From all the dust on the outside of the case this is a bigger issue. The A/C unit filter within your household needs to be changed out to something nicer (HEPA) or realigned as its providing and moving the most air in the household and spreading the dust. Personally I would change the A/C unit...
It will work but you'll need to update to BIOS F32 first: https://download.gigabyte.com/FileList/BIOS/mb_bios_b450-aorus-m_f32.zip
Then update to BIOS F40: https://download.gigabyte.com/FileList/BIOS/mb_bios_b450-aorus-m_f40.zip...
Bottomline the CPU only supports 2933, when your memory is at 3200 it will most likely auto overclock your CPU to hit the 3200 mark or you'll have to tweak it to run stable. So no there is nothing wrong with 3200 memory but you'll be asking more questions down the road most likely. I'm just...
I would just like to add something to this conversation. Sometimes it doesn't matter if you have $500 or a $10000 server/workstation. If the software is written poorly there is nothing you can do other than jump ship to another vendor.
Prime example...
Hi Edd3642178,
As RTX2080 suggested its probably your PSU struggling to keep up and a result something is going to give as Kanewolf stated your RAM could've corrupted your OS due to power constraints.
This is recommended power from AMD.
Minimum 600W (recommended 700W) PSU with up to an 8-pin...
Also don't put any processes to High priority, leave on normal. Put all programs back to default. Don't install any other software except the nvidia drivers and motherboard drivers and test. If no stuttering at that point add one program at a time and test. Eventually you'll find the culprit...
Also try a different port for your mouse and keyboard on your motherboard. I have seen peripherals cause weird anomalies including stuttering. Better to check everything and not assume something so trivial can cause issues. Try a cheap $10/$20 mouse/keyboard from your local store, if that...
• They both need to be in the same workgroup.
• Press Windows-key+Pause/Break button and that will pull up the computer properties, look at the WORKGROUP on both machines to make sure they're both in the same workgroup.
• Decide which one you're going to change to match the others workgroup to...