Stuttering!!! Pleasssee help!

Otone

Gold Level Poster
Hello!

I'm having problems with a stuttering issue. In game and out game.

Basicly it plays the game smooth and then after a few seconds randomly the frame freezes for a second including the sound (which makes a grrrrr sound) and carries on.

When it happens out of a game the mouse freezes for a second and is ok again!

Very very annoying! HELP!!!!
 

PotDucky

Bronze Level Poster
Okay this way, Try opening the nvidia COntrol Panel, (Should be an icon in taskbar, (May have to click up arrow on the bar)) click system information at bottom left of the window you should see driver version there? under the details box
 

vanthus

Member Resting in Peace
To find what version you have, Right-click on your desktop and select NVIDIA Control Panel. From the NVIDIA Control Panel menu, select Help > System Information. The driver version is listed at the top of the Details window.
you can also get the driver version number from the Windows Device Manager.

You can search for updates or run "Automatically find drivers for my NVIDIA products" from here,
http://www.nvidia.com/Download/index.aspx?lang=en-us
This will offer any driver updates available.
Not sure it will solve your problem.but no harm in updating anyway.
If your not sure how to install have a read here. http://www.nvidia.com/object/drivers_faq.html
 

Otone

Gold Level Poster
cheers guys my version says "up to date" but version 280.26 is avalible so downloading that! will let you know if it works
 

vanthus

Member Resting in Peace
Have a look in event viewer,it may give you a clue to the problem.
Go to control panel(All control panel items)/performance information and tools/click advanced tools on the left hand side/view performance details in event log.
this will take you to diagnostics-performance events.
If nothing obvious showing there,at the top of the tree on the left hand side,click on custom views/administrative events.
 

DanteWilhelm

Bright Spark
My Computer



rightclick in an empty space


hardware


device manager


find your graphics card


right click

properties


driver version (tell us)


driver update (if neccessary)


rollback (if neccessary)


reinstall (probably need to do this)


reinstall direct X


scan for viruses



I don't know, could be a whole plethora of things what I would do is



use MBRfix to fix the masterboot

TDDS killer to find any malware you may have


Rkill to stop any nasty processes

malware bytes anti malware to remove viruses


perhaps a system restore




disk check


RAM check

I would download some driver program to scan for drivers, I would download FileHippo which checks for updates and get everything up to date

everything.
 
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