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ryzen 5 3600x stutter issues win11
Hi,
i have this cpu for around 1,5 years and still have stutter issues on windows 11. i have changed hdds,mbo,ram and gpu and this thing still happens. with this mbo b450 aorus m it have less issues but it still happens and still dont know why (had asus 570 or 550 dont remember it)
questions: 1. Is there a good way to fix it ?
2. should i change cpu?
specs:
cpu: 3600x
mbo: gigabyte B450 Aorus M
ddr: Corsair 3600 32Gb 2x16(fully supported by mbo)
hdd: Crucial 500 pcie + 2x1tb WD
gpu: RX6700XT(new)
psu: 750W corsair (new)
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Have you loaded the latest chipset drivers?
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yes
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Do you have any software for monitoring or something like Sapphire trixx or Asus GPU Tweak?
I had the Asus GPU Tweak and had stuttering, when removed it stopped immediately..
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hi ,
i dont use any kind of tweak or oc tools. i also tryd with fresh os installs and without programs that i use. but stutter always comes back few days after fresh install.
p.s.all drivers are latest and everything is updated (bios, os and programs)
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What BIOS version you have? Last version of AGESA fixed fTPM stuttering, which is pretty noticeable
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f62 (Checksum : 649A ,Update AGESA ComboV2 1.2.0.5)
i do not itend to put beta bios on my system. last time when tryd beta bios i lost all data from NVMe drive.
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Desactiva el TPM desde Bios!!!! a mi me funcionó con un ryzen 2700
