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Win10 system wide microstutter

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Solved all my problems by installing Windows 7.

Ok, let me rephrase that.

System intermittently freezes for 50/200 ms. System does not bsod, nor does programs crash.

If i run a synthetic cpu bench my cpu appears to be fine, both oc'd and stock. (aida64)

Running memtest shows no errors.

Gfx bench shows no errors, nor artifacts. oc'd and stock. (3dmark)

 

System is well cooled, and neither cpu nor gpu ever hits +79c. Ever.

I have tried fresh windows 10 install with format c:.

Have replaced the motherboard, the other one is off to rma because of rtc issues. And fresh win10 install after motherboard install. And yes, installed drivers from msi as the first thing. Issue persists.

 

My guess is that it's a windows thing, but i do not know how to verify that. Booting in safe mode is pointless as i have no audio or video to verify the issue.

 

Example. At the 3 sec mark.

 

 

 

 

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Your BIOS is related to your BIOS. Windows doesn't touch that, Windows has nothing to do with your BIOS. If your system has a system to allow you to turn on at a particular time, and it doesn't work, then your BIOS has an issue, or the motherboard is broken. Look into upgrading your BIOS to the latest version. Might fix the performance issue with Windows 10.

 

If that doesn't help, then be sure to install your motherboard and SATA controller drivers. Usually, this is what causes this kind of behavior, if it's not the BIOS.

 

As for the mouse double drivers, can I see where you see that in the device manager? And what is your mouse?

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14 hours ago, GoodBytes said:

Your BIOS is related to your BIOS. Windows doesn't touch that, Windows has nothing to do with your BIOS. If your system has a system to allow you to turn on at a particular time, and it doesn't work, then your BIOS has an issue, or the motherboard is broken. Look into upgrading your BIOS to the latest version. Might fix the performance issue with Windows 10.

 

If that doesn't help, then be sure to install your motherboard and SATA controller drivers. Usually, this is what causes this kind of behavior, if it's not the BIOS.

 

As for the mouse double drivers, can I see where you see that in the device manager? And what is your mouse?

Yes, i thought so too. But apparently windows 10 is more powerful then i had imagined. First time it happened i thought as you, it was a motherboard issue. But it was not. I couldn't put the computer to sleep either, it would instantly wake up. I spoke with asus support because i thought i was about to do an RMA. But finally figured out that it was caused by the second "HID compatible mouse" And disabling that made everything work perfectly again, for 3 months. I even tried enabling and disabling it just to make sure that was actually it, when it was active it didn't work, when it was deactivated it worked. Now the problem is back in a different form i suppose.

 

I've tried installing drivers on a fresh copy, and installing no drivers on a fresh copy as per request from MS support. But, on win7 everything is smooth as butter.

 

I have a logitech g5. And see attached image.

 

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