Pending OP Response New high end PC stuttering/lagging in all games.

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Kaaz1

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Hello, so i have pretty unusual problem and im looking for PC magician of some sort 😀
I wanted to build my new PC all by myself and did so, wasn't that complicated but i ran to some issuess right away starting with my AIO liquid cooler's LCD screen from corsair not working (everything plugged correctly(probably some software issue)) to my AIO liquid cooler pump not starting when i turn on PC and my temperature going to 88 degree on CPU (Usually just have to turn off PC and turn back on and it "clicks" and its working as intended) But let's not dive into that to deep as this is not my main issue, just wanted to mention that incase it could have some potential connections to my actual problem.

So the main issue i have is stuttering/lagging randomly in all of the games i tried so far despite very high FPS, while lag happens my GPU usage usually drops to low % or to 0% while my RAM and CPU usage is stable when this happens so it is not CPU related i guess. So my screen freezes or stutters randomly for couple of seconds and than back to normal, sometimes i can play longer without any issues and sometimes games are unplayable at all (depends from my PC's day i guess haha).

The PC is fresh, all the parts and windows11 - everything new.

My specs:

Motherboard: Asus prime z790 -a wifi
GPU: RTX 4070 Ti Super (Palit game Rock)
CPU: Intel i7 14700KF
RAM: 32gb(2x 16gb) corsair vengeance ddr5 5600MHz
PCU: Corsair be quiet 750W 80 plus GOLD
Storage: 2 ssd Nvme discs, 1tb and 2tb


The list is veryy long but here are the most things i remember that i've tried already:


Drivers:
Yes, uninstalling with DDU, GPU drivers reinstalled - didn't help
Newest chipset from intel - didn't help
Motherboard drivers - didn't help

BIOS:
Newest version of BIOS? - yes.
XMP on/off didn't help either
Restore to defualt settings - didn't help

Other(fun part):
Tried disabling HPET - didn't help
Tried disabling HD audio - didn't help

I did set my power plan in windows to high performence
There is nor RAM leeking

Tried launching latency mon on desktop and ingame and results are like this:

On desktop: ALL green, nothing, just everything normal and message saying that all is GOOD
In games screenshot will say it all:
gSrFatL.png
Here is screenshot from GPU-Z to confirm that the PCIe connections are correct.
r66.png


So i tried to somehow get rid of "Wdf01000.sys" problem but couldn't, tried reinstalling it and my windows just got bluescreen so i had to backup my windows.
I tried many other things not listed here but nothing helps and im giving up. Any ideas?? Please help :(
 
Welcome to PCHF,

First two suggestions, knock off any/all overclocks and desist from messing with any settings.

What games are involved.

Your MB has WiFi but is the PC hardwired or using a wireless internet connection.

After installing Windows did you straight away the chipset drivers for the MB followed by the SATA drivers, both are a must and especially the chipset drivers as that is what enables the MB to be able to communicate with all your other hardware.

PCU: Corsair be quiet 750W 80 plus GOLD

Corsair and BeQuiet are two totally different companies so which brand do you have and what is the model name or number of it.

I did set my power plan in windows to high performence

Change the Windows Power Plan to Balanced, Ultra and High Performance are a form of overclocking that is known to cause stability and overheating issues, the setting should only be used for gaming type notebooks that have a discrete GPU that needs the extra power, all it does on desktops is mess with the CPU cores.

1. Copy any dmp files from C:\Windows\Minidump onto the desktop.
2. Select all of them, right-click on one, and click on Send To> New Compressed (zipped) Folder.
3. Upload the zip folder using the Attach button, bottom left of the dialogue input box
 
What games are involved.

Your MB has WiFi but is the PC hardwired or using a wireless internet connection.

After installing Windows did you straight away the chipset drivers for the MB followed by the SATA drivers, both are a must and especially the chipset drivers as that is what enables the MB to be able to communicate with all your other hardware.



Corsair and BeQuiet are two totally different companies so which brand do you have and what is the model name or number of it.

I tried 2 games so far: Counter strike 2, Kingdom Come deliverence 2

PC is hardwired

I did install chipset drivers i did not install any SATA drivers yet.

Corsair and BeQuiet are two totally different companies so which brand do you have and what is the model name or number of it.

Yes sorry my bad, my power supply is: CORSAIR 750W RMe SERIES™ MODULAR 80 PLUS® GOLD, ULTRA QUIET


Change the Windows Power Plan to Balanced, Ultra and High Performance are a form of overclocking that is known to cause stability and overheating issues, the setting should only be used for gaming type notebooks that have a discrete GPU that needs the extra power, all it does on desktops is mess with the CPU cores.

1. Copy any dmp files from C:\Windows\Minidump onto the desktop.
2. Select all of them, right-click on one, and click on Send To> New Compressed (zipped) Folder.
3. Upload the zip folder using the Attach button, bottom left of the dialogue input box
I changed it to high performance to test if this would help with stuttering but no luck there.

Don't have any dmp files in there.