Solved How do i fix microstuttering in windows?

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When i unplugged my second monitor and restarted my computer the stuttering seemed to go away. Im not sure that is the reason tho as the stuttering goes away randomly now after having my pc turned on for a while.
 
When i unplugged my second monitor and restarted my computer the stuttering seemed to go away. Im not sure that is the reason tho as the stuttering goes away randomly now after having my pc turned on for a while.
when i plugged my second monitor in again the stuttering came back.
 
Interesting, I’m no hardware person but it seems like the power supply is being pushed to the max.

Let me ask another staff member
 
The PSU is junk, I wouldn't trust it to run anything with a GPU in it.

I believe there to be multiple issues here:
1. The varying refresh rates of the monitors is causing the computer to struggle to choose one/run both.
2. The PSU is absolute garbage, not fit for anything with a GPU.
3. The low system space is causing Windows to struggle with swap/temp files.

As for fixes:
Try each monitor one at a time, is one better than the other?

I would look into purchasing a new PSU or having a professional install one. I would go for a Seasonic/EVGA/Corsair unit, 600w or 750w. This is an area that going overboard and spending a little extra is okay.

If you haven't already, freeing up space is critical, think of it as giving Windows some breathing room. :)
 

When i dont have my second monitor plugged in the stuttering pretty much stops. I have noticed tho that when logitech g hub updates itself it makes the pc unusable because of the insane amount of stuttering. I will also look into buying a new PSU. Thanks everyone for the help! <3
 
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