Desktop suffering from stuttering, FPS drops, and random crashes.


  1. Posts : 2
    Windows 10 Home 64-Bit
       #1

    Desktop suffering from stuttering, FPS drops, and random crashes.


    Hello all,

    This is the first post I will be making outside of the welcome page.
    My Desktop computer has been having issues with games constantly stuttering and occasionally crashing for what seems like no reason. There are error logs reported on Event Viewer for the crashes but no information that I can see related to the stuttering.

    I can only describe this stuttering as a sudden drop of FPS to 0 with sound glitches and then back up in a second or 2 working fine. Other instances of this happening can also be a drop of FPS to around 20 with sound glitching out much more and for a longer period of time. The sound glitching I refer to sounds like a something being constantly repeated over itself so for example instead of "Hi" it would sound like "Hihihihihihihihihihihi". It may also be worth mentioning that I have a external sound card installed on my system, a SoundBlaster Zx.

    The crashes I refer to happen instantaneously and I have not been able to explain them whatsoever. In the event viewer I have noticed with games Fallout 4 and CS:GO they appear with the application error event 1000. fallout 4 refers themselves as the faulting module and CS:GO refers to a Nvidia process called "Nvd3dum.dll" (See Screens Below)
    Desktop suffering from stuttering, FPS drops, and random crashes.-error-log.jpgDesktop suffering from stuttering, FPS drops, and random crashes.-error-log-1.jpg

    Since these issues has shown up I have replaced my PSU and my RAM to see if that would change anything. The specific PSU and RAM I got is a Corsair RM850 and a 16GB set (2X8GB) of Crucial Ballistix Sport. These changes have done nothing to alleviate the issues I have been experiencing. I have also attempted to unplug all HDDs and SSDs as well as reseat all components of my Desktop. I have reinstalled windows 10 multiple times using a USB flash drive. I have attempted Reinstalling GPU Drivers (Nvidia) and tweaking Graphics settings using the NVIDIA control panel. None of my attempts to fix have worked thus far.

    Most of the fixes I have tried are related to the error 0xc0000005, which appears in the event previously mentioned above, but I am not the most savvy when it comes to more in depth analysis and repairs. Any help with this issue would be greatly appreciated.
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  2. You
    Posts : 613
    Windows 10 Enterprise x64 (build 10586)
       #2

    You aren't overclocking and you have the latest BIOS, correct?

    To narrow down the problem, try removing your dedicated GPU and using integrated graphics to play some of those games and wait for a crash. Actually, download Heaven Benchmark and run it. See if anything goes wrong with the dedicated GPU.
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  3. Posts : 204
    Windows 10 Pro
       #3

    I would strip down your system to motherboard+mouse+keyboard+SSD drive. Remove your Sound Blaster. Don't use Avast.
    Don't over clock. Make sure you have the right motherboard bios. Is your SSD drive updated with the latest firmware?
    Just install Win 10 only + the latest drivers. Install Fallout only. Nothing else. If you still have a problem maybe try a regular hard drive.
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