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Publisher | Gateway |
Publisher web site | http://gateway.com/index.shtml |
Release Date | January 03, 2008 |
Date Added | November 04, 2008 |
Version | 6.0.6000.20062 |
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Category | Drivers |
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Microsoft Storage Space Controller Driver Causing Micro Shutters For Black
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Hey there. I underlined the most relevant information, so that you can skip small talk if you will.
I was playing Far Cry 4 the other day with my just-acquired Radeon HD 7990 (hell of a card, performing generally better than the youngest AMD multi-gpus, BF4 crossfire profile is great for FC4 by the way) and after an hour through the game heavy stuttering happened to appear, only going away upon reboot.
I minimized the game and realized the mouse pointer 'stuttered' when moving. If I dragged any window all over the screen, it would stutter all around. I closed the game but the issue persisted. Thus I started to think it was not gpu-related. I waited for the system to cool down, shut down the pc and powered it again.
After a fresh boot, I decided to run Prime 95, stressing all cpu cores to 100%. As it's a CPU test, the gpu is practically idle ('0%' use according to gpu-z). In a matter of one minute into Prime, the whole system started 'stuttering' again - a simpler way to describe it is laggy frame-skipping.
Prime can run for hours without returning a single error, so my CPU is working properly, but it 'stutters' the system. On the other hand, sometimes I can play FC4 for hours without a single issue though.
While playing FC4, cpu usage seldom breaks 60% (and both GPU cores rarely spike above 80%), but the stuttering affects the whole system, not only the game, thus I believe it's the same kind of, say, bottleneck Prime is causing, which's not gpu-related.
Relevant specs:
-Gigabyte GA-990FXA-UD3 Rev. 2
-AMD FX-8350 @ 4.612 GHz (20.5*225MHz, 1.4V)
-H100i as cpu cooling (problem can't be heat, at least on the CPU itself)
-8GB (2x4GB) MUSHKIN PC19200 DDR3 @ 1800Mhz (11-13-13-44, 1.5V stock profile)
Has anyone else experienced similar issues? Any ideas on how to solve it? There's definitely something going on in the cpu-mobo-memory scenario.
I was playing Far Cry 4 the other day with my just-acquired Radeon HD 7990 (hell of a card, performing generally better than the youngest AMD multi-gpus, BF4 crossfire profile is great for FC4 by the way) and after an hour through the game heavy stuttering happened to appear, only going away upon reboot.
I minimized the game and realized the mouse pointer 'stuttered' when moving. If I dragged any window all over the screen, it would stutter all around. I closed the game but the issue persisted. Thus I started to think it was not gpu-related. I waited for the system to cool down, shut down the pc and powered it again.
After a fresh boot, I decided to run Prime 95, stressing all cpu cores to 100%. As it's a CPU test, the gpu is practically idle ('0%' use according to gpu-z). In a matter of one minute into Prime, the whole system started 'stuttering' again - a simpler way to describe it is laggy frame-skipping.
Prime can run for hours without returning a single error, so my CPU is working properly, but it 'stutters' the system. On the other hand, sometimes I can play FC4 for hours without a single issue though.
While playing FC4, cpu usage seldom breaks 60% (and both GPU cores rarely spike above 80%), but the stuttering affects the whole system, not only the game, thus I believe it's the same kind of, say, bottleneck Prime is causing, which's not gpu-related.
Relevant specs:
-Gigabyte GA-990FXA-UD3 Rev. 2
-AMD FX-8350 @ 4.612 GHz (20.5*225MHz, 1.4V)
-H100i as cpu cooling (problem can't be heat, at least on the CPU itself)
-8GB (2x4GB) MUSHKIN PC19200 DDR3 @ 1800Mhz (11-13-13-44, 1.5V stock profile)
Has anyone else experienced similar issues? Any ideas on how to solve it? There's definitely something going on in the cpu-mobo-memory scenario.