System Manufacturer/Model Number: Self built OS: Windows 7 Ultimate 64 Bit CPU: Intel Core i7 Motherboard: Gigabyte EX58-Extreme Memory: 2 GB x 3 Corsair DDR3 Graphics Card: Nvidia 8800GTX Sound Card: Realtek Built in Monitor(s) Displays: 26 inch Samsung PSU: 850 W CoolerMaster Case: CoolerMaster Cosmos Cooling: Aquagate Max Hard Drives: 1 SSD 64 GB
1 x 1TB WD Hard Drive
That's not so nice, but you are not the first one to experience this problem. Luckily my OCZ Vertex Turbo is still going strong after one year (knock on wood) I would RMA it with Corsair if I was you.
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I need a way of monitoring if performance cpu stuttering is going on. It seems like it is as in games the screen stutters when it was smooth before. How can I monitor this or check for this?
What is causing this?
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Recently resolved for the second time however on an entirely different machine, an issue wherein Windows Update without any clues refuses to work -- the problem this time was fixed by uninstalling the Intel Matrix Storage Manager.
The first time (again, on another machine altogether) it...
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I have a Dell Precision M4500 and Windows 7 professional (64 bit).
If the power supply is plugged in my notebook runs at full speed as long as the power management is set to highest perfomance. However if I unplug the power supply the performance decreases no matter what kind of...
So according to 3D Mark Vantage, my gpu and/or cpu scores decrease if I set the Mhz to a certain range of numbers.
Is this suppose to happen or is 3D mark vantage is wrong?
Also which one to overclock more? the GPU clock or Memory clock?
Windows 7 is running fine, but all my games are slow, choppy, and have low FPS rates. AA is running at 4. My friend has the same laptop as me, and has also installed Win 7 RC, and he is getting 40-60 FPS in AA. We literally have identical systems. Is there anything I can check?