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Hey guys I need help.

Last year I made my first build, it has a 5800x3d 6800xt on a msi mortar b550m with 32gb ram ddr4 3200mhz from vipersteel and a 1tb wd sn850x, the PSU is a corsair RM850x, it has been great until last week.
Now everything is normal and sudenly a really fast stutter of like half a second and then it goes back to normal, it happens when im gaming and when Im not it even happened once when I was going through the BIOS, the usage is normal I dont ever get above 60/70% on gpu and cpu and temps are decent also. I have don a clean windows install and even used the bios option to clean the sdd, I dont know what it could be.
I would appreciate all the help I can get

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While a clean Windows install does rule some stuff out, random stutters are insanely annyoing and hard to diagnose from my experience.

Do you remember when they started, did you make any big changes to the system (like swapping files, installing updates/drivers?)? Is it the same if the game is installed on other drives as well (if you have them?)

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2 minutes ago, Catzzye said:

While a clean Windows install does rule some stuff out, random stutters are insanely annyoing and hard to diagnose from my experience.

Do you remember when they started, did you make any big changes to the system (like swapping files, installing updates/drivers?)? Is it the same if the game is installed on other drives as well (if you have them?)

Hey, I dont think I did but a week has passed and Ive tried a lot off stuff

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13 minutes ago, Catzzye said:

While a clean Windows install does rule some stuff out, random stutters are insanely annyoing and hard to diagnose from my experience.

Do you remember when they started, did you make any big changes to the system (like swapping files, installing updates/drivers?)? Is it the same if the game is installed on other drives as well (if you have them?)

Oh and yes is the same game same everything and I only have that one SSD

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Typically these types of stutters can be software, SSD, or Ram related.

 

Since it happens in bios and you have done a fresh install of Windows software can be ruled out.

 

That leaves Ram and SSD. Your SSD is a pretty reputable make and model but should still be tested. I would check it with Crystaldiskinfo and Crystaldiskmark. If the health and everything looks good there, the Ram would be the next culprit. Since it is the vipersteel model(cheaper/lower quality) I'd say it could be that. Run Windows Memory Diagnostics or Memtest86 and check for any errors with the memory. Or test a separate kit of ram in the system and see if the issue is still there.

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37 minutes ago, SpookyCitrus said:

Typically these types of stutters can be software, SSD, or Ram related.

 

Since it happens in bios and you have done a fresh install of Windows software can be ruled out.

 

That leaves Ram and SSD. Your SSD is a pretty reputable make and model but should still be tested. I would check it with Crystaldiskinfo and Crystaldiskmark. If the health and everything looks good there, the Ram would be the next culprit. Since it is the vipersteel model(cheaper/lower quality) I'd say it could be that. Run Windows Memory Diagnostics or Memtest86 and check for any errors with the memory. Or test a separate kit of ram in the system and see if the issue is still there.

Thats what I tought, Im running the windows memory diagnostic tool right now and that will take a while, is at 10% and running for more than an hour now, Will keep it posted, I will try the Crystaldiskinfo next if ram doesnt give me an issue

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1 minute ago, AndreRosa said:

Thats what I tought, Im running the windows memory diagnostic tool right now and that will take a while, is at 10% and running for more than an hour now, Will keep it posted, I will try the Crystaldiskinfo next if ram doesnt give me an issue

Yeah good call, if it isn't RAM, might be SSD, even tho as SpookyCitrus mentioned, it's reputable..

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3 minutes ago, Catzzye said:

Yeah good call, if it isn't RAM, might be SSD, even tho as SpookyCitrus mentioned, it's reputable..

I was thinking about changing ram to 3600mhz if thats the issue its all good, and by the way, any recommendations on ram? Now if its the ssd, I dont now what should I be buying or just send that to warranty.

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3 hours ago, SpookyCitrus said:

Typically these types of stutters can be software, SSD, or Ram related.

 

Since it happens in bios and you have done a fresh install of Windows software can be ruled out.

 

That leaves Ram and SSD. Your SSD is a pretty reputable make and model but should still be tested. I would check it with Crystaldiskinfo and Crystaldiskmark. If the health and everything looks good there, the Ram would be the next culprit. Since it is the vipersteel model(cheaper/lower quality) I'd say it could be that. Run Windows Memory Diagnostics or Memtest86 and check for any errors with the memory. Or test a separate kit of ram in the system and see if the issue is still there.

I've attached the crsitaldiskinfo and cristaldiskmark results. My ssd seems good right?

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21 hours ago, SpookyCitrus said:

Typically these types of stutters can be software, SSD, or Ram related.

 

Since it happens in bios and you have done a fresh install of Windows software can be ruled out.

 

That leaves Ram and SSD. Your SSD is a pretty reputable make and model but should still be tested. I would check it with Crystaldiskinfo and Crystaldiskmark. If the health and everything looks good there, the Ram would be the next culprit. Since it is the vipersteel model(cheaper/lower quality) I'd say it could be that. Run Windows Memory Diagnostics or Memtest86 and check for any errors with the memory. Or test a separate kit of ram in the system and see if the issue is still there.

Sorry for the spam, I did the checks you mentioned, windows memory tool came back as clean, no errors, so did MemoryCheck86 (I have the memtest86 print attached, sorry for the bad camera quality). On the SSD end it also seems all fine since the cristalDiskInfo and CrystalDiskMark are normal I belive (Prints are on the comment above). I dont know what else could be the problem and right now, I am just running stress tests on every component one by one. Do you have any other tips?

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6 hours ago, AndreRosa said:

is there any way I can test that?

You'd have to get another motherboard.

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