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Author Topic: Avast Firewall Causes Stuttering (Read 1686 times) 0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic. REDACTED Guest; Avast Firewall Causes Stuttering on: March For some reason certain animations cause stuttering. Reply reply If you have avast installed try uninstalling it. I would have very weird stutters despite my fps being over 60. Found out it was avast causing latency, stutters, and input lag. Reply reply

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6 10,585 #5 The solution for the stuttering was with another PC to use HDMI cable instead of DP.My current gaming PC got it fixed by changing antivirus to Avast.I have had similar problem with 3 different PC's and also different monitor.did not mean to upset anyone , but if you notice stuttering on your PC using DPtry HDMI or changing antivirus program. This was my solutions Jan 27, 2021 536 68 8,940 #6 The solution for the stuttering was with another PC to use HDMI cable instead of DP.My current gaming PC got it fixed by changing antivirus to Avast.I have had similar problem with 3 different PC's and also different monitor.did not mean to upset anyone , but if you notice stuttering on your PC using DPtry HDMI or changing antivirus program. This was my solutions We were merely pointing out that the antivirus software probably didn’t change anything. It’s possible that it removed malware or stopped an app from running. However, you didn’t give conclusive support for how Avast fixed the stuttering.For example, my computer was running slow recently but shortly after I installed the VMware player software update, it was fixed. In actuality, there was a Windows Update being installed that happened to finish installing after the VMware update finished. What was causing it to run slow? Probably the Windows Update that was demanding a lot more system resources.The stuttering related to different display cables could have been because of the quality/video limitations of those specific cables. Unless you went in-depth with troubleshooting the DP stuttering, it could have just been the cable, outdated drivers, the DP connections on the PC or monitor, etc. All we are saying is that without further testing or supportive evidence, there is no way to prove that Avast solved the problem. Last edited: Apr 16, 2022 Advertising Cookies Policies Privacy Term & Conditions Topics

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100% fps goes down to 30-40 for unknown reasons. And you have even managed lower or higher the screen resolution from Start > Settings > System > Display > Scale and layout > Resolution.4. Some of you complained why some games stuttering with low fps, such as Red Orchestra, Insurgency, and Overwatch.As you can see, obviously, to resolve the stuttering or screen tearing gaming issue and fps caps rightly after the Creators Update, you cannot avoid mastering what is the new in Creators update and how it can cause gaming stuttering. Meanwhile, why fps dropping leads to this gaming issue and how to fix it.Related: How to Change Screen Resolution Windows 10, 8, 7And you should know that to date there is no way can solve the gaming stuttering problems absolutely, so it is natural that you should try these ways until finding a way suitable for your case.Fix Creator Updates Cause Gaming Stuttering ProblemWindows Creators Update brings new features which conflict with NVIDIA card, such as NVIDIA GeForce GTX series.For this part, Microsoft has admitted Creators update can affect gaming performance from you may be rather anxious that why the stuttering games and bad fps appear more frequently or seriously rightly after the Creators Update, how its features can harm the gaming performance and how can you diminish the negative impacts these newest features impose on all games.Feature One Causes Gaming Stuttering and Its SolutionsFeature Two Causes Gaming Stuttering and Its SolutionsFeature Three Causes Gaming Stuttering and Its SolutionsFeature OneCreators Update reset settings for NVIDIA Control Panel, especially, it made the processor as CPU rather than GPU.In this case, it is no wonder that games would run off CPU, thus causing stuttering with fps dropping in games on Windows 10.Its Solutions:1. Change PhysX Processor to Real GPUNow that Windows Creator Update has set the processor as CPU, thus making your games stuttering with fps dropping from 100 to 30, you might as well manage to change your PC to run GPU instead of CPU.Try to change the PhysX Processor to your GPU from CPU under Configure Surround, PhysX in

