in FPS for several seconds. This happens both when I'm in a game and when I'm in Chrome for instance. I've checked the resource manager but I can hardly find anything unnormal/ alarming, however my SSD peaks at 100% usage when this occurs, when it normally lays around 20% usage.

I've reinstalled GPU drivers, removed GPU overclock, Updated BIOS, removed CPU overclock, ran disk analysis using WD dashboard, I've experimented with different nvcp settings. I've done practically everything I can find on the internet but the problem persists, any1 with any tips or a solution?

 

.NFO-file is attached!

Specs:

- Intel I7 9700k running at 4,9Ghz

- Asus 2080 TI Strix OC

- Asus z390-A Prime

- WD WDS120G2G0B-00EP SSD

- WD blue 1tb drive (HDD)

- 2x Corsair vengeance LPX black (16Gb) DDR4

- 1x Hynix (8Gb) DDR4

- Thermaltake 700w RGB PSU

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Check your temperatures. If they don't spike or if they are low, then it is most likely your SSD

geometry is hard
b550 > x570

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15 minutes ago, Downkey said:

Check your temperatures. If they don't spike or if they are low, then it is most likely your SSD

Nothing above 46°C, sits around 44°C when under load.

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