Microstuttering in everything video related!

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uvbeenzaned
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Microstuttering in everything video related!

Post by uvbeenzaned » 19 Nov 2016, 16:34

I have 3 1080p Asus monitors and one 4k sceptre TV. I get microstuttering ALL THE TIME. Every ~10 seconds, all graphics stop for less than a fraction of a second and then continue. My only remedy is to remove the tv from the graphics card. This is a new gtx 1080 rog strix running on a i7 3930k system. I am fairly certain I am good hardware wise. As soon as a I pull the tv from the card, the issue ceases. Now you can probably name near about just anything and I have tried it, OC the monitors, OC the card, turn MEMC on/off on the tv, separated the HDMI cable from the tvs AC cable, used Timer Tool to adjust yadda yadda yadda. Every little thing does nothing at all.

I am grasping at straws here now. Maybe you guys have some ideas to throw at me.

Q83Ia7ta
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Re: Microstuttering in everything video related!

Post by Q83Ia7ta » 19 Nov 2016, 16:58

idea is name your os.
"all graphics stop" - while in game? while watching video? even at os cursor stutters? only 1 monitor & tv gives microstuttering?

Sparky
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Re: Microstuttering in everything video related!

Post by Sparky » 19 Nov 2016, 17:02

Does this happen when only the TV is plugged in?

uvbeenzaned
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Re: Microstuttering in everything video related!

Post by uvbeenzaned » 19 Nov 2016, 17:25

Q83Ia7ta wrote:idea is name your os.
"all graphics stop" - while in game? while watching video? even at os cursor stutters? only 1 monitor & tv gives microstuttering?
Everything. Video, games, cursor.

uvbeenzaned
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Re: Microstuttering in everything video related!

Post by uvbeenzaned » 19 Nov 2016, 17:26

Sparky wrote:Does this happen when only the TV is plugged in?
Yes, only when TV is plugged in.

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Re: Microstuttering in everything video related!

Post by Sparky » 19 Nov 2016, 17:38

uvbeenzaned wrote:
Sparky wrote:Does this happen when only the TV is plugged in?
Yes, only when TV is plugged in.
I mean when it is JUST the TV and nothing else.

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Re: Microstuttering in everything video related!

Post by uvbeenzaned » 19 Nov 2016, 18:23

Sparky wrote:
uvbeenzaned wrote:
Sparky wrote:Does this happen when only the TV is plugged in?
Yes, only when TV is plugged in.
I mean when it is JUST the TV and nothing else.
So I just did another test since you made me think of trying different combinations. I hadn't gone this far yet.

- All monitors plus tv: stuttering
- All monitors no tv: no stuttering
- 2 monitors plus tv: seems to stutter occasionally maybe but not that much
- 1 monitor plus tv: no stuttering


This surely can't be a PCIe bandwidth issue. This was happening with my old R9 290x when I had it. Something else must be going on.

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		Operating System
			Windows 10 Pro 64-bit
		CPU
			Intel Core i7 3930K @ 3.20GHz	43 °C
			Sandy Bridge-E 32nm Technology
		RAM
			48.0GB DDR3 @ 666MHz (9-9-9-24)
		Motherboard
			Supermicro X9SRA/X9SRA-3 (SOCKET 0)	36 °C
		Graphics
			ASUS VS239 (1920x1080@60Hz)
			ASUS VS239 (1920x1080@60Hz)
			ASUS VS239 (1920x1080@60Hz)
			U505CV-UMC (3840x2160@60Hz)
			NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1080 (ASUStek Computer Inc)	40 °C
		Storage
			238GB M4-CT256M4SSD2 (SSD)
			2794GB Seagate ST3000DM001-9YN166 (SATA)	31 °C
			2794GB Seagate ST3000DM001-9YN166 (SATA)	31 °C
			698GB Seagate ST3750330NS (SATA)	32 °C
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			TSSTcorp CDDVDW SH-222AB
		Audio
			Logitech G933 Gaming Headset
Operating System
	Windows 10 Pro 64-bit
	Computer type: Main system chassis
	Installation Date: 11/16/2016 9:24:38 PM

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