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I have the RM1000 by corsair. I am getting stuttering like this: 

 

 

What is the best power supply thats 1000 watt?

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Pretty confident that psu wouldn't cause stuttering.

Actually, I'm positive.

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I have the RM1000 by corsair. I am getting stuttering like this: 

 

 

What is the best power supply thats 1000 watt?

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Uninstall the GPU driver with Display Driver Uninstaller.

 

Then perform Clean Installation of GPU driver.

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Can almost guarantee you that's not your PSU.

What would it be?

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First of all, it looks like that's an online video being streamed, so it could just be buffering.

 

It could also just be the video itself, and be completely unrelated to your computer.

 

Has this happened with any other videos?

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Can almost guarantee you that's not your PSU.

Can i reinstall windows 10?

 

First of all, it looks like that's an online video being streamed, so it could just be buffering.

 

It could also just be the video itself, and be completely unrelated to your computer.

 

Has this happened with any other videos?

That was just an example. It happens any time.

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OK, does it ever stutter when you're doing anything else, like just on the desktop or in games?

Yes it does doing anything./

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Yes it does doing anything./

Assuming your monitor isn't the problem, first of all check your PC isn't running full throttle and simply stuttering because it's running slow.

To do this, open task manager and check the CPU and RAM utilization. If they are near 100% this could be the cause.

 

If you have decent hardware that's unlikely, and it's more likely to be a driver problem or perhaps overheating.

To check temperatures you can download a program like 'Speccy', and you can report the temps back here.

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