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Help! Real BAd Computer Stuttering and Audio Glitching.


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Bejita

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This is driving me crazy! I cant figure this out at all. Please help! I am getting a real bad stutter and audio glitch on my computer like 5-10 minutes into gaming. Started literally a year ago, but was very minimal now it happens within 5 min like every time. It gets worse and worse, even when I close the game or even netflix (can happen there too) the problem will persist. I have tried testing my card with EVGA Precision X, and Furmark and my Graphics card said is running ok. I checked my CPU temps at the peak of this gltitchingt and it is only 51c, and my panel on the side of my comp is even open. I dont think over heating is an issue. Furthermore I did the Prime95 check and says everything passed. I also wiped my hard drive and got an SSD, set that all up yesterday (thinking may be a hard drive issue, I had 980tb of 1k tb filled) And the problem is still there. I have no diea what this could be. Could it be a bad stick of ram despite my Prime95 test?? The Motherboard? (which I cant see) Do you guys know what can be causing this?? Those are like my only two options I can think of. I will try to find a youtube video of what I m describing. Thanks for the help!

i72600 8g ram gtx770 128gb ss 1tb hard drive

Sidenote: I had a GTX570 previously, and the glitching would happen then. I had a 450w psu at the time. I was thinking it may have been under powered so I have a replaced with a 750 psu. Even with the new PSU and new graphics catd the problem is there also. Do any of you know what this can be??
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:welcome: Bejita

Can you tell us the brand and model name or number of the PSU, we need to confirm that it has the 42 amps on the +12V rail that the video card requires.

Download Speedfan and install it. Once it's installed, run the program and post here the information it shows.
The information I want you to post is the stuff that is circled in the example picture I have attached.
If you are running on a vista machine, please go to where you installed the program and run the program as administrator.

Posted Image
(this is a screenshot from a vista machine)

To capture and post a screenshot;
Click on the ALT key + PRT SCR key..its on the top row..right hand side..now click on start...all programs...accessories...paint....left click in the white area ...press CTRL + V...click on file...click on save...save it to your desktop...name it something related to the screen your capturing... BE SURE TO SAVE IT AS A .JPG ...otherwise it may be to big to upload... then after typing in any response you have... click on browse...desktop...find the screenshot..select it and click on the upload button...then on the lower left...after it says upload successful...click on add reply like you normally would.

Depending on the results we may need to run further software for comparison http://www.cpuid.com.../hwmonitor.html

Screenshot instructions are provided to assist those that may read this topic but are not yet aware of the “how to”.

I had 980tb of 1k tb filled)

If the HDD is nearly full it will cause problems with the transfer of data backwards and forwards and in extreme cases it can actually lead to mechanical failure of the drive.
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