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Malware scans etc. Once I get over the slow boot, the pc runs as good as usual and everything else is ok. I might try uninstalling and re-installing Avast and see if that does anything.Is there any way I can disable Avast (without uninstalling) to try a boot up and see if it Avast that is causing the problem? Tarq57 December 13, 2009, 7:30am 10 OK, but with what applications have you performed these scans?I might try uninstalling and re-installing Avast and see if that does anything.Wouldn’t hurt, or you could try repairing it. I don’t think there is enough info here to say whether re-installing it will do any good or not.Is there any way I can disable Avast (without uninstalling) to try a boot up and see if it Avast that is causing the problem? No, sorry. Or not that I know of. Avast isn't intended to be used that way. It's either on or uninstalled. I have read about workarounds, usually in the situation of someone who just wanted to use it as a demand scanner, but the workarounds are never really satisfactory. system December 13, 2009, 8:45am 11 What other applications are set to auto start?START-UP APPLICATIONSDO YOU REALLY NEED ALL OF THEM? to PROFILE then Modify Profile then Forum Profile Information then Signature: and put information about your system if you like just like my sigature. system December 13, 2009, 10:16am 12 I’ve done scans with…Windows DefenderSuperantiSpywareSpybot S&DAvastI also have SpywareBlaster installed.My startup prog’s really. Author Topic: Avast Firewall Causes Stuttering (Read 1686 times) 0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic. REDACTED Guest; Avast Firewall Causes Stuttering on: March For some reason certain animations cause stuttering. Reply reply If you have avast installed try uninstalling it. I would have very weird stutters despite my fps being over 60. Found out it was avast causing latency, stutters, and input lag. Reply reply

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You are using an out of date browser. It may not display this or other websites correctly.You should upgrade or use an alternative browser. #1 Making a post about this issue was my last resort.I built this near the end of December 2020. Here are the specs:PSU: DeepCool DQ 850WCPU: Intel i9-10850KGPU: Asus TUF Gaming GeForce RTX™ 3070MOBO: Asus Prime Z490PRAM: T-Force Delta 2x16GB DDR4 3200MHzSSD: Crucical 1TB P2 NVMe M.2A couple weeks after building the PC and playing multiple games on it for an extensive amount, I began to notice the games stuttering very frequently. By stuttering I mean the game literally freezing for a split second then resuming. I managed to clip a few instances of the stutters just to give an idea: is when I began to monitor my temps and found nothing out of the ordinary, no spikes in temperature, no overheating, CPU would reach a max of 65 when under heavy load and both GPU and CPU hover at around 35-45 at all times during games.Below is a list of the games that I've tested so far and what I noticed in each one:Valorant: Stuttering happens at random times and sometimes during events like round start/end, kill announcements, ace, etc. Also connection issues? never had them on my old pc.World of Warcraft: Stuttering ALL the time! when running in cities, entering new zones, fighting monsters, you name it. I notice stuttering when an event is triggered and when nothing is happening.CSGO: Stuttering happens randomly.Apex Legends: Stuttered once only when I got my very first kill.Genshin Impact: Stuttering as much as every 10 seconds.Warzone: No stuttering yetWitcher 3: No stutteringOverwatch: No stutteringDiablo 3: Events such as attacking dashing causing stutters, as well as random stutters.Things I've tried to fix the issue:Hardware- Swapped GPUs with a friend of mine, I tested his 3060ti and he tested my 3070, stuttering remained on my end, no issues on his.- Tried 1 RAM stick at a time in all slots and then purchased a new pair of 16GB DDR4 3200MHz RAM.- Swapped PSU with another 850W PSU.-Tried each one of my monitors individually (one is 144Hz while the other is 60Hz).- Changed my SSD to NVMe 500GB.The stuttering persisted throughout all of this.Software- Clean installed Windows and all my games multiple times.- Used DDU to uninstall my graphics drivers and tried different older versions.- Updated my graphics driver to the latest version.- Updated BIOS and chipset driver.- Uninstalled GeForce Experience.- I am not using Vsync, Gsync, Freesync or raytracing.- Turned XMP on- Turned XMP off- overclocked CPU- overclocked GPUThe stuttering persisted throughout all of this.The only things I havent replaced are the CPU, which are hard to test and considering

