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Random stutters for a few seconds

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I have random freezes/stutters for a few sec for a pretty long time now, I tried everything I could think of, updated my bios to the newest, a fresh windows 11 install (but had this issue with 10 too), and I use the latest drivers. Before the BIOS update sometimes my windows become unresponsive or idk how to describe it. I could change between aplications, but nor my desktop icons, or anything in programs worked. Forexample I could alt tab out from a game to Brave but could open anything in it, so I had to restart my PC. Since I have the newest bios, these kind of crashes did not happen.

Before i updated my bios I couldnt see any wierd things on graphs in afterburner or task manager, the temps were normal (CPU idle around 40C and hits 70C while gaming, GPU around 75-80C). Once I saw my system drive hit 100% usage for a few seconds, i dont know if a failing SSD can couse something like this or not.

With the newest BIOS, I can see my CPU jump to 100% usage for about 3 seconds when these stutters happens.

 

My config:
AMD Ryzen 5 3600XT stock with PBO enabled
MSI B450 Tomahawk (Bios: 
7C02v1I)
PATRIOT VIPER 16GB(2x8) 3200MHZ CL16 - PV416G320C6K with XMP profile 2
Gainward GeForce RTX 2060 PHOENIX GS

FSP Hyper S 500W

Sys drive: Western Digital 256GB Black WDS256G1X0C M.2 PCIe (I've been using it since ~2017)

Any ideas what can couse this problem? I have a feeling about my CPU being the issue since I had nothing like that with my old 2600 and nothing I do software wise looks like helping at all, but I dont know anymore

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Latest chipset drivers downloaded from AMD directly?

 

Checked SSD health?

 

A couple more questions asked here:

 

M.S.C.E. (M.Sc. Computer Engineering), IT specialist in a hospital, 30+ years of gaming, 20+ years of computer enthusiasm, Geek, Trekkie, anime fan

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I'll double check the chipset driver when i get home, but as far is I know yes, and also check the drive health.

Also I think I'll install a fresh windows on my SATA SSD, and if I wont get the same issue with it, I can tell if my WD M.2 is near its end or something else causes the problem. 

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7 hours ago, 191x7 said:

Latest chipset drivers downloaded from AMD directly?

 

Checked SSD health?

 

A couple more questions asked here:

 

 

I now have the latest chipset drover from 2/28/2023 and checked my system drive. Hard Disk Sentinel says its performance is 100% and health is 53%. I run an error scan with HD Tune Pro and it says 0.0% damaged blocks. Gonna leave them running for the time I play tonight so they might see something if i have freezes again

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Still had 1 stutter with the new chipset driver but it was shorter then usually and only happened once in 3-4 hrs, the only thing i could see is my CPU jumping up to 100% for that time

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