C Contrast New member Joined May 14, 2017 Posts 2 May 14, 2017 #1 Hey everyone! I've been having this very weird problem since close to 2 years, basically what's happening is my mouse and display freeze for a very short amount of time every few seconds while gaming/performing resource demanding tasks on my PC. There's some very occasional audio crackling/popping when it happens, here's an example I recorded while playing CS:GO: afadasdasdas - YouTube Games such as CS:GO tend to be very unsmooth and jittery even though I usually get 200-400 FPS and I own a 144Hz monitor. The funniest part is that it even happens in Windows quite often, for example I've noticed it sometimes happens while opening the start menu, launching a program or even when checking for Windows updates. I've attempted fixing this issue for a pretty long time and nothing seemed to help. Here's the list of tweaks I've tried already: - Reinstalling Windows (15+ times, tried both Windows 7 and 10) - BIOS tweaks (disabling HPET, EIST, C-States etc.) - Made sure every single driver is up to date - GPU tweaks (disabling shader cache/setting texture filtering to high performance mode) - Most Windows registry tweaks (network throttling/assigning games a higher priority) so far from my experience they usually only make things worse - Putting drivers in MSI mode I've also measured my DPC latency and interrupts using Latencymon, here are the results: - Main Tab: Imgur: The most awesome images on the Internet - Drivers Tab: Imgur: The most awesome images on the Internet My PC specs: - Intel Core i5-6500 @3.20 GHz - Asus Radeon R9 380X 4GB - Corsair Vengeance LPX, DDR4, 2x4GB, 2133MHz - MSI B150M Mortar - Western Digital Caviar Blue, 3.5'', 1TB - GoodRam CX300, 2.5", 240GB - Corsair VS Series 550W Any help is greatly appreciated, thanks in advance! Attachments mipnzHa.jpg 245.7 KB · Views: 4 DTyDwvL.jpg 125.7 KB · Views: 3
Hey everyone! I've been having this very weird problem since close to 2 years, basically what's happening is my mouse and display freeze for a very short amount of time every few seconds while gaming/performing resource demanding tasks on my PC. There's some very occasional audio crackling/popping when it happens, here's an example I recorded while playing CS:GO: afadasdasdas - YouTube Games such as CS:GO tend to be very unsmooth and jittery even though I usually get 200-400 FPS and I own a 144Hz monitor. The funniest part is that it even happens in Windows quite often, for example I've noticed it sometimes happens while opening the start menu, launching a program or even when checking for Windows updates. I've attempted fixing this issue for a pretty long time and nothing seemed to help. Here's the list of tweaks I've tried already: - Reinstalling Windows (15+ times, tried both Windows 7 and 10) - BIOS tweaks (disabling HPET, EIST, C-States etc.) - Made sure every single driver is up to date - GPU tweaks (disabling shader cache/setting texture filtering to high performance mode) - Most Windows registry tweaks (network throttling/assigning games a higher priority) so far from my experience they usually only make things worse - Putting drivers in MSI mode I've also measured my DPC latency and interrupts using Latencymon, here are the results: - Main Tab: Imgur: The most awesome images on the Internet - Drivers Tab: Imgur: The most awesome images on the Internet My PC specs: - Intel Core i5-6500 @3.20 GHz - Asus Radeon R9 380X 4GB - Corsair Vengeance LPX, DDR4, 2x4GB, 2133MHz - MSI B150M Mortar - Western Digital Caviar Blue, 3.5'', 1TB - GoodRam CX300, 2.5", 240GB - Corsair VS Series 550W Any help is greatly appreciated, thanks in advance!
C Contrast New member Joined May 14, 2017 Posts 2 May 21, 2017 #2 Here's another video representing the issue: Mouse issues/PC microfreezes - YouTube I've also tested a different GPU and RAM sticks, booted the PC with only my SSD connected and unfortunately the problem is still there. Any ideas?
Here's another video representing the issue: Mouse issues/PC microfreezes - YouTube I've also tested a different GPU and RAM sticks, booted the PC with only my SSD connected and unfortunately the problem is still there. Any ideas?