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This is a brand new pc build.

My pc has a weird issue rn and I'm 100% it has nothing to do with ram or gpu or cpu overclock or hdd. It will randomly do a brief stutter of audio and video at random times. It's not drivers either or conflicting drivers. And this only happens if audio is playing. It's weird cuz my old pc used to do this as well but at a larger scale. Something in the back of my head makes me think it's a lan issue? Is that even possible? When it happens my pc is loading something somewere as  the loading circle appears by the mouse. Event viewer doesn't show anything neither does task manager.

I have done so many things to try to fix it already with no luck.

Pc specs 

GPU----> MSI Gtx 1060 Armor 6gb Ocv1

CPU----> AMD Ryzen 5 1600 

RAM----> G.SKILL Flare X Series 16GB (2 x 8GB) 3200mhz

MOBO---> MSI B350m Gaming Pro

HDD----> Western Digital Black 1 TB

CASE---> Corsair Carbide Series 200R Compact ATX

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I know that people have had issues with 3200mhz RAM on Ryzen setups.
You could try tuning your RAM profile to 2666.
Otherwise, I'd check temps for heat throttling.

[CPU: 4.7ghz I5 6600k] [MBAsus Z170 Pro G] [RAM: G.Skill 2400 16GB(2x8)]

[GPU: MSI Twin Frozr GTX 970] [PSU: XFX Pro 850W] [Cooler: Hyper 212 Evo]
[Storage: 500GB WD HDD / 128GB SanDisk SSD ] [Case: DeepCool Tessaract]

[Keyboard: AZIO MGK1] [Mouse: Logitech G303] [Monitor: 2 x Acer 23" 1080p IPS]

 

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2 minutes ago, DioOmicida said:

I know that people have had issues with 3200mhz RAM on Ryzen setups.
You could try tuning your RAM profile to 2666.
Otherwise, I'd check temps for heat throttling.

Temps are at 67 max on load and I've tried all ram mhz and all timings with same issue.

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4 minutes ago, DiGiTaL FaKiE said:

Temps are at 67 max on load and I've tried all ram mhz and all timings with same issue.

The only other thing I could think to recommend is a full system restore and start over.
Files could be oddly fragmented, conflicted drivers, corrupt system/registry files. Malware. Could stem from many software sources if its not hardware. 

[CPU: 4.7ghz I5 6600k] [MBAsus Z170 Pro G] [RAM: G.Skill 2400 16GB(2x8)]

[GPU: MSI Twin Frozr GTX 970] [PSU: XFX Pro 850W] [Cooler: Hyper 212 Evo]
[Storage: 500GB WD HDD / 128GB SanDisk SSD ] [Case: DeepCool Tessaract]

[Keyboard: AZIO MGK1] [Mouse: Logitech G303] [Monitor: 2 x Acer 23" 1080p IPS]

 

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3 minutes ago, DioOmicida said:

The only other thing I could think to recommend is a full system restore and start over.
Files could be oddly fragmented, conflicted drivers, corrupt system/registry files. Malware. Could stem from many software sources if its not hardware. 

Have already done multiple times. Also have purchased a new hdd as well.

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Well it sounds like you've done everything I could think of.
Maybe someone else will comment or maybe AMD will offer an update in the near future that might address this problem.

[CPU: 4.7ghz I5 6600k] [MBAsus Z170 Pro G] [RAM: G.Skill 2400 16GB(2x8)]

[GPU: MSI Twin Frozr GTX 970] [PSU: XFX Pro 850W] [Cooler: Hyper 212 Evo]
[Storage: 500GB WD HDD / 128GB SanDisk SSD ] [Case: DeepCool Tessaract]

[Keyboard: AZIO MGK1] [Mouse: Logitech G303] [Monitor: 2 x Acer 23" 1080p IPS]

 

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6 minutes ago, DioOmicida said:

Well it sounds like you've done everything I could think of.
Maybe someone else will comment or maybe AMD will offer an update in the near future that might address this problem.

The thing is that the same problem persitem on my old pc build, the oNY thing similar between the two is that I'm using the same router/ethernet cable. Wondering if a lan issue could cause such a thing.

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Just now, DiGiTaL FaKiE said:

The thing is that the same problem persitem on my old pc build, the oNY thing similar between the two is that I'm using the same router/ethernet cable. Wondering if a lan issue could cause such a thing.

Does it only happen when you're streaming online videos, playing online games, and such?

"There is a fine line between not listening, and not caring. I'd like to think I walk that line every day of my life."

