Already tried that as well, I have found some threads from people with the same issue on aorus master also stating that the coil whine they were getting from the vrm would stop when the frame spikes happened so I'm starting to think the aorus master is the issue
I'm using default page file settings I never tend to touch them, I did try maxing out the amount of page file and also turning it off altogether but it changed nothing and I play via ethernet directly into my router and I'm on virgin media and get 387mbs download 23mbs upload and 6ms - 8ms ping
Ive swapped memory from 16gb of corsair vengeance 3200 to 16gb of gskill trident z rgb 3600 and I've tried both a and b channel.
I've got my 9900k arriving today but I k ow that wont make any difference now as from my experience if the cpu was faulty in any way it would show a lot more signs than some frame spikes in games I can run aida 64 and prime 95 36 hours straight without an error.
Like the previous post said I'm base in Croydon. I seriously considering grabbing a different brand motherboard which would be a shame as this board has such a good feature set it would be hard to find another with the same specs at the same price point it would either be the maximus hero or msi MEG ace in my price point.
I really need this sorted before the 19th April as I'm off to insomnia 64 BYOC
Sorry for the delay guys been busy at work and only just got my rig set back up. I went with the Maximius XI code which looks really nice and a 9900k. Got everything installed and managed to have one game of apex legends that seemed to run really smoothly but I'm waiting till im off work tomorrow to give it a full test on a handful of games
Ok so I played some more apex legends today and that seemed nice and smooth and then a good few hours of metro last light redux and I thought I was seeing some microstuttering/small lag at times but I'm not sure if it was just a placebo effect as I'm outright looking for it
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