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Heavy load and both GPU and CPU hover at around 35-45 at all times during games.Below is a list of the games that I've tested so far and what I noticed in each one:-Valorant: Stuttering happens at random times and sometimes during events like round start/end, kill announcements, ace, etc. Also connection issues? never had them on my old pc.-World of Warcraft: Stuttering ALL the time! when running in cities, entering new zones, fighting monsters, you name it. I notice stuttering when an event is triggered and when nothing is happening.-CSGO: Stuttering happens randomly.-Apex Legends: Stuttered once only when I got my very first kill.-Genshin Impact: Stuttering as much as every 10 seconds.-Warzone: No stuttering yet-Witcher 3: No stuttering-Overwatch: No stutteringDiablo 3: Events such as attacking dashing causing stutters, as well as random stutters.Things I've tried to fix the issue:Hardware- Swapped GPUs with a friend of mine, I tested his 3060ti and he tested my 3070, stuttering remained on my end, no issues on his.- Tried 1 RAM stick at a time in all slots and then purchased a new pair of 16GB DDR4 3200MHz RAM.- Swapped PSU with another 850W PSU.-Tried each one of my monitors individually (one is 144Hz while the other is 60Hz).- Changed my SSD to NVMe 500GB.The stuttering persisted throughout all of this.Software- Clean installed Windows and all my games multiple times.- Used DDU to uninstall my graphics drivers and tried different older versions.- Updated my graphics driver to the latest version.- Updated BIOS and chipset driver.- Uninstalled GeForce Experience.- I am not using Vsync, Gsync, Freesync or raytracing.- Turned XMP on- Turned XMP off- overclocked CPU- overclocked GPUThe stuttering persisted throughout all of this.The only things I havent replaced are the CPU, which are hard to test and considering the extensive testing they undergo during production, and the motherboard. I havent read any blogposts or watched any videos mentioning the MOBO ever being the culprit but I'm all out of luck. I've tried everything I could thing of and read through every post where people claim to have stuttering issues.I'm at my wit's end. I've thought of using my warranty since I still have 5 months left but I don't know wtf the problem is. Is it hardware? software? malware? firmware? Somebody please help I am actually bringing myself to tears just thinking of how much I suffered with this PC. It was supposed to be finally spoiling myself for graduating from college but it's been a nightmare. My old PC NEVER had any of these problems, EVER.Somebody please help.🙁PS: I've also noticed my monitors flickering horizontal bars from time to time. they arent any specific color, just darker than the current brightness. Happens

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Havent read any blogposts or watched any videos mentioning the MOBO ever being the culprit but I'm all out of luck. I've tried everything I could thing of and read through every post where people claim to have stuttering issues.I'm at my wit's end. I've thought of using my warranty since I still have 5 months left but I don't know wtf the problem is. Is it hardware? software? malware? firmware? Somebody please help I am actually bringing myself to tears just thinking of how much I suffered with this PC. It was supposed to be finally spoiling myself for graduating from college but it's been a nightmare. My old PC NEVER had any of these problems, EVER.Somebody please help.🙁PS: I've also noticed my monitors flickering horizontal bars from time to time. they arent any specific color, just darker than the current brightness. Happens on both monitors, more so in games.🙁Did you install the latest management engine? #6 Try these fixes. You will find you have done some. Make sure you read the comments as well. [SOLVED] - Massive stuttering on High End PC. First of all, I don't even know if I can all this "stuttering" or not but I can't seem to find a similar case on the internet. I don't really know how to explain this myself so I have a video here. View: As you can see, the game is unplayable for me... forums.tomshardware.com [SOLVED] - Stuttering in almost all games on a high-end PC. Need serious help. This is an issue I have been dealing with for quite some time, nearly two years. My PC has been having stuttering issues on essentially all of the games I play despite having very high FPS. No matter what I do, I cannot seem to find the solution to my problem, not even upgrading my specs made... forums.tomshardware.com [SOLVED] - Stuttering within Games, On a High-End PC Hi, I've recently upgraded my PC from the previous specs of: I7 6700k cooled with a H100I > R7 3700X MSI Gaming X 1080 TI > Still used 16gb, Corsair Vengeance RAM 2666MHZ C16 > Corsair Vengeance RGB 3600MHZ C18 (XMP is enabled) Samsung 860 EVO 512gb >Kept used as my OS drive ASUS ROG Hero Alpha... forums.tomshardware.com Question - FPS and stuttering in all games on high end PC (video) Hello, every single game I play suffers from fps drops and stuttering, I need to figure out what is causing it but have no idea what I am even supposed to be looking for. I would really appreciate the help as this has been bugging me since 2017 and nothing seems to fix it, no matter what I... forums.tomshardware.com Sep

