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CPU-Z : Moving the window is laggy and delayed... Normal?

Ngamer666

Hello,

i noticed that when i move around my cpu-z software window around the screen it has like 1-2 seconds delay before it actualy moves where i drag it with my mouse. There is a few programs that does this on my computer for example photoshop and others i can't remember which ones but it really like my mouse movement is delayed by 1-2 second when i move them around the monitor...

What would cause this?

I'm in WIN10

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2 minutes ago, Ngamer666 said:

Hello,

i noticed that when i move around my cpu-z software window around the screen it has like 1-2 seconds delay before it actualy moves where i drag it with my mouse. There is a few programs that does this on my computer for example photoshop and others i can't remember which ones but it really like my mouse movement is delayed by 1-2 second when i move them around the monitor...

What would cause this?

I'm in WIN10

Are you Overclocked?
I usually get that when I push my core freq too high or ram timings too tight.

The Vinyl Decal guy.

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10 minutes ago, Ngamer666 said:

Hello,

i noticed that when i move around my cpu-z software window around the screen it has like 1-2 seconds delay before it actualy moves where i drag it with my mouse. There is a few programs that does this on my computer for example photoshop and others i can't remember which ones but it really like my mouse movement is delayed by 1-2 second when i move them around the monitor...

What would cause this?

I'm in WIN10

List your system spec here
If there is any overclock aside from XMP, list it as well.

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8 minutes ago, MeDownYou said:

Are you Overclocked?
I usually get that when I push my core freq too high or ram timings too tight.

no

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HPET caused similar before. Disable it if it is enabled.

 

 

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On 9/18/2022 at 3:43 PM, Ngamer666 said:

no

That's not entirely true, You have XMP active. Check your dimms in bios and manually set them to the voltage on the sticks see if that helps

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