New Machine has Cursor intermittent freeze

randl

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I built a Desktop in January with an Intel Haswell Chip, Z87 ASUS Deluxe Motherboard, an Intel 335 Series SSD, and fast memory.
I became aware of the cursor pausing from type to time ramdomly, sometime in February. research in various forums led me to believe that the problem was in the SSD. I have been through the SSD RMA, Cloning and all that, that entails. Come to find out, I still have the random pause. Further study showed that may be I needed to update the BIOS. I did. The pause still there.
I have read in this forum differing opinions on what may be the cause. I do not overclock, nor have I changed the parameters of my 2 graphic cards.

In discussions of the continued problem with Intel, they suggested I have "an Integration" problem. I don't know what that means in the context of the hardware I described above, except some kind of synchronicity issue which I don't know how to check.

Any serious ideas are welcome.
 
Solution
could you list your current pc specs (cpu, ram, gpu, psu, etc....)

you could try doing a clean install of graphic drivers

dl and install http://www.guru3d.com/files_details/display_driver_uninstaller_download.html
power down
power up into safe mode
uninstall graphic drivers new and old using tool
power down
power up into windows
go to nvidia's/amd's site to dl drivers

are you overclocking?
did you ever do a clean install of windows instead of cloning?

Bad_Kitty13

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could you list your current pc specs (cpu, ram, gpu, psu, etc....)

you could try doing a clean install of graphic drivers

dl and install http://www.guru3d.com/files_details/display_driver_uninstaller_download.html
power down
power up into safe mode
uninstall graphic drivers new and old using tool
power down
power up into windows
go to nvidia's/amd's site to dl drivers

are you overclocking?
did you ever do a clean install of windows instead of cloning?
 
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randl

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I am not sure what you mean by pc specs. You mean like:
Motherboard ASUS Z87 Deluxe (already said that)
BIOS - American Megatrends Inc., 1707 03/15/14
CPU i7-4770K 3.5 GHZ 8MB Cache LGA 1150
Graphics - 2 NVIDIA GeForce GT 630
Intel SSD 335 Series 240GB (already said that)
Install Physical Memory 16.0 GB
Windows 7 Professional x64 based Desktop

No I could NOT try a clean install of graphic drivers - I have 4 screens. 2 new Dells and 2 old LGs.
I already said I AM NOT OVERCLOCKING
This is a NEW Desktop, as such everything was originally "installed" from native code.

Thanks but no thanks.
Someone else has a better idea?