It's the Asus Crosshair VI Hero.
So I was about to do a trace yesterday,
but while gaming it was silky smooth and stutters were gone.
Interesting.
The only two things I did was used speedguide.net's TCP
Optimizer to reset all net settings back to default and I changed both
of my IDE drivers to Microsofts standard AHCI drivers after reading
about how AMD's drivers are bugged and cause stutters, but there's not
much info out there about that, and they aren't downloadable because
they are baked into w10.
I suspect it has something to do with internet because it seems to happen more while playing a multiplayer mode game. Which is odd.
I can attempt to make a video yes, I'll screen cap the stutters.
So If I start stuttering again, I'm going to
trace. OH! Also I need to figure out how to set the Win perf analyzer's
temp and output drive to another other than my C drive as it's running
out of space when I try to trace.
It's just odd because I have a very optimized system. Fresh install of windows not too long ago, repair installed 1809 to be safe, ssd c drive, games are installed to a 3 disk raid, mildly overclocked CPU and GPU, memory is using stock xmp profile/speed and my bios is optimally set to get the most out of everything. And my net is directly wired to the 1gbps up/down fios.
Pic for attention:thumbsup2::