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On both monitors, more so in games.🙁 Feb 8, 2021 7,840 1,364 29,140 #5 Making a post about this issue was my last resort.I built this near the end of December 2020. Here are the specs:PSU: DeepCool DQ 850WCPU: Intel i9-10850KGPU: Asus TUF Gaming GeForce RTX™ 3070MOBO: Asus Prime Z490PRAM: T-Force Delta 2x16GB DDR4 3200MHzSSD: Crucical 1TB P2 NVMe M.2A couple weeks after building the PC and playing multiple games on it for an extensive amount, I began to notice the games stuttering very frequently. By stuttering I mean the game literally freezing for a split second then resuming. I managed to clip a few instances of the stutters just to give an idea: is when I began to monitor my temps and found nothing out of the ordinary, no spikes in temperature, no overheating, CPU would reach a max of 65 when under heavy load and both GPU and CPU hover at around 35-45 at all times during games.Below is a list of the games that I've tested so far and what I noticed in each one:Valorant: Stuttering happens at random times and sometimes during events like round start/end, kill announcements, ace, etc. Also connection issues? never had them on my old pc.World of Warcraft: Stuttering ALL the time! when running in cities, entering new zones, fighting monsters, you name it. I notice stuttering when an event is triggered and when nothing is happening.CSGO: Stuttering happens randomly.Apex Legends: Stuttered once only when I got my very first kill.Genshin Impact: Stuttering as much as every 10 seconds.Warzone: No stuttering yetWitcher 3: No stutteringOverwatch: No stutteringDiablo 3: Events such as attacking dashing causing stutters, as well as random stutters.Things I've tried to fix the issue:Hardware- Swapped GPUs with a friend of mine, I tested his 3060ti and he tested my 3070, stuttering remained on my end, no issues on his.- Tried 1 RAM stick at a time in all slots and then purchased a new pair of 16GB DDR4 3200MHz RAM.- Swapped PSU with another 850W PSU.-Tried each one of my monitors individually (one is 144Hz while the other is 60Hz).- Changed my SSD to NVMe 500GB.The stuttering persisted throughout all of this.Software- Clean installed Windows and all my games multiple times.- Used DDU to uninstall my graphics drivers and tried different older versions.- Updated my graphics driver to the latest version.- Updated BIOS and chipset driver.- Uninstalled GeForce Experience.- I am not using Vsync, Gsync, Freesync or raytracing.- Turned XMP on- Turned XMP off- overclocked CPU- overclocked GPUThe stuttering persisted throughout all of this.The only things I havent replaced are the CPU, which are hard to test and considering the extensive testing they undergo during production, and the motherboard. I. Author Topic: Avast Firewall Causes Stuttering (Read 1686 times) 0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic. REDACTED Guest; Avast Firewall Causes Stuttering on: March For some reason certain animations cause stuttering. Reply reply If you have avast installed try uninstalling it. I would have very weird stutters despite my fps being over 60. Found out it was avast causing latency, stutters, and input lag. Reply reply

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I clear Avast cache?Click on the Avast icon to open the Security & Privacy Center, then click on the Privacy Cleaner tile. In a single click, this feature clears your browsing history, cached images, cookies, and download history.Why has Avast crashed?In some cases, Avast Antivirus products may conflict with third-party software installed on your PC, causing Windows to crash, freeze, or show a blue screen error (BSOD). This issue may be due to programs you run manually or services that automatically run in the background when you start Windows.Is it OK to disable Avast?Disabling Avast entirely is a fairly aggressive measure. You can retain some protection if you disable individual Avast shields instead. In this article, we’ll cover both methods so that you can choose the right one for your situation.Is it OK to Uninstall Avast Free Antivirus?But Avast’s privacy policy does say that consumer data is “stripped and de-identified’ and used by Jumpshot to “provide trend analytics” for other companies. So the big question for consumers is should they now uninstall their Avast AV software. And, according to security experts, the answer is no.Can Avast be uninstalled?Does Avast cause problems with Windows 10?In some cases, Avast might load faster than some of Windows 10’s default services, causing it to conflict with various processes. This more often than not leads to slowdowns on your device. However, there’s an easy solution included in Avast to combat this from happening. Open your Avast antivirus application.How long does Avast last?Avast Free Antivirus is now activated for one year. After 12 months you can renew the activation again by following the steps above.

