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R9 5950X FREEZING PC - FPS DROPS FOR A SECOND - MICROSTUTTER

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System Name RedC0DE
Processor AMD 9 5950X
Motherboard B550 ASUS ROG STRIX GAMING WIFI II
Cooling DEEPCOOL LS720
Memory 32GB DDR4
Video Card(s) AMD RX 6800
Storage 1 TB NVME M.2 SSD
Display(s) AW2720HF - AW2720HFA
Case NZXT H7 ELITE
Power Supply Asus Rog Strix 1000W
Mouse Razer Basilisk V2 Hypershift
Keyboard AlienWare 410K
Software Windows 11 HOME
So hello guys, back again with another problem!

I just got this PC , all parts brand new

ASUS ROG STRIX B550 - F GAMING WIFI II - MOTHERBOARD
CORSHAIR VENGEANCE - 32GB - 3600 MHZ
CPU: 5950X
COOLER: DEEPCOOL LS720
GPU: RTX 6800

and all of a sudden I started to recognize that my mouse is freezing out of nowhere only when i move it around of desktop it doesn't do it for a long time but its like 1 sec 2 and it happens every 2-3 hours prob but , then i have this issue in games also as well like microstuttering fps drops in a second then bounces back, exactly like this video down here:


Very confusing..

It was working all good and then just it started to show this issue out of nowhere,


When I do the benchmark the score of cinebench goes up to 28K and the temperatures are all fine as it comes to CPU! I also did the update of the bios when i put all the parts together so the bios is all fine the latest one!
The ram is in D.O.C.P, I tried to put it manually put down the mhz to 3200 from 3600 still the same.

GPU temps all fine - gpu seems to work all good
I installed every GPU driver after wiping it twice from the beginning all the right ones same
Installed the CHIP drivers any driver in the MB site all good the latest..
I tried to update every driver - did a fresh install after cleaning the disk twice - tried without any app installed - still the same...
I did a Ram Memory test to find any problem ... and still nope nothing coming up all fine!
I also run two monitors Alienwares 27 both of them 240hz, I turned off the SYNC - Turned ON still the same

I never reset CMOS tho but that's what I heard might fix the issue, but some of them people say that' didnt fix the issue as well, and I doubt it but im going to try..

This got me very confusing because it was working all great and i actually was very happy with every part of it but yeah shit happens so I just want to know is there anything else I could do to try to fix this shit - or is it a cpu problem or should i return something...

Thank you, I would appreciate your help!
 
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Update your BIOS if you haven't. Looks like the fTPM bug caused by AGESA.
 
Update your BIOS if you haven't. Looks like the fTPM bug caused by AGESA.
I did like I said is at the latest one but should I down grade it? and the thing stands that this bios was working great for me so far and then this just started to happen out of nowhere
 
What are CPU temps?
 
So hello guys, back again with another problem!

I just got this PC , all parts brand new

ASUS ROG STRIX B550 - F GAMING WIFI II - MOTHERBOARD
CORSHAIR VEGANCE RAM - 32GB - 3600 MHZ
CPU: 5950X
COOLER: DEEPCOOL LS720
GPU: RTX 6800

and all of a sudden I started to recognize that my mouse is freezing out of nowhere only when i move it around of desktop it doesn't do it for a long time but its like 1 sec 2 and it happens every 2-3 hours prob but , then i have this issue in games also as well like microstuttering fps drops in a second then bounces back, exactly like this video down here:


Very confusing..

It was working all good and then just it started to show this issue out of nowhere,


When I do the benchmark the score of cinebench goes up to 28K and the temperatures are all fine as it comes to CPU! I also did the update of the bios when i put all the parts together so the bios is all fine the latest one!
The ram is in D.O.C.P, I tried to put it manually put down the mhz to 3200 from 3600 still the same.

GPU temps all fine - gpu seems to work all good
I installed every GPU driver after wiping it twice from the beginning all the right ones same
Installed the CHIP drivers any driver in the MB site all good the latest..
I tried to update every driver - did a fresh install after cleaning the disk twice - tried without any app installed - still the same...
I did a Ram Memory test to find any problem ... and still nope nothing coming up all fine!
I also run two monitors Alienwares 27 both of them 240hz, I turned off the SYNC - Turned ON still the same

I never reset CMOS tho but that's what I heard might fix the issue, but some of them people say that' didnt fix the issue as well, and I doubt it but im going to try..

This got me very confusing because it was working all great and i actually was very happy with every part of it but yeah shit happens so I just want to know is there anything else I could do to try to fix this shit - or is it a cpu problem or should i return something...

Thank you, I would appreciate your help!
Looks like time to get another SSD! (around 40 seconds in the video)
 
Is it an SSD issue?
The SSD is suspect, unless that's on Beam NG, where that's normal when Beam NG is rebuilding the assets cache.
 
CORSHAIR VEGANCE RAM - 32GB - 3600 MHZ

that part sounds sketchy
 
This is just another SoC voltage issue.
3600 MT/s is above what your system supports. It can work, but it's got zero guarantees to work reliably.


Enter the BIOS, load defaults.
Enable XMP
Set DRAM speed to 3200 (you can raise it later)
Set SoC voltage/VSoC to 1.15v
save and reboot

problems should be gone.


SoC voltage is shared between all the CPU delivered devices from four of the rear USB ports to the GPU and first NVME slots - anything using too much power like *overclocking the shit out of your infinity fabric by raising the RAM so high* makes all of them more likely to error, and raising the voltage has a good chance of stabilising it.


