Please help System Startup stuttering

SeparatedZebra

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hello,
So i just built my new PC abut a week ago and i notice a small PC stutter when opening some software like CPUID HWMonitor.but i thought its was some old drivers.But after a couple of days it started to stutter/Freeze on start up and at Shutdown too.Also im not sure if its connected but when is was playing BF3 my computer started to stutter and then my GPU driver Crashed. I'm not sure what to do.and if it helps ill put my PC specs in.Im not sure if its a CPU issue or what.

CPU:fx-8350
MOBO:Asus Sabertooth 990 FX Gen3
Ram:CORSAIR Vengeance 16GB
GPU:gtx670
SDD:SAMSUNG 840 Pro Series 128GB
 
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hmm, then we need to diagnose stuff, download process hacker , it have pretty neat system monitor

http://processhacker.sourceforge.net/

And i quote :

Graphs and statistics allow you quickly to track down resource hogs and runaway processes.

after download, open system monitor, it will look like this :

http://a.fsdn.com/con/app/proj/processhacker/screenshots/318705.jpg
http://images.techhive.com/images/article/2013/03/process-hacker-100030176-orig.jpg

and keep it running in the background, and get acqauinted with the system monitor abit, and go along with your day to day compute routine, and whenever the issues happen, ctrl-tab and switch to process hacker screen, and find out what element is causing the issue, what element...

emad_ramlawi

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hmm, then we need to diagnose stuff, download process hacker , it have pretty neat system monitor

http://processhacker.sourceforge.net/

And i quote :

Graphs and statistics allow you quickly to track down resource hogs and runaway processes.

after download, open system monitor, it will look like this :

http://a.fsdn.com/con/app/proj/processhacker/screenshots/318705.jpg
http://images.techhive.com/images/article/2013/03/process-hacker-100030176-orig.jpg

and keep it running in the background, and get acqauinted with the system monitor abit, and go along with your day to day compute routine, and whenever the issues happen, ctrl-tab and switch to process hacker screen, and find out what element is causing the issue, what element is/bar/graph is so high, process hacker is very detialed in the CPU and GPU side, its the only tool that i know of that can also monitor GPU ram status as well.
 
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SeparatedZebra

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so do you thinks its an OS issue or what?