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#1 I have a been using my M1 Macbook Air (8GPU) for past 6 months now and even with all the updates these scrolling stutters and lags haven't seem to be gone at all. Safari is bearable but Chrome is worse, the only browser i find with least problem is Firefox. Even the apps like AppStore and Apple Music scrolling is bad as well it stutters more than usual and they are very random.These stutters don't just happen when you are scrolling, if you gonna change the windows it will stutter again.I don't really know if this is my Mac's problem or MacOS Monterey is being this buggy.Is anyone else is facing this?FirefoxChromeSafari #2 Hard to tell from the videos but I have both Chrome/Safari installed on a couple of M1 machines and yeah there’s stuttering from time to time. Not sure how many extensions you have but you could see if that’s causing issues especially if you have a lot of ad blocker style settings turned on as it’s trying to remove those while loading content as well. Also, I think Firefox has a smooth scrolling option enabled by default which the other two don’t so double check that as it might be giving you that smooth scrolling. #4 Hard to tell from the videos but I have both Chrome/Safari installed on a couple of M1 machines and yeah there’s stuttering from time to time. Not sure how many extensions you have but you could see if that’s causing issues especially if you have a lot of ad blocker style settings turned on as it’s trying to remove those while loading content as well.Also, I think Firefox has a smooth scrolling option enabled by default which the other two don’t so double check that as it might be giving. Author Topic: Avast Firewall Causes Stuttering (Read 1686 times) 0 Members and 1 Guest are viewing this topic. REDACTED Guest; Avast Firewall Causes Stuttering on: March For some reason certain animations cause stuttering. Reply reply If you have avast installed try uninstalling it. I would have very weird stutters despite my fps being over 60. Found out it was avast causing latency, stutters, and input lag. Reply reply

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Avast communication get interrupted, causing your system and Avast to freeze throughout.Q.2. What happens when you delay the Avast subscription.A.2. Avast software requires a regular subscription to keep your system safe from various threats and unwanted activities. The Avast software regularly requires to update the Avast virus library to keep you safe from malware or trojans attack.If, somehow, your subscription is expired. Avast will stall to connect with the primary server to update the latest virus definition to secure your system. But, without a subscription, your system becomes more vulnerable to threats and malware attacks. you can always cancel avast 60 days free trial anytime you wish.We recommend never to delay Avast subscription.The ConclusionAvast antivirus provides everything to the user but has the potential to fail sometime. Rather than getting irritated and annoyed because of the issue, try to fix the problem. Utilize the procedure mentioned above to solve your problem.If you come across any queries, leave a comment in the comment section, and we’d be happy to help you. I hope the information was helpful to you.

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6 10,585 #5 The solution for the stuttering was with another PC to use HDMI cable instead of DP.My current gaming PC got it fixed by changing antivirus to Avast.I have had similar problem with 3 different PC's and also different monitor.did not mean to upset anyone , but if you notice stuttering on your PC using DPtry HDMI or changing antivirus program. This was my solutions Jan 27, 2021 536 68 8,940 #6 The solution for the stuttering was with another PC to use HDMI cable instead of DP.My current gaming PC got it fixed by changing antivirus to Avast.I have had similar problem with 3 different PC's and also different monitor.did not mean to upset anyone , but if you notice stuttering on your PC using DPtry HDMI or changing antivirus program. This was my solutions We were merely pointing out that the antivirus software probably didn’t change anything. It’s possible that it removed malware or stopped an app from running. However, you didn’t give conclusive support for how Avast fixed the stuttering.For example, my computer was running slow recently but shortly after I installed the VMware player software update, it was fixed. In actuality, there was a Windows Update being installed that happened to finish installing after the VMware update finished. What was causing it to run slow? Probably the Windows Update that was demanding a lot more system resources.The stuttering related to different display cables could have been because of the quality/video limitations of those specific cables. Unless you went in-depth with troubleshooting the DP stuttering, it could have just been the cable, outdated drivers, the DP connections on the PC or monitor, etc. All we are saying is that without further testing or supportive evidence, there is no way to prove that Avast solved the problem. Last edited: Apr 16, 2022 Advertising Cookies Policies Privacy Term & Conditions Topics