If you go a few *days* without issues, raise the RAM speed. raising it before you're sure the problem is fixed is a waste of everyones time, don't rush things.

CORSHAIR VEGANCE RAM - 32GB - 3600 MHZ

that part sounds sketchy
It's uselessly vague when that could be one of a hundred kits of RAM in a dozen combinations. 1x32, 2x16, 4x8, any combination of single and dual rank modules, mixed kits, etc.
 
This is just another SoC voltage issue.
3600 MT/s is above what your system supports. It can work, but it's got zero guarantees to work reliably.


Enter the BIOS, load defaults.
Enable XMP
Set DRAM speed to 3200 (you can raise it later)
Set SoC voltage/VSoC to 1.15v
save and reboot

problems should be gone.


SoC voltage is shared between all the CPU delivered devices from four of the rear USB ports to the GPU and first NVME slots - anything using too much power like *overclocking the shit out of your infinity fabric by raising the RAM so high* makes all of them more likely to error, and raising the voltage has a good chance of stabilising it.


If you go a few *days* without issues, raise the RAM speed. raising it before you're sure the problem is fixed is a waste of everyones time, don't rush things.


It's uselessly vague when that could be one of a hundred kits of RAM in a dozen combinations. 1x32, 2x16, 4x8, any combination of single and dual rank modules, mixed kits, etc.
I tried still the same .. on 1080P but I did some testing on 4k and 1440p in games and I dont get a single stutter, I think it's because it takes more gpu then CPU but when it's on 1080P I start to get stutters FPS bounces in the second but in the 1440P and 4K everything works just fine not a single stutter. Could it be the CPU defective? Like I said the Cinebench hits a score of 28K almost 29K with PBO enabled, so confusing.
 
Well it can happen but the chances are pretty slim to none.

You'll also need to run everything at stock to check for that.
what do i have to do like what other tests could you give me a hint?
 
So guys another thing accured today it never happened before, I was playing in 1440P and suddenly it all froze and didn't show a bluescreen death to show up a problem or nothing just froze completely and i had to force shut down by pressing the button, my psu is fine 750Watt can handle it but I def think this is an SSD issue
 
download crystaldiskinfo and check the drive then.
 
cant find anything about your PSU. so i wouldnt rule it out of the equation.

i also got stuttering issues when my PSU was dying. (it was old)

EDIT: Saw very few ratings about the PSU...
 
How about GPU-Z logs @stutter moments, full event viewer log and latency mon@stutter moments + to be sure, healthy sfc /scannow and only then lets start the guessing game?
 
cant find anything about your PSU. so i wouldnt rule it out of the equation.

i also got stuttering issues when my PSU was dying. (it was old)

EDIT: Saw very few ratings about the PSU...
Good ones or bad??
How about GPU-Z logs @stutter moments, full event viewer log and latency mon@stutter moments + to be sure, healthy sfc /scannow and only then lets start the guessing game?
I just did the sfc/scannnow in cmd seems like some files was corrupted but I think windows fixed it!? Might that be the issue?
download crystaldiskinfo and check the drive then.
I will do that sir
 
I just did the sfc/scannnow in cmd seems like some files was corrupted but I think windows fixed it!? Might that be the issue?

It may for sure... as it usually is some dll, and when a service asks for it may hang... look in event logs for some malfunctions.

For me even yesterday one was broken, as it turned out razer synapse now conflicts with integrated windows RGB support and certain dll was being mocked all the time.
 
I tried still the same .. on 1080P but I did some testing on 4k and 1440p in games and I dont get a single stutter, I think it's because it takes more gpu then CPU but when it's on 1080P I start to get stutters FPS
This narrows it down to one of two things

1. It's the higher CPU usage from the higher framerate (heat on CPU or VRMs)

2. It's the display not liking the higher frame rates, with Vsync on the further from your refresh rate the worse things get without Gsync/Freesync. (90FPS at 60Hz is an example where every frame is worst-case, so it'll either be terrible input lag or extreme tearing and stuttering)


SFC scannow finds a corrupt bluetooth file every time it's ran, thats a bug.
 
This narrows it down to one of two things

1. It's the higher CPU usage from the higher framerate (heat on CPU or VRMs)

2. It's the display not liking the higher frame rates, with Vsync on the further from your refresh rate the worse things get without Gsync/Freesync. (90FPS at 60Hz is an example where every frame is worst-case, so it'll either be terrible input lag or extreme tearing and stuttering)


SFC scannow finds a corrupt bluetooth file every time it's ran, thats a bug.
I don't think it has to do with the temps because my temps are like 81 at cinebench full load and VRM'S also are good, when I play games the temp stays around like 57C so it's all fine about that
and I do own like monitors 240hz
like i've said in the beginning when I build this pc everything was fine nothing was wrong with it but now lately it started to show this issues
 
SFC scannow finds a corrupt bluetooth file every time it's ran, thats a bug.

You should not have any Bluetooth files in your windows dir, only drivers. I never heard of such a bug considering I do sfc on dozens of different devices each day. Thus I can always notice when WU has messed up something again also.

OP:
Try different OS. Simple as that. You can try some older insider, not the latest, as those are utter broken stutter mess also currently. Also a razer user, uninstall all chroma modules in it. They conflict with windows kernel currently.
 
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