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UPDATE:
Disabling Core Parking completely ridded of this problem for me.
I followed this guide:
Core packing worked for me!
- RetroSoul80812 years agoSeasoned Novice
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- 12 years ago
I suggest you to use this program guys. http://http://bitsum.com/about_cpu_core_parking.php
With this program you can adjust the core parking individualy at all power plans, so this way you can still use Power Saver functions at windows.
I have :
- Balanced power plan ( default win7 )
- High Performance (core parking disabled)
So i created a shortcut to desktop for power plan options (go to control panel > power options and drag its link to desktop), and when i am at desktop when not playing games, i am using balanced power plan. When i am about to begin to play games, i switch to High performance. When i am done with games, i switch back to balanced. And seriously this problem is so bad, i have 4770k , and still getting micro freeze / stutter at "Balanced" power plan. When i switch to High performance (no core parking) its smooth as butter.
i7 4770k(no OC), 16gb1866cl10corsair2x8 , Asus760gtxDirectCU2 (factory overclock) , asus z87 deluxe last bios all default other than Ram XMP , corsair SSD128 , Windows 7 ultimate x64 sp1 , Nvidia 331.82
- ATTACKslip12 years agoSeasoned NoviceI have tried everything i can find a suggestion for, unparked cores, driver updates, page filing, ect. Still have very annoying and disruptive random stuttering and cpu/gpu spikes from watching perfoverlay.drawgraph 1.
Specs
Core i5 2500K @ 4.4ghz (100% stable)
8GB Corsair vengeance 1600mhz ddr3
EVGA GTX 680 FTW 4GB
Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit (clean install)