I have done the typical research when a problem arises with my computer to no avail this time. As the title says every second a noticeable stutter occurs for example: dragging a window across my screen, every second it looks like it lags behind then snaps back to where it should be, this action is very quick. I have checked into DPC Latency, CPU and RAM errors, Drivers, temps and usage are all normal, there are no audio or visual ques (like watching a video the video is fine and no audio dips), I have done a full system reset, changed power settings to performance instead of power saving, and some other things that i probably cant remember. This stutter also translates into games, I have only been playing WoW recently. Also, a restart usually fixes it long enough for me to finish raiding. I have used the program LatencyMon and it reports high latency with dxgkrnl.sys - DirectX Graphics Kernel and and after disabling my graphics card it changes to Wdf01000.sys - Kernel Mode Driver Framework Runtime. With the help of google i usually can fix problems but this one has been testing my patience.
Computer Specs:
CPU - Intel core i7 - 4790k
GPU - EVGA Ge Force GTX 1080
RAM - G.Skill - Ripjaws X Series 16 GB DDR3
MB - Asus - Z97-WS ATX LGA1150
Windows Drive - Samsung SSD 840 EVO
LMK if you need any more information.
Computer Specs:
CPU - Intel core i7 - 4790k
GPU - EVGA Ge Force GTX 1080
RAM - G.Skill - Ripjaws X Series 16 GB DDR3
MB - Asus - Z97-WS ATX LGA1150
Windows Drive - Samsung SSD 840 EVO
LMK if you need any more information.