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Hi, two days ago i started noticing a micro-stuttering on windows 10, i reinstalled windows today and still the same problem, i entered windows in safe mode and it works perfectly fine without any stutter. What can i do to try knowing what its causing this issue?

 

pc specs:

ryzen 3 2200g

8gb ram

gigabyte ab350m-gaming 3

gtx 1650 4gb gddr6

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What type of drive is it installed on

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1 minute ago, Sparkloss said:

its installed on a 7200rpm 1tb western digital hard drive. 

And that's your boot drive? Or mass storage drive? 

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14 minutes ago, BlueChinchillaEatingDorito said:

And that's your boot drive? Or mass storage drive? 

not sure if it matters,  i have a 2.5"  5200rpm (actually 2, alternating , a toshiba and a wd) drive in my laptop (i5) win 10 and win 11 work perfectly fine.

 

it also boots way faster than my ryzen desktop (which has a samsung evo as boot drive)

 

*ps: although tbf, im convinced those 3.5" drives are terrible, they're, slow and heavy…

 

 

19 minutes ago, Sparkloss said:

i entered windows in safe mode and it works perfectly fine without any stutter.

so you have to check what background / startup processes are running that arent windows default processes .

 

 

Can you post a screenshot of "startup" page in taskmanager?

 

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12 minutes ago, Mark Kaine said:

not sure if it matters,  i have a 2.5"  5200rpm (actually 2, alternating , a toshiba and a wd) drive in my laptop (i5) win 10 and win 11 work perfectly fine.

 

it also boots way faster than my ryzen desktop.

 

*ps: although tbf, im convinced those 3.5" drives are terrible, they're, slow and heavy…

 

 

so you have to check what background / startup processes are running that arent windows default processes .

 

 

Can you post a screenshot of "startup" page in taskmanager?

 

yes, here it is. I only have installed, Discord, Valorant and Nvidia drivers. Nothing else.

Without Microsoft edge open, the mem usage is around 19% and the cpu usage never surpass 24% 

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11 minutes ago, Sparkloss said:

yes, here it is. I only have installed, Discord, Valorant and Nvidia drivers. Nothing else.

Without Microsoft edge open, the mem usage is around 19% and the cpu usage never surpass 24% 

image.png.aeb594f28d8e89fda02c5ff63d6c8a6f.png

ok i dont see anything  weird, but you could try disable any discord stuff, its known to make issues sometimes .

 

Also a screenshot of startup would still be useful , its "inicio"  tab im guessing…

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11 minutes ago, Mark Kaine said:

ok i dont see anything  weird, but you could try disable any discord stuff, its known to make issues sometimes .

 

Also a screenshot of startup would still be useful , its "inicio"  tab im guessing…

oh, is this it?

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and this is a screenshot of "Hard disk Sentinel" image.png.845fb30bfcbe72d4f10f5c8a30c330b7.png

  

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