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Brand new pc build / Stuttering issues.

I just build a brand new system and it stutters when Im watching any video, playing any game, and listening to music. I made sure my ram is fine. cpu is fine. gpu is fine. hdd and ssd are fine. psu is fine. It is very brief and happens randomly. and yes I have tried re-seating everything, making sure connections are tight, and making sure all OC's are stable. I figured out that this (IMAGE BELOW) pops up in windows event viewer every time it happens.

 

component list.

 

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

CPU----> AMD Ryzen 5 1600 

RAM----> G.SKILL Flare X Series 16GB

MOBO---> GIGABYTE GA-AB350-GAMING 3

SSD------> Samsung 960 Evo 250 GB M.2

HDD----> Western Digital Black 1 TB

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

PSU----> EVGA 750 BQ, 80+ Bronze
 

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My Rig: Intel 3770k with Corsair H100i pull, Asus Z98 pro , Corsair Vengeance 8GBx2 2100 mhz CL9, Galax HOF 1080 TI, 4 x OCZ Vertex 3 120 gig Raid 0, Corsair AX 850, Corsair Obsidian 650D

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Just now, RaptorCandy said:

Try to reinstall the GPU/CPU drivers.

hmmmmmm. already did that m8.

 

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1 minute ago, DiGiTaL FaKiE said:

hmmmmmm. already did that m8.

 

Have you tried to test it without your GPU?

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3 minutes ago, RaptorCandy said:

Have you tried to test it without your GPU?

ryzen doesnt have build in video and I have tried it with another gpu. same issue. also tried it with another cpu, ram, psu, and hdd.

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Just now, DiGiTaL FaKiE said:

ryzen doesnt have build in video and I have tried it with another gpu. same issue. also tried it with another cpu, ram, psu, and hdd.

Tried another CPU and mobo? if so try to reinstall Windows if you can.

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Just now, RaptorCandy said:

Tried another CPU and mobo? if so try to reinstall Windows if you can.

*replaced mobo and yes windows fresh install 3 times.

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"made sure OC's are stable". Remove those first in events like this, always. After which start monitoring MSI Afterburner for GPU/CPU load, and also take note of Taskmanager in terms of Disk usage.

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Just now, Majestic said:

"made sure OC's are stable". Remove those first in events like this, always. After which start monitoring MSI Afterburner for GPU/CPU load, and also take note of Taskmanager in terms of Disk usage.

did do that m8.

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Just now, Majestic said:

"made sure OC's are stable". Remove those first in events like this, always. After which start monitoring MSI Afterburner for GPU/CPU load, and also take note of Taskmanager in terms of Disk usage.

I've literately been sitting here for hours doing that.

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Just now, DiGiTaL FaKiE said:

did do that m8.

If you're going to respond to everything with "did that" but elaborate nothing on the results, it's pretty much pointless commentary.

I don't trust anyone's interpretation of the results, so show them.

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Just now, DiGiTaL FaKiE said:

*replaced mobo and yes windows fresh install 3 times.

So you've literally swapped everything and it still didn't work. have you tried this?

 

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From another forum, although it applies to a different app, same principle:

1. Open Regedit.
2. Go to HKEY_Classes_Root\CLSID\*CLSID*.
Note: *CLSID* stand for the ID that appears in your event viewer error. In your case, it's {C2F03A33-21F5-47FA-B4BB-156362A2F239}.
3. Right click on it then select permission.
4. Click Advance and change the owner to administrators. Also click the box that will appear below the owner line.
5. Apply full control.
6. Close the tab then go to HKEY_LocalMachine\Software\Classes\AppID\*APPID*.
Note: *AppID* is the ID that appears in your event viewer. In your case it's {316CDED5-E4AE-4B15-9113-7055D84DCC97}.
7. Right click on it then select permission.
8. Click Advance and change the owner to administrators.
9. Click the box that will appear below the owner line.
10. Click Apply and grant full control to Administrators.
11. Close all tabs and go to Administrative tool.
12. Open component services.
13. Click Computer, click my computer, then click DCOM.
14. Look for the corresponding service that appears on the error viewer.
15. Right click on it then click properties.
16. Click security tab then click Add User. Add SYSTEM then apply.
17. Tick the Activate local box.


So use the relevant keys here and the DCOM Config should give you access to the greyed out areas:

CLSID:

{D63B10C5-BB46-4990-A94F-E40B9D520160}

and APPID 

{9CA88EE3-ACB7-47C8-AFC4-AB702511C276}
 

 

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Just now, Majestic said:

If you're going to respond to everything with "did that" but elaborate nothing on the results, it's pretty much pointless commentary.

I don't trust anyone's interpretation of the results, so show them.

show what? hours of me monitoring every damn thing on my pc? Cuz I dont care what you trust. All i know is ive been sitting here for about 5 hours trying to figure this shit out myself and finally came on here to ask for help just to be given options ive constantly already done and tried.

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1 minute ago, RaptorCandy said:

So you've literally swapped everything and it still didn't work. have you tried this?

 

 

the two ID's from that do not correspond with my ID's and cannot be found in the directories it says to look in.

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1 minute ago, DiGiTaL FaKiE said:

the two ID's from that do not correspond with my ID's and cannot be found in the directories it says to look in.

Instead of the ID's shown by him use your ID's instead he stated that at the end lol.

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1 minute ago, DiGiTaL FaKiE said:

the two ID's from that do not correspond with my ID's and cannot be found in the directories it says to look in.

To be completely honest im starting to think its a network issue. 

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Just now, RaptorCandy said:

Instead of the ID's shown by him use your ID's instead he stated that at the end lol.

I did. only one of my ids can be found their and when following the steps it still does not fix it. Ive sat here for hours trying to figure this out and ive read through those two links you sent me many times before even posting on here.

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25 minutes ago, DiGiTaL FaKiE said:

show what? hours of me monitoring every damn thing on my pc? Cuz I dont care what you trust. All i know is ive been sitting here for about 5 hours trying to figure this shit out myself and finally came on here to ask for help just to be given options ive constantly already done and tried.

The data dude, the MSI Afterburner logs/graphs. Screenshots of taskmanager during the stutters. You staring at them for 5 hours means nothing. Why are you assuming you couldn't possibly have missed anything yet still require help from the forum to figure it out. Is this really you asking for help, or did you require confirmation of your ineptitude by providing as little details as possible, and reassess yourself by the knowledge of us not being able to figure it out aswell.

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