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100% fps goes down to 30-40 for unknown reasons. And you have even managed lower or higher the screen resolution from Start > Settings > System > Display > Scale and layout > Resolution.4. Some of you complained why some games stuttering with low fps, such as Red Orchestra, Insurgency, and Overwatch.As you can see, obviously, to resolve the stuttering or screen tearing gaming issue and fps caps rightly after the Creators Update, you cannot avoid mastering what is the new in Creators update and how it can cause gaming stuttering. Meanwhile, why fps dropping leads to this gaming issue and how to fix it.Related: How to Change Screen Resolution Windows 10, 8, 7And you should know that to date there is no way can solve the gaming stuttering problems absolutely, so it is natural that you should try these ways until finding a way suitable for your case.Fix Creator Updates Cause Gaming Stuttering ProblemWindows Creators Update brings new features which conflict with NVIDIA card, such as NVIDIA GeForce GTX series.For this part, Microsoft has admitted Creators update can affect gaming performance from you may be rather anxious that why the stuttering games and bad fps appear more frequently or seriously rightly after the Creators Update, how its features can harm the gaming performance and how can you diminish the negative impacts these newest features impose on all games.Feature One Causes Gaming Stuttering and Its SolutionsFeature Two Causes Gaming Stuttering and Its SolutionsFeature Three Causes Gaming Stuttering and Its SolutionsFeature OneCreators Update reset settings for NVIDIA Control Panel, especially, it made the processor as CPU rather than GPU.In this case, it is no wonder that games would run off CPU, thus causing stuttering with fps dropping in games on Windows 10.Its Solutions:1. Change PhysX Processor to Real GPUNow that Windows Creator Update has set the processor as CPU, thus making your games stuttering with fps dropping from 100 to 30, you might as well manage to change your PC to run GPU instead of CPU.Try to change the PhysX Processor to your GPU from CPU under Configure Surround, PhysX in

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You are using an out of date browser. It may not display this or other websites correctly.You should upgrade or use an alternative browser. #1 Making a post about this issue was my last resort.I built this near the end of December 2020. Here are the specs:PSU: DeepCool DQ 850WCPU: Intel i9-10850KGPU: Asus TUF Gaming GeForce RTX™ 3070MOBO: Asus Prime Z490PRAM: T-Force Delta 2x16GB DDR4 3200MHzSSD: Crucical 1TB P2 NVMe M.2A couple weeks after building the PC and playing multiple games on it for an extensive amount, I began to notice the games stuttering very frequently. By stuttering I mean the game literally freezing for a split second then resuming. I managed to clip a few instances of the stutters just to give an idea: is when I began to monitor my temps and found nothing out of the ordinary, no spikes in temperature, no overheating, CPU would reach a max of 65 when under heavy load and both GPU and CPU hover at around 35-45 at all times during games.Below is a list of the games that I've tested so far and what I noticed in each one:Valorant: Stuttering happens at random times and sometimes during events like round start/end, kill announcements, ace, etc. Also connection issues? never had them on my old pc.World of Warcraft: Stuttering ALL the time! when running in cities, entering new zones, fighting monsters, you name it. I notice stuttering when an event is triggered and when nothing is happening.CSGO: Stuttering happens randomly.Apex Legends: Stuttered once only when I got my very first kill.Genshin Impact: Stuttering as much as every 10 seconds.Warzone: No stuttering yetWitcher 3: No stutteringOverwatch: No stutteringDiablo 3: Events such as attacking dashing causing stutters, as well as random stutters.Things I've tried to fix the issue:Hardware- Swapped GPUs with a friend of mine, I tested his 3060ti and he tested my 3070, stuttering remained on my end, no issues on his.- Tried 1 RAM stick at a time in all slots and then purchased a new pair of 16GB DDR4 3200MHz RAM.- Swapped PSU with another 850W PSU.-Tried each one of my monitors individually (one is 144Hz while the other is 60Hz).- Changed my SSD to NVMe 500GB.The stuttering persisted throughout all of this.Software- Clean installed Windows and all my games multiple times.- Used DDU to uninstall my graphics drivers and tried different older versions.- Updated my graphics driver to the latest version.- Updated BIOS and chipset driver.- Uninstalled GeForce Experience.- I am not using Vsync, Gsync, Freesync or raytracing.- Turned XMP on- Turned XMP off- overclocked CPU- overclocked GPUThe stuttering persisted throughout all of this.The only things I havent replaced are the CPU, which are hard to test and considering

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