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The hardest stutter to troubleshoot

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Re: The hardest stutter to troubleshoot 2018/09/24 04:11:35 (permalink)
oh, right, i forgot.
 
what about a different wall socket or powerboard?
 
I've seen faulty surge protected boards cause stutter by inserting heavy variation in voltages coming out of the psu.

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Re: The hardest stutter to troubleshoot 2018/09/24 06:34:12 (permalink)
squall-leonhart
oh, right, i forgot.
 
what about a different wall socket or powerboard?
 
I've seen faulty surge protected boards cause stutter by inserting heavy variation in voltages coming out of the psu.




Indeed, I moved my computer around and changed all of this, actually. Approximately 1 month ago. 
 
I am so unsure of what else to try now. It's mind boggling. When I approach vendors, they always play pass the parcel. I am so confused at what the cause may be. I need to isolate the events that take place in the moment when it happens, but to do so is very difficult.
 
I will try and run process monitor again this evening. The closest I got to it was seeing that previously the resource monitor showed disk writes coming up with game files. So, I assumed disk activity was causing the stutter. I changed disks, alas it still happens.
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Re: The hardest stutter to troubleshoot 2018/09/25 12:37:02 (permalink)
One thing I have noticed: when I limit my FPS to 60, there is no stutter in the two tests I performed.
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Re: The hardest stutter to troubleshoot 2018/10/14 07:08:05 (permalink)
I am also posting to this thread: https://forums.geforce.co...-causing-stuttering/1/
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Re: The hardest stutter to troubleshoot 2018/10/31 14:47:04 (permalink)
Update: 580 didn't solve the issue, and had terrible coil whine.

 
Tried using Gen 2.0 PCI slot and didn't solve it either (for both cards).
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