My decade old PC showed it is time to change CMOS battery, I got one from local shop and the battery was faulty, I started getting memory low message, partition drive missing, not booting at times, then I changed the battery purchased new one from another shop. From there on system started acting normally. I also did a Windows 10 update in the meantime. Now my PC stutters randomly when GPU is connected, note I AM NOT PLAYING GAMES. Just usual stuff like browsing, watching YouTube etc. It will start stuttering for a while then all will be back to normal. Happens like twice a day and I suspected it is the ram, so I cleaned the ram and just to test did not put GPU back on and used MB port for video. For a day it worked without any stutter and I thought all is good and let me put the GPU back, and alas, the stuttering is back when doing normal tasks. I removed the GPU again and everything is back to normal.
What is happening?
I highly doubt there is anything wrong with GPU, I did stress test and it showed everything is good, temps is good, nothing overheating.
When the stutter happen it shows on mouse movement only, if music is playing it is playing without any issues same with video.
Now I am using the system without GPU
Specs: i7 2600
Intel DH67CL
Two SSD
24GB Ram 4 slot
SilverStone AR12-RGB Argon Series
ASUS GeForce GTX 1060 6GB ROG Strix OC Edition
Cooler Master MWE 550 Bronze V2 230v, 80 Plus Bronze Certified
What is happening?
I highly doubt there is anything wrong with GPU, I did stress test and it showed everything is good, temps is good, nothing overheating.
When the stutter happen it shows on mouse movement only, if music is playing it is playing without any issues same with video.
Now I am using the system without GPU
Specs: i7 2600
Intel DH67CL
Two SSD
24GB Ram 4 slot
SilverStone AR12-RGB Argon Series
ASUS GeForce GTX 1060 6GB ROG Strix OC Edition
Cooler Master MWE 550 Bronze V2 230v, 80 Plus Bronze Certified