 

 

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18 minutes ago, N1ghtshade said:

Does it only happen when you're streaming online videos, playing online games, and such?

It happens if I'm doing anything with audio. Like discord, youtube, gaming, pandora. And when it happens windows must be doing something because the little loading circle appears by the mouse.

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Just now, DiGiTaL FaKiE said:

It happens if I'm doing anything with audio. Like discord, youtube, gaming, pandora. And when it happens windows must be doing something because the little loading circle appears by the mouse.

I've experienced this before, but only with lower end computers trying to stream online videos at high res. Like for instance, my Dell Chromebook 13 used to have this issue when streaming 1080p or above video from Youtube, but the video stuttered also. Turns out it was a weird codec that Youtube used (odd considering the chromebook was made by google also... you'd think they'd want their products to work well together), and so I got an extension that made Youtube use h264 encoding. But that Chromebook was a chromebook, it was extremely weak. And your build is definitely not weak. If it's only happening in online stuff, it's probably a LAN problem. Probably your internet is too slow to handle the audio streaming. What's your upload/download?

"There is a fine line between not listening, and not caring. I'd like to think I walk that line every day of my life."

 

 

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Desktop:

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CPU: Ryzen 5 2600X w/stock cooler, Motherboard: MSI X370 GAMING PLUS, RAM: Corsair Vengeance LPX 24gb DDR4-2600, GPU: EVGA RTX 2070 SUPER XC, Case: NZXT S340, PSU: Corsair RMx 750w, Keyboard: Corsair K50, Mouse: Corsair Ironclaw

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Lenovo IdeaPad S540

 

 

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2 minutes ago, N1ghtshade said:

I've experienced this before, but only with lower end computers trying to stream online videos at high res. Like for instance, my Dell Chromebook 13 used to have this issue when streaming 1080p or above video from Youtube, but the video stuttered also. Turns out it was a weird codec that Youtube used (odd considering the chromebook was made by google also... you'd think they'd want their products to work well together), and so I got an extension that made Youtube use h264 encoding. But that Chromebook was a chromebook, it was extremely weak. And your build is definitely not weak. If it's only happening in online stuff, it's probably a LAN problem. Probably your internet is too slow to handle the audio streaming. What's your upload/download?

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Just now, DiGiTaL FaKiE said:

300 up and 25 down.

That's what I have, and i've got no problems with it. How odd...

Is this a consistent problem? Does it happen all day every day, or just sometimes? It could just be your ISP is having a slow moment cause a bunch of people are getting on their computers also. I sometimes experience that in my area. On friday evenings, my wifi goes to shit because there's a bunch of kids all around getting on their iphones and clogging shit up.

"There is a fine line between not listening, and not caring. I'd like to think I walk that line every day of my life."

 

 

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Desktop:

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CPU: Ryzen 5 2600X w/stock cooler, Motherboard: MSI X370 GAMING PLUS, RAM: Corsair Vengeance LPX 24gb DDR4-2600, GPU: EVGA RTX 2070 SUPER XC, Case: NZXT S340, PSU: Corsair RMx 750w, Keyboard: Corsair K50, Mouse: Corsair Ironclaw

Laptop:

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Lenovo IdeaPad S540

 

 

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29 minutes ago, N1ghtshade said:

That's what I have, and i've got no problems with it. How odd...

Is this a consistent problem? Does it happen all day every day, or just sometimes? It could just be your ISP is having a slow moment cause a bunch of people are getting on their computers also. I sometimes experience that in my area. On friday evenings, my wifi goes to shit because there's a bunch of kids all around getting on their iphones and clogging shit up.

All day every day. Pretty sure it doesn't happen on wifi doh.

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Just now, DiGiTaL FaKiE said:

All day every day. Pretty sure it doesn't happen on wifi doh.

You get my point. You use LAN instead of wifi, but same effect. Anyway, I don't know then if it's constant.

"There is a fine line between not listening, and not caring. I'd like to think I walk that line every day of my life."

 

 

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Desktop:

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CPU: Ryzen 5 2600X w/stock cooler, Motherboard: MSI X370 GAMING PLUS, RAM: Corsair Vengeance LPX 24gb DDR4-2600, GPU: EVGA RTX 2070 SUPER XC, Case: NZXT S340, PSU: Corsair RMx 750w, Keyboard: Corsair K50, Mouse: Corsair Ironclaw

Laptop:

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Lenovo IdeaPad S540

 

 

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