I actually haven't noticed this for over a year. I thought I got the same kind when I bought another stick but as you can see the timings are different. I've been having some hardware problems recently (and thus I eventually went and cleaned, reseated, ect. everything, reset the CMOS, and so on) and found this.
My hardware problems more or less equate to random lag even when my CPU is at 0% and Windows just booted. Solved that with a Windows Reinstallation. However, my computer sometimes (like twice in the past 2 weeks) just shuts off. No clue why. Maybe I've fixed it because it hasn't happened in several days + I just did a lot of TLC maintenance today.
I won't know until I start the Emulators back up as to whether I've fixed it or not, but presently they take up at most 60% of my CPU. Even with Chrome and VS Code running it's a mere 70% total for my entire PC. But, for whatever reason, my computer lags like crazy. My mouse freezes and then slowly goes through the "queue" of what I've told it to do, ramps up, and then RAPIDLY "catches up" before immediately freezing again. The only solution I've found for this is minimizing the emulators. No clue why that helps. Switching them both from 2 CPUs to 1 CPU AND using CPU Affinity via Task Manager to "restrict them" to 2 separate CPUs (0, 1 and 2, 3 respectively) didn't help - in fact, despite being told to run on a single Core I had all 4 cores running at the same loads - around 60% (but none of them identical graphs).
Hardware: 64GB SSD running Windows 10 80GB HDD 2TB HDD Nothing plugged in (usb) except Mouse and Keyboard Headphones HDMI Monitor DVI Digital (the - sign) Monitor
PSU = ??? (I replaced it in 2014 so it should be fine; it's Rosewill)
GPU = R9 270 (Asus Overclocked to 1100 ; 2GB VRAM) A8 - 5600K CPU overclocked from 3.6GHZ to 4.3GHZ stable 12GB of RAM 3GB of Page File on my slowest HDD (2TB)
I never see RAM go above 60% except when gaming and being irresponsible enough to not close things - and I still don't go above 80%
Other than that I'll note that I've overclocked using AMD's OverDrive utility because I can't do it via my BIOS - if I try (even using the exact same settings - like NO changes from the default - still 3.6GHZ and whatnot - JUST enabling "Overclock") my computer immediately shuts down and refuses to power on. If I disable Turbo Core and do the same thing my PC will turn on and either turn off every 3 - 5 seconds OR become unstable and just shut off at some point later (and then turn off every 3 - 5 seconds). So Overdrive it is. CPU-Z, CPUID HWMonitor, TaskManager, and the OverDrive utility all report that I'm hitting the proper speeds and temps are normal. My computer still downthrottles properly (idles at ~ 1.2GHZ - 2.3GHZ depending on load) and everything seems fine in that regard.
My hope is that I'll be back in an hour and tell everyone that cleaning my PC, reseating the hardware, and resetting my BIOS / CMOS fixed everything (:
My Bios is 100% up to date (it only ever got 1 update and it was already installed with my motherboard - checked today) and I've already run the built in Windows MemCheck or w/e and it was clean. Same for the Hard Drive test. Same for the Windows Corruption test.
Edit: Googled. Probably not an issue but definitely a "Shouldn't have gotten the wrong timings" sort of thing. Because the issues are recent It's highly unlikely to be the Memory and far more likely to be something to do with my SSD (Christmas) or Windows (Christmas, January 4th (again lol)). Hopefully not my Mobo or PSU, though.
Anyway. I'll mark this as closed. Shouldn't have been a dumb dumb and raced to ask a question instead of searching for it -.- (I was already asking one question because Google didn't have an answer and for some reason I just wrote out this one for the other question instead of Googling)
Edit: Also (up until just after I did all of this) my PC won't shut down. It gets stuck. PC powered on, no signal being sent. Have to manually shut it off. So uh.. reset things if that's happening to you, future Googler?
Submitted January 11, 2018 at 03:39AM by Travistyse http://ift.tt/2D2FXfO
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