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Every game i play or anything that is in 3d has lag spikes where it stutters.

 

My pc-https://pcpartpicker.com/user/Magkill3/saved/#view=JVqV3C

 

I tested to see if it was the gpu so i swapped it out and it didn't make a change. The pc is not overclocked in anyway and all the voltages are set correctly. My only guess is its the ram having errors. I use blender a lot and the 16 gigs of ram is constantly used for bake sim and rendering animations. What else i think it could be is the hard drive not loading properly. In gta the loading screen was stuttering and causing noise like the sound chip was causing background noise.

 

Any help would be nice. 

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Well your GPU should be just fine for those things, but your CPU....

Specs:

 

Intel i7-4790K @ 4.7 GHz cooled by Corsair H80i | ASUS Maximus VII Formula |  G.Skill 8 GB (2 x 4GB) 2133 | EVGA 980 Superclocked (Fry) | 128GB Samsung 840 Pro OS Drive | WD Black HDD | 500GB Samsung 850 EVO | Corsair Vengeance K70 | Logitech G502 Proteus Core

 

 

lol @ AMD 8350

 

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Might not be a Hardware issue and it might be how the software is setup but lets check a few things to be safe.

(Check Nvida settings and always !ALWAYS! make sure Vsync or Triple Buffering is Disabled)

You can do this by editing the Global settings so all games and programs are effected.
Also make sure the Quality is set to Quality. Note: If you find WAY to much Hitching still, bump it

to Performance and I guarantee you'll notice less hitching with literally no visual loss in Quality.

 

 

So First question, is the OS on the SSD?

If the OS is on the SSD then is it GPT or MBR Partition?

If its GPT then check your Page file through your Advanced system settings and see if its custom set or the system is managing it.

 

Now I don't why, but I find that I had a bottleneck and bad hitching from how my page file was set, So since I had a GPT Samsung Evo 850 

I shrunk my overall size by about 11 gigs and created a separate partition through disk management ( NTFS loads best for Win7) to handle the Page, It stopped the stutter issue, But I still had a lot of hitching. 

 

So lets check the Ram, Its good shit, Cas 9, you should go into your mobo bios and make sure you enable the XMP profile.

For me that fixed a lot of Hitching and I'm running Cas 8 Vengeance Ram from Corsair Issued 2009 or so.

 

Lastly, do you have a Voltage meter? Could you check your overall load on a high performance game like Crysis 3 or BF4 (whatever throttles 99% GPU usage  the best, and a few tabs on chrome for good measure).

You may have to upgrade your PSU cause it needs more then what your asking for. Not saying its a bad PSU, just saying it needs more power in its Flux Capacitor :)

 

Good luck!

 

TLDR
My best guess is the Psu and how the page file is setup

I7 4790k @ 4.6Ghz 1.288V                 Corsair Vengeance 12GB Cas8                          Overclocker Thug life
MSI-Gaming-7                                       Corsair Sandforce GT 120gig                             http://pcpartpicker.com/p/R2Jb6h   (Current Build)

OCZ Vertex2 60gig                               Corsair F60 60gig

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I tried to fix the page and that didn't do andy thing. I swapped out my 780ti for a 760, the power delivery is not the issue. There is no setup that changed the page file it is all stock. same thing with the ssd. The ssd is for os boot and some other items. The western digital hdd is where gta 5 and all the other games it tried are stored. 

 

So now I'm thinking its the ram. I render alot and the pressure on the ram might be too much is what I'm thinking. The hdd is almost full and as apart of the system is on alot.

 

Another issue I'm having is my os is not accepting any application to be installed and run. just as an example i tried to install avast and it had an error when it was almost fully installed.

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I tried to fix the page and that didn't do andy thing. I swapped out my 780ti for a 760, the power delivery is not the issue. There is no setup that changed the page file it is all stock. same thing with the ssd. The ssd is for os boot and some other items. The western digital hdd is where gta 5 and all the other games it tried are stored. 

 

So now I'm thinking its the ram. I render alot and the pressure on the ram might be too much is what I'm thinking. The hdd is almost full and as apart of the system is on alot.

 

Another issue I'm having is my os is not accepting any application to be installed and run. just as an example i tried to install avast and it had an error when it was almost fully installed.

 

 

 

I got some bad news bears man, I forgot your CPU was the one I was just looking at on another topic.

Here's your problem, and its further explained here.

 

I'm sorry its not good news

 

http://linustechtips.com/main/topic/352363-i-think-im-over-looking-a-bottleneck/

I7 4790k @ 4.6Ghz 1.288V                 Corsair Vengeance 12GB Cas8                          Overclocker Thug life
MSI-Gaming-7                                       Corsair Sandforce GT 120gig                             http://pcpartpicker.com/p/R2Jb6h   (Current Build)

OCZ Vertex2 60gig                               Corsair F60 60gig

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