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What are you thoughts on my stuttering issue?

You could have issues with your houses electrics causing bad harmonics I've never come across it in two decades of being an electrician but the theory is certainly possible. I don't believe a ups would help that it's a reason server farms and other large commercial electronic electrical systems use what's called a shunt active power filter.

Or your neighborhood could have someone with a giant ham radio trying to contact E.T.
 
I took my previous PC to another house and it did it there too.

How about your neighbors, or the other house you went to test, do they game? And if so do they notice stuttering too with their PC/ consoles? Or do you?
 
How about your neighbors, or the other house you went to test, do they game? And if so do they notice stuttering too with their PC/ consoles? Or do you?
Probably not considering that they're in their 80s. I don't know anyone in my area that games.
 
Probably not considering that they're in their 80s. I don't know anyone in my area that games.

Just curious, if you don't mind , what country/town do you live?
 
If you are running windows 10, I would do a test and put in a spare hard drive or SSD just for windows 7 and see if you have any problems.

GTX 3070 should support windows 7 x64bit - you just wont have RTX in games but they should still run without it.

Windows 10 is basically still in beta and updates introduce bugs and break stuff all the time.

Maybe also make sure that the fullscreen option is selected in your games instead of windowed.


Also give ADAPTIVE VSYNC a go in the Nvidia control panel before you switch to windows 7
 
If you are running windows 10, I would do a test and put in a spare hard drive or SSD just for windows 7 and see if you have any problems.

GTX 3070 should support windows 7 x64bit - you just wont have RTX in games but they should still run without it.

Windows 10 is basically still in beta and updates introduce bugs and break stuff all the time.

Maybe also make sure that the fullscreen option is selected in your games instead of windowed.


Also give ADAPTIVE VSYNC a go in the Nvidia control panel before you switch to windows 7

This is my 5th PC, it's brand new and is doing the exact same stuttering as the PC's before it, I have tried all this before and it never helped.
 
This is my 5th PC, it's brand new and is doing the exact same stuttering as the PC's before it, I have tried all this before and it never helped.

which of my suggestions did you try before?
 
there was another thread where op had stuttering issues, though on an amd system (prebuilts if I remember correctly) he tried many tricks, last resort was to replace to system, he got another one with same specs , still have stuttering... home electricity was suspected to be the cause and he mentioned he’ll call an electrician to see if that changes anything, still waiting on his update on that thread... i myself have never sees home electricity to cause something like this , hard to believe, but if that turns out to be the cause it’s another lesson in life
 
there was another thread where op had stuttering issues, though on an amd system (prebuilts if I remember correctly) he tried many tricks, last resort was to replace to system, he got another one with same specs , still have stuttering... home electricity was suspected to be the cause and he mentioned he’ll call an electrician to see if that changes anything, still waiting on his update on that thread... i myself have never sees home electricity to cause something like this , hard to believe, but if that turns out to be the cause it’s another lesson in life
I have an electrician coming round this month hopefully so I will let you know what he says.
 
Here's more about this on Tom's:

 
Here's more about this on Tom's:


Yeah, that's my post.
 
An electrician may or may not pick up on harmonics depending on his test equipment I know certain fluke testers have a mode for total harmonics distortion (THD) but whether your electrician has this, knows what this is or even how to run the test is hit and miss. Good luck hopefully it's just a small matter but out of curiousity is there any commercial building near you using welders or large motors?
 
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