Slow Startup and Having perfomance Issues with my Gaming Pc

Kiro5amu

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Hi, Tomshardware!
Recently I've been having "Issues" with my computer. Sometimes when Im playing games and listening to some type of audio or just playing the games, I get like a lag spike in both Visual and Audio, producing a sound that sounds like when you get a bluescreen (Like the sound gets repetitive and disruptive, like if an error has happened) but the game would continue on normally without crashing or anything else. I experienced this in the following games: Fallout 4 (While loading new areas), Wolfenstein: The new Order (Randomly) And Warframe (Rarely).
I also changed windows visuals so I can have more capacity when running my games, but this makes me feel that slows down my pc more than having normal perfomance settings.
Im ALSO experiencing slow startups, the LED's of my peripherals wont turn on and it has like a delay between phases. I turn my pc on>Asus Rog screen> BEFORE:3 second load///NOW:8 second load. Windows Log in startup>BEFORE:4 Second load///NOW: 6 second load.

If you would be willing to help me a little bit more I have to talk about more issues with my pc, but for now im more concerned about this.

My Pc specs are the following:
Intel Core I7 4770k (Multi-Threading atm)
Nvidia GeForce GTX 770 DirectCU II OC
Corsair Vengeance 8GB DDR3 1600Mhz (2x8GB)
Psu: Corsair CX750M

Please, Help!
 
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Sounds like a software problