Issue with PC

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Hello guys I have had my desktop built some months ago. I have an issue with my graphics and games feel slightly delayed and not synced. This affects everyday usage aswell as gaming. My Specs:
CPU: Ryzen 7 3700 X, MOBO: B 550 TOMAHAWK , GPU: 3060 TI , RAM : 32 GB 3200 MHZ Ripjaws Gskill ,SSD: 1TB NVME Kingston A 2000, PSU: 750 W gold rated Coolermaster. I have changed my monitor the GPU, PSU got my MoBo RMA'd . This leaves the CPU as the main suspect, which is rare from what I heard but could make sense. Windows 10 and 11 have been tried out issue persists , all drivers up to date and benchmarks for all components are fine. Besides the CPU ( CPU temps are fine) , the only things I have not swapped out is the RAM and the NVME but my ram poassed memtest 86 adn windows diagnostics. My B 550 got replaced with a new one after RMA my old one so there is a slight chance this MOBO has issues with my components in general. What would you do? Note: I use a 144 HZ display . refresh rate is set correctly and tweo monitors have been tested
 
What refresh rate do you have set for your monitor and what monitor/s are you using and how are they connected, anything in between like a KVM ? It sounds like you might just have a 30hz refresh rate set or something silly like that tbh.

Also what sort of mouse and keyboard are you using and how are they connected? ...just USB straight into the board ?
 
Bluetooth ?

If you have any wired peripherals then completely disable bluetooth and see if the issue is gone once that is turned off.
 
Hmm ok, tricky one then, without having a load of spares so you can change each part out this becomes rather difficult to make much progress with, sounds like you have changed a lot of it out over time, but really you need a spare everything right there with you to progress here.

Couple more thoughts on the software side, do you have an antivirus program in use and was it in use across both Windows 10 and 11 installations, if so can you disable it and test ?

What do you see in taskmanager when your PC is behaving this way? and does it behave that way all of the time or does it take some time to do this ? You say the CPU temps are fine, ok, such as ? ...what does idle and load look like ?
As another thought I have is if this is cooled by an AIO, and the pump has failed so the CPU gets hot very quickly thermal throttles and clocks down a lot, not likely the case though if the temps are fine, as you would be seeing very high idle temps if this were the case, like 60c+ and would hit 90c very, very quickly under load and then downclock hard.

Still, even if the temperatures are ok it doesn't mean the CPU is operating as you would want, can you use a program like Ryzen Master to see what the clocks are doing and how it's boosting ?
 
I have like 60 on idle but it does not get over 75 while gaming it stays there. Even when stress testing not over 80 c. Maybe it is hardware fault on the chip itself who knows. I am thinking of buying a ryzen 5 5500 which is much worse than mine just to eliminate this option too. Unless some other suggestions are given by you guys
 
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