Who able to help me with PC? I have overall weird performance.

Tennobyte

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Well, For the first i have these specs:

GPU - RTX 2070 Super EVGA
CPU - Ryzen 5 5600
MB - Msi B450m pro vdh max
RAM - 32GB 3200mhz 16-18-18-18-36
PSU - PCCooler GI-K800 (Basically 800 watt 80+ gold)

I have issue with sudden stuttering, lagging, bad screen recording performance.

None of components experiencing overheating or throttling. And none are causing bottleneck. (none is overloaded to 100%).

I have scanned my PC with antiviruses hella lot of times, no clues. (also tried installing pure windows on other drive, still freezing)
Any ideas? Drivers? Viruses? Faulty GPU or CPU?
 
Was the video drivers fully updated? What version of bios for the motherboard is installed? Motherboard is at least 5 years old, do you see any buldging capacitors or burn marks? Have you had any power surges?
 
Was the video drivers fully updated? What version of bios for the motherboard is installed? Motherboard is at least 5 years old, do you see any buldging capacitors or burn marks? Have you had any power surges?
No capacitors on MB are damaged.
Bios Ver: E7A38AMS.BM0
Bios Build Date: 07/25/2024
Well, no power surges for the period of using this PSU.
 
It may be one of the hard drives. That board does have 1 M.2 slot. What I would do is get a gen 3 NVME drive and do a fresh install of windows but don't connect any other drive and see what happens. Other than that, not sure what to tell you. Any hardware changes happen right before the lagging started? Just trying to help you pin point the issue here.
 
It may be one of the hard drives. That board does have 1 M.2 slot. What I would do is get a gen 3 NVME drive and do a fresh install of windows but don't connect any other drive and see what happens. Other than that, not sure what to tell you. Any hardware changes happen right before the lagging started? Just trying to help you pin point the issue here.
I can't afford Nvme aswell, I am a HDD adept here. Anyway, I've tried installing clean windows on another drive (not from these shown), stuttering still occurs. I hope It's not like GPU failure or something like that.
For some reason, I like HDD's more than SSD. All because of TBW resource. Of course something like: will last for a while, but in my segment I had SSD with 1300 hours runtime and it's resource went to 88%.
Maybe it's some hint that problem may be hiding here.
 
If you're not going to even entertain using an SSD over an HDD in 2025, there's nothing else worth troubleshooting.
 
Hello!

Using a mechanical in 2025 is a brutal experience. Even a SATA SSD would give you an enormous performance uplift.

Also that PSU is likely pretty low end which may or may not be a contributing factor. I saw your thread on Tom's hardware too but it looks like it's full of misinformation in replies, especially user qxp.

It's also probably difficult to get help when you're using a pirated operating system.
 
Hello!

Using a mechanical in 2025 is a brutal experience. Even a SATA SSD would give you an enormous performance uplift.

Also that PSU is likely pretty low end which may or may not be a contributing factor. I saw your thread on Tom's hardware too but it looks like it's full of misinformation in replies, especially user qxp.

It's also probably difficult to get help when you're using a pirated operating system.
Hello there. I've no problem with using mechanical sophistication. I don't really an SSD.


It's also probably difficult to get help when you're using a pirated operating system.
What a precise joke here. Xoxlet. However, I am not using an Pirated OS, it's fully from microsoft website, it's just fake activated so "Activate windows" won't show up.

PSU? Well, that less likely to be a contributing factor. Most people in my country (Kazakhstan) having a horrible PSU's like KCAS, Cougar STX, and other on their 3070, 3080 graphics cards . So here i'm not even the worst.

Didn't expect that I'd be seen in other forums by someone in another, like Tom's hardware and this. I thought I will get banned for idk, website promotion, often experienced punishment for such things.
 
What's your definition of a pirate copy of Windows?

What brand/model of memory do you have and are you running all 4 slots?

Pretty much a crap power supply! Have you tried a different one?

I know you said you tried another hard drive but have you tried installing Windows with just one drive plugged in?
 
What's your definition of a pirate copy of Windows?

What brand/model of memory do you have and are you running all 4 slots?

Pretty much a crap power supply! Have you tried a different one?

I know you said you tried another hard drive but have you tried installing Windows with just one drive plugged in?
Not everyday I online here, this website takes longer than 3 mins to load lol, Kazakhstan have blocked a hella lot of domains.

I don't think that original windows with hidden by cmd "activate windows" is pirated. Just unactivated.

So, in conclusion i figured out that the trouble here is somewhere around the CPU. This overrated AMD giggle is not working properly until multiplier is set to x45.0
Honestly motherboard is definitely no designed to handle this frequency in 100% cpu load. It is above manufacturer frequency and considered as overclocking.

I've never liked AMD much for either their GPUs or CPUs. I hate AMD from now on. Maybe you got any ideas what is real trouble here?

Yes, the PSU might not be the best, however most people in my country (Kazakhstan) keep using "KCAS", Cougar STX, and Deepcool DE / PF. On builds with GPUs such as RTX3080. That's horrible. I'm not even the worst here.
No, I don't have second PSU. I don't look like I have PC workshop, do I?
 
Pirated = not paying the license associated with a licensed software product. You are using an unactivated copy of Windows, which means you didn't pay for a license, and is thus pirated. Does it work? Probably. Can you be sure you won't have random issues as a result? Nope. Is pirating defined as simply having or using the installer files? Nope. You can literally download Windows from Microsoft's official website without a product key and install it freely, but if you don't activate it, it's pirated.

AMD is not the problem here. You fundamentally not understanding how stuff works or taking advice from those more educated on it is the problem. That CPU is officially supported on that motherboard, per MSI's website.

Your geographical location does not change the quality of your power supply, good or bad, and is likely related to your problems.
 
Pirated = not paying the license associated with a licensed software product. You are using an unactivated copy of Windows, which means you didn't pay for a license, and is thus pirated. Does it work? Probably. Can you be sure you won't have random issues as a result? Nope. Is pirating defined as simply having or using the installer files? Nope. You can literally download Windows from Microsoft's official website without a product key and install it freely, but if you don't activate it, it's pirated.

AMD is not the problem here. You fundamentally not understanding how stuff works or taking advice from those more educated on it is the problem. That CPU is officially supported on that motherboard, per MSI's website.

Your geographical location does not change the quality of your power supply, good or bad, and is likely related to your problems.
Fair enough, however, "pirated" windows won't install harmful files on my PC to slow it down right? Right. Else microsoft would be sued.

I was talking about potential CPU manufacturer deffect.
 
Fair enough, however, "pirated" windows won't install harmful files on my PC to slow it down right? Right. Else microsoft would be sued.

I was talking about potential CPU manufacturer deffect.
How would you sue Microsoft with a pirate windows?

The processor is not the problem.

Reset the bios to default and see what happens, have a feeling you have screwed around in it.
 
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