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Hey guys,

I have a little problem with my computer and hope someone can help me,

since a few days I realized that my computer is stuttering even during idle after a usage of about 1-2 hours.

Also my sound is distorted and my mouse stutters a bit.

Feels like I would call it "micro-lags".

I really hope someone can help me.

Taskmanager doesn't show any suspicious utilization on cpu or RAM during these lags.

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Just now, Vacras said:

To me that sounds like a software issue.

probably drivers/windows. Have you tried reinstalling either of those?

 

also could you post your specs? :)

What I've already done is a windows inplace upgrade.

After that I thought it was solved but it wasn`t.

Here my specs:

System

  • CPU
    Intel core i7 6700k 4,5 GHz
  • Motherboard
    Asus Maximus VIII Hero
  • RAM
    16GB 2666MHz DDR 4 Crucial Ballistix Tactical
  • GPU
    Gainward GeForce® GTX 970 Phantom
  • Case
  • Storage
    128 GB Samsung SSD 840 Pro (System) + 500 GB HDD
  • PSU
    Be Quiet! S6-SYS-UA-550W
  • Display(s)
    Samsung SyncMaster S24B350
  • Cooling
    Watercooled Antec H2O H600 Pro
  • Keyboard
    Sharkoon Skiller
  • Mouse
    Sharkoon Darkglider
  • Sound
    Onboard
  • Operating System
    Microsoft Windows 10 Pro
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2 minutes ago, Maxido said:

What I've already done is a windows inplace upgrade.

After that I thought it was solved but it wasn`t.

I once used the standard windows 7 to windows 10 upgrade and got similar issues like you have after that. 

Like I suggested try reinstalling drivers for your GPU. If that doesn't work then try to boot from a different drive and see whether that solves the problem.

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3 minutes ago, Vacras said:

I once used the standard windows 7 to windows 10 upgrade and got similar issues like you have after that. 

Like I suggested try reinstalling drivers for your GPU. If that doesn't work then try to boot from a different drive and see whether that solves the problem.

Ok I´ll try but it will need time because the problem is gone after a restart.

Thanks for your help so far :)

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