- Aug 13, 2001
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All, I have sort of a baffling issue that I'd like to have resolved.
Every now and then, probably about every minute or two, my computer "hiccups" (for lack of a better term) for about a 100th of a second. That doesn't seem like much time wise but the result is noticeable and annoying enough since it happens all the time.
Any sound (from mp3s, videos, games) that is playing at the same creates a small snap/crackle/pop sound when it happens.
Video also has the same type of almost negligible but still annoying stutter - Youtube, mkv files, actual video game footage, all sort of "pause" ever so slightly.
Obviously, audio/video is the best way to detect it but I'm wondering if it's just a problem in general with my system.
Here's my specs:
Windows 7 64-bit
ASUS p8p67
i7-2600k OC'd to 4.5 ghz (stable)
8 gigs GSKILL ram
nVidia GTX 570
I've gotten rid of (what I think to be) all the unnecessary background services/processes and it still happens. Any thoughts on what can be done here? Need any additional specs?
Every now and then, probably about every minute or two, my computer "hiccups" (for lack of a better term) for about a 100th of a second. That doesn't seem like much time wise but the result is noticeable and annoying enough since it happens all the time.
Any sound (from mp3s, videos, games) that is playing at the same creates a small snap/crackle/pop sound when it happens.
Video also has the same type of almost negligible but still annoying stutter - Youtube, mkv files, actual video game footage, all sort of "pause" ever so slightly.
Obviously, audio/video is the best way to detect it but I'm wondering if it's just a problem in general with my system.
Here's my specs:
Windows 7 64-bit
ASUS p8p67
i7-2600k OC'd to 4.5 ghz (stable)
8 gigs GSKILL ram
nVidia GTX 570
I've gotten rid of (what I think to be) all the unnecessary background services/processes and it still happens. Any thoughts on what can be done here? Need any additional specs?