So in follow up to all of this I have been having issues with the new Call of Duty that didnt happen during the beta and not initially, theye slowly crept in after a few days of playing.
Main issue I've been having is like the image output crashing. My Monitors will freeze and I have to hard...
My Internet Speeds should handle it no problem. I started up Photoshop and Immediately saw the attached as well.
I'm currently running tests with Twitch Closed to see if that has any impact at all.
So I loaded up Photoshop and progressively the stuttering got worse and worse as the program was open to a point where my PC would freeze for 10+ seconds and this would happen repeatedly every 30 seconds or so. Pretty much making my PC unusable.
I didn't see Photoshop causing many Hard faults...
I am seeing hard faults when using resource monitor for the memory, it seems to fluctuate randomly with no real set pattern to it. However they are there.
Whats the best way to resolve that?
Managed to get MemTest up and running over night, showing no faults here either. it ran 4 passes with no errors.
Is it worth running the tests over multiple nights to get more of a sample?
I have moved Steam & Destiny 2 Over to the SSD and used resmon monitor to get monitor the programs as I have been using them.
Still nothing stands out that seems to be causing my issues. Disc and CPU usage are both fairly low, maxing around 40%.
Looking at the memory again nothing stands out...
I have been using iCUE as it came installed and I haven't seen any abnormal temps really, hottest it has gotten is around 60 degree's and that was during the summer.
Programs themselves are installed on the HDD, and the optane module is set up for HDD.
I am at a bit of a loss as to what is...
I am running into issues where the PC is stuttering when running certain programs.
Programs that have been causing the issues for me have been anything from Destiny 2 to Photoshop.
It's not instant issues it seems to be after running the program for a while the stuttering begins and the PC...