Hi there,
So here's a video of my issue.
I MAY have accidentally splashed some kind of liquid, like soda inside the top fan by accident.
https://streamable.com/u6ditt
P.S. Occasionally the entire freezes for a single second or two, then resumes the loop as you see in the video. :))
Any idea?
So, my computer is running fine and everythings working except when I turn on my computer, the monitor stays black. So I have too restart it twice too get the display working, but after that works fine... any idea what's causing this?
Hey,
Just upgraded my ram to 3200Mhz, how do I know it's running at the correct speed, and if not how do I set it correctly.
I simply turned on A-XMP to ON, and HWinfo shows 1600mhz for both sticks.
So am I running fine?
Hey everyone,
So my problem has magically resolved itself, with no intervention. Coming home from work, I sat down and everythings was running smoothly. I still updated my drivers and everything else because though, HWinfo my ram is Clocked at 1066MhZ.
Is that normal?
hey dude! can confirm,
I have a 3600 Ryzen 5.
with the exact same issue's you described, black screen stutters and mouse hitches;/freezes.
Anyway, just noticed it's solved, can you post what you changed so others may see?
Thanks for the reply currently at work atm, but ram is 2x 8 sticks both installed correctly in the second and fourth slot, but I’ll do a full update of drivers and check ram once I’m off and get back to you
Hello, all
Recently put together a new Tomahawk X450 with a Ryzen 5 3600 Chip, and having serious micro-stuttering and freezing of the mouse. (It's SO bad)
When using chrome, it'll freeze, sometimes even black out on the monitor and then resume, but the mouse continues freezing constantly...
OKAY!
So following up on my analysis, I found that disabling SLI does in-deed decrease stuttering but it is still present, and when I turn V-sync ON, it increases it Ten Fold.
If you trace back, this isn't a performance issue, nor a game issue. As you see here.
Any advice?
( I...
"my mouse will get stuck for a split second, then go back to normal. Causing the screen to tear. " This is just a fraction of the amount of stuttering and screen tearing I get on my machine, sometimes even games running at 60 FPS will get this problem, the problem also persists on older games.
Hello,
I'm having a hard time distinguishing what is causing my computer to stutter when I am actively playing games or anything that uses A LOT of processing, you'll probably think that this is my machine doing this, and I have to fix this. However, this is not the case. My machine and...