Stutter problem

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Hi a couple day's ago i made a thread in overclocking section about a stutter problem I have.It appear's to have nothing to do with my overclock since it stutter's at both stock setting's and my overclock :(

Basically in game's somtime's the sound and gameplay stutter for a split second and resume and it's getting pretty annoying :mad:
Also when watching some media i have the same problem with sound and video fps.(Happen's a lot more often when watching stuff)
I also seem to get a mouse stutter at the desktop somtime's when i drag or double click to get into a folder.

Thing's I've tryed...

Spyware scan
Virus Scan
Updated graphic driver
Turned off onboardsound
Reinstalled window's XP
useing 6300 at stock speed

Please help me! :( :( :(
 
Have you tried uninstalling the graphics driver and use the windows default to see if that makes any difference.It won't be a permanent fix but just to rule something out.
 
***Update***
I unpluged 4 of my case fan to rule the psu out.
Double checked all lead's are connected securely.

The strange thing is I've been using the 10min video of blue dragon to measure this problem since it seem's the to have the worse symptoms, So i decieded to download some HD clip's from thw window's site and they have yet to stutter :confused:


Ajm,I will try that next .
 
When you say you reinstalled XP do you mean format or just reinstall? Cause I had this same problem a few weeks ago on my laptop and the only thing which worked was a full format. And now my flatmate is having a similar problem. Haven't formatted that yet though.
 
I did a full format, Think I've sorted it now anyway.I've pluged harddrive on another 4 pin connector and set my ram to 2.1v and cpu to 1.35v, Been ok for the last couple of hour's.
 
OK. Have you ruled out the possibility of it being your harddrive? Have you ran any videos from your harddrive, then running them from your DVD drive? Check your CPU/RAM usage in Task Manager. If you've got a network going, try copying some files over from that computer to yours and see what the rates are like. Look at the CPU usage again.
 
Well I just stuck a dvd in (x-men 2 :p ) and it was fine.The hardrive does make the searching noise ms before the stutter so maybe it is the hardrive (Maxtor 6L200M0)
 
It's possible. Would be good to get someone else's advice on what to do though as that's about as far as my knowledge goes :D
 
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