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Well I did figure it out eventually. the culprit was Diagnostic policy service.

I also maxed out a couple power modes hidden in windows so it seems to run even better than before.

I likely will still upgrade the psu in the future for upgrades and a more trusted brand.

Alright. forgive how sloppy this will be, I have literally never used a forum before.

Recently I turned on my pc to do some gaming and with MW2 (single player) and warhammer space marine, with discord sometimes having audio issues aswell (only things I had time to play or test) Experienced almost CONSTANT stuttering lag and audio issues.This system has been run very lightly a couple days a month for almost 2 years with 0 issues

My setup for my custom ordered pre-built is as follows,

Win 10

ryzen 5800x. coolermaster 240 AIO

Msi x570 Mpg gaming plus (not what I ordered)

32gb corsair vengeance 3200mhz

EVGA ultra black 3070

PSU is a Gamdias 750(i hope, also not what was ordered)

storages are 3tb of samsung 980 pros and a 2tb samsung 870 qvo

This issue began on startup so of course I went and updated windows and nvidia drivers, no effect, I have checked task manager and have seen no issues with temps, cpu or drive usage, I have also opened BIOs and FTPM was already disabled, this was as far as I got before I had to hit the road for work again and I have had a couple ideas that I cannot try till I make it home the 12th, I was hoping to pick brains and get more ideas I could try for when I get back.

My BIOs is from Jan of 2021, but I don't really see that being the issue

Both of the games I tried and probably discord are on the 870 qvo that is the main drive for I'd say 80% of what's on the computer, the nvmes are brand new, I cant help but wonder if I am experiencing an early SATA drive failure?

My final thought atm is the PSU,  I ordered this system with a corsair 750w, however along with the Mobo they changed it in order to speed up shipping during the pandemic, I believe what is in there now is a Gamdias unit, but I have not checked to make sure it is a 750, I see mixed reveiws on the brand and am worried that perhaps that is beginning to fail,and if it has hopefully it has not ruined anything else. I am planning to upgrade this regardless sometimes soon 

This pc is only ran about 4 days a month when I am home and is shut down daily, power killswitched when I am on the road,

Any assistance I could get or ideas would be greatly appreciated. I myself am not super tech savvy but I do attempt to keep up with what's going on and try to research before I do things

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Possible causes:
 

Audio Settings

Audio Driver

 

Network Settings

Network Driver

Or something else... entirely.


Post again when you are back. It will be hard to troubleshoot the pc without being able to tinker with it.

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18 minutes ago, Drfishstick said:

 

My BIOs is from Jan of 2021, but I don't really see that being the issue

 

You have it all wrong. Flash the latest BIOS. Agesa 1207 fixes almost all AM4 issues!

And downloadd the latest chipset drivers fdirectly from AMD!

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  • 2 weeks later...

Well I did figure it out eventually. the culprit was Diagnostic policy service.

I also maxed out a couple power modes hidden in windows so it seems to run even better than before.

I likely will still upgrade the psu in the future for upgrades and a more trusted brand.

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