Question Occasional "freezes/packet loss" after SSD upgrade ?

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I've recently upgraded my SSD (Crucial® P2 NVMeTM SSD 500GB -> Crucial T500 1TB PCIe Gen4 SSD 1TB) and my games have started to get these occasional 1-2 second freezes every like 10 minutes or so.
EXAMPLE -> https://outplayed.tv/media/RdlnOE (sorry for the song, I didn't turn audio off).

As you can see it seems something like a freeze but I can hear the audio from the game. Sorry if it's not specific enough but does anybody have any ideas how to fix this?

Thank you.

Specs:
TUF GAMING B550M-E WIFI
AMD Ryzen 5 5600G
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060 Colorful
Segotep RP750 650W 80plus Power Supply
2x8GB RAM (unknown)
Still use both SSD's mentioned above
 
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Segotep RP750 650W 80plus Power Supply
Is the first thing I find on a search.

That being said, how did you migrate your games to the new SSD? BIOS version for your motherboard at this moment of time? You state performing an update yet you're stating to have both SSD's. Please elaborate.

2x8GB RAM (unknown)
You might want to pass on the link to the rams you're using.
Hey, thanks for the response.

My PC is a pre built which is why I have the Segotep power supply (Haven't had any problems that I know of yet)

For migrating the games to my new SSD I just simply deleted them from my old one and re-downloaded them on my new SSD. BIOS version is 2803 and I still use both SSD's, I just moved my old one to the slot below/behind the GPU (PCle 3.0) and the new one to the slot above the GPU (PCle 4.0).

and I just found my RAM manufacturer its SK Hynix, couldn't find the specific model but it's DDR4-3200.

Again, thank you for the response :)
 
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The stutter could be a lot of things. Does it happen in offline games too?

Download and run HWiNFO64 (sensors only, logging on) and run it in the background while you game. Wait for some good stuttering to occur and then end the game and check out the log file. If you upload the log file somewhere I can download it, I'd be happy to check it out as well.
 
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The stutter could be a lot of things. Does it happen in offline games too?

Download and run HWiNFO64 (sensors only, logging on) and run it in the background while you game. Wait for some good stuttering to occur and then end the game and check out the log file. If you upload the log file somewhere I can download it, I'd be happy to check it out as well.
Hey, thanks for the response.

I haven't tried any offline games yet, I will try some and get back.
I've got the first two minutes of a match in league of legends ->(https://drive.google.com/file/d/1wLRL5HhobDe5BlpoSgJnggkl4vcHStU5/view?usp=sharing)
I had a spike around 30-50 seconds of the log, if you need a better log please let me know :)
 
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Hey, thanks for the response.

I haven't tried any offline games yet, I will try some and get back.
I've got the first two minutes of a match in league of legends ->(https://drive.google.com/file/d/1wLRL5HhobDe5BlpoSgJnggkl4vcHStU5/view?usp=sharing)
I had a spike around 30-50 seconds of the log, if you need a better log please let me know :)
Yes, a longer test of at least 15 mins would be good. Along with you noting what approximate times you saw heavy stuttering. Also, try offline gaming. It could just be your internet connection.
 
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Yes, a longer test of at least 15 mins would be good. Along with you noting what approximate times you saw heavy stuttering. Also, try offline gaming. It could just be your internet connection.

Got a new one that is ~25 minutes -> (https://drive.google.com/file/d/1si4Hi3PrsQKsk-FStVxH3zTE_6Cb5wlo/view?usp=sharing)
A couple times that I noticed stuttering (2:30-2:50)/(12:40-13:00)/(13:40-14:00). This match did have a lot less stuttering then the others but hopefully it works :)

Ty for response again.