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i5 4590 processor bottle necking?

I am having an issue with my pc. My set up :

Geforce Gtx 1070ti

Intel i5 4590

power supply - 750W

16G's of dd3 ram

SDD 250g Drive 

ASRock H97 Anniversary Mother board
When playing a game and having discord on, or just having a lot of strain on my pc causes it to "hiccup". A good way to describe it is every 5 seconds or so it looks like It drops to 0fps then back up again. Even though the fps count does not drop. When viewing system processes nothing seems abnormal. Nothing is spiking? What could the issue be? Is my processor bottle necking my graphics card? 

Overwatch 2018.08.17 - 16.19.50.05.mp4

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Sounds like a driver issue/conflict. 

 

Check task manager for any processes that are using more resources than they should and uninstall your Intel drivers and your Nvidia Drivers using DDU and reinstalling just the Nvidia drivers. 

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Are you running your games off the SSD? If you were running it off a HDD then maybe it could be a drive speed bottleneck?

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I had the same problem, i installed Advance System Care and it fixed the issue and i think there was a problem with defragmenting the HDD or with some apps running in the background, so i would recommend to give it a try, if that doesn't help try and see if your temps are oke and that your CPU or GPU arent running hot. I rly dont think its the CPU kuz mine is worst and its not bottlenecking.

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