I have a really difficult issue with my PC. It starts stuttering after some time of usage. By stuttering I mean everything will stop responding, image freezes, audio starts repeating same sound, mouse or keyboard not responding. Stuttering will last around 200-500 milliseconds.
I made one thread about the issue to MSI forums but I will try out my luck here as well. Link to other thread is this https://forum-en.msi.com/index.php?...-a-while-of-gaming-freezes-completely.367172/
The issues began after I upgraded my PC with some new parts. I got new motherboard, NVM SSD, RAM, CPU.
Full specs are:
After I updated the parts, I reinstalled Windows 10. I think that the stuttering was not there right at the beginning. After the stuttering started to get really bad in games, I tried troubleshooting and Googling and ended up reinstalling Win 10 again as you can read from other thread and the issue went away.
Now after around 1 month of fresh Windows install, stuttering is back again. It happens when I just browse the internet or just move my mouse around on desktop. At one point it seemed to become worse when I was playing games and the PC got some temperature, but the odd thing here is that after I reinstalled Windows it went away and now its back again.
Nothing strange can be seen from Task manager, no sudden spikes or anything during the stutter. All temperatures are normal, CPU is never more than 60C and GPU never more than 70C (these temps are in games, not in normal usage).
From LatencyMon I can see that the interrupt routines of drivers are taking way too long when the stutter occurs:
As you can see, some interrupts are running for hundreds of milliseconds while they should take less than one ms. I cannot figure out if this is hardware or software issue.
I have all the latest drivers for GPU, chipset and BIOS. One thing that comes to my mind that could cause this is some bad Windows update, but I couldnt find anything via Google. At one point I was suspecting bad GPU then motherboard, and NVM SSD but I really dont know anymore. I have no good way of figuring out if this is hardware or software issue, never seen anything like it.
I really hope someone can help me out with troubleshooting this, thanks in advance.
I made one thread about the issue to MSI forums but I will try out my luck here as well. Link to other thread is this https://forum-en.msi.com/index.php?...-a-while-of-gaming-freezes-completely.367172/
The issues began after I upgraded my PC with some new parts. I got new motherboard, NVM SSD, RAM, CPU.
Full specs are:
- AMD Ryzen 5 5600X, AM4, 3.7 GHz, 6-Core
- MSI MAG B550 TOMAHAWK
- Kingston 16GB (2 x 8GB) HyperX Fury, DDR4 3200MHz, CL16
- Kingston 1TB A2000 NVMe PCIe SSD (also have 1 smaller SSD and few HDD's hooked up)
- XFX 550W PSU
- ASUS STRIX GTX 1060 6GB
After I updated the parts, I reinstalled Windows 10. I think that the stuttering was not there right at the beginning. After the stuttering started to get really bad in games, I tried troubleshooting and Googling and ended up reinstalling Win 10 again as you can read from other thread and the issue went away.
Now after around 1 month of fresh Windows install, stuttering is back again. It happens when I just browse the internet or just move my mouse around on desktop. At one point it seemed to become worse when I was playing games and the PC got some temperature, but the odd thing here is that after I reinstalled Windows it went away and now its back again.
Nothing strange can be seen from Task manager, no sudden spikes or anything during the stutter. All temperatures are normal, CPU is never more than 60C and GPU never more than 70C (these temps are in games, not in normal usage).
From LatencyMon I can see that the interrupt routines of drivers are taking way too long when the stutter occurs:
As you can see, some interrupts are running for hundreds of milliseconds while they should take less than one ms. I cannot figure out if this is hardware or software issue.
I have all the latest drivers for GPU, chipset and BIOS. One thing that comes to my mind that could cause this is some bad Windows update, but I couldnt find anything via Google. At one point I was suspecting bad GPU then motherboard, and NVM SSD but I really dont know anymore. I have no good way of figuring out if this is hardware or software issue, never seen anything like it.
I really hope someone can help me out with troubleshooting this, thanks in advance.