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I went into the bios and overclocked my corsair vengeance ram: from 1333 to 1600MHz, as it is a 1600MHz RAM.

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As i started using my PC I noticed the mouse cursor stuttering and then the system is stuttering. Its not to the point where my screen in lagging like crazy but this sight stutter is really annoying.

 

Do I have to change the DRAM voltage or anything? I have everything set to Auto for voltages (cpu, dram)

Processor- AMD Athlon X4 750K Trinity Quad-Core 3.4GHz. Motherboard- MSI Socket FM2 FM2-A75MA-E35. GPU- NVIDIA Geforce GTX 750 Ti SC 2GB GDDR5. RAM-  4GB Corsair Vengeance. Storage- 750GB Seagate Barracuda HDD. PSU- Corsair CX500. Case- Rosewill Line-M MiniATX.

Dell Inspiron N5110 intel i5

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I went into the bios and overclocked my corsair vengeance ram: from 1333 to 1600MHz, as it is a 1600MHz RAM.

http://amzn.to/1lG8XrK

http://amzn.to/1isfOoG

 

As i started using my PC I noticed the mouse cursor stuttering and then the system is stuttering. Its not to the point where my screen in lagging like crazy but this sight stutter is really annoying.

 

Do I have to change the DRAM voltage or anything? I have everything set to Auto for voltages (cpu, dram)

could be your ram timings, I'd just run it at 1333 since the difference is minimal

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CPU: R5 1600 @ 4.2 GHz; GPU: Asus STRIX & Gigabyte g1 GTX 1070 SLI; RAM: 16 GB Corsair vengeance 3200 MHz ; Mobo: Asrock Taichi x470; SSD: 512 gb Samsung 950 Pro Storage: 5x Seagate 2TB drives; 1x 2TB WD PurplePSU: 700 Watt Huntkey; Peripherals: Acer S277HK 4K Monitor; Logitech G502 gaming mouse; Corsair K95 Mechanical keyboard; 5.1 Logitech x530 sound system

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So you have a 4GB + 8GB setup? That could be a start to your problem.

no it shouldn't if the timings are the same, if they are not he should just keep them at the speed the bios set them to automatically.

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CPU: R5 1600 @ 4.2 GHz; GPU: Asus STRIX & Gigabyte g1 GTX 1070 SLI; RAM: 16 GB Corsair vengeance 3200 MHz ; Mobo: Asrock Taichi x470; SSD: 512 gb Samsung 950 Pro Storage: 5x Seagate 2TB drives; 1x 2TB WD PurplePSU: 700 Watt Huntkey; Peripherals: Acer S277HK 4K Monitor; Logitech G502 gaming mouse; Corsair K95 Mechanical keyboard; 5.1 Logitech x530 sound system

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Never mind, it turned out it was the USB port that was causing the problem (its broken). switched up the port and its all fine now

Processor- AMD Athlon X4 750K Trinity Quad-Core 3.4GHz. Motherboard- MSI Socket FM2 FM2-A75MA-E35. GPU- NVIDIA Geforce GTX 750 Ti SC 2GB GDDR5. RAM-  4GB Corsair Vengeance. Storage- 750GB Seagate Barracuda HDD. PSU- Corsair CX500. Case- Rosewill Line-M MiniATX.

Dell Inspiron N5110 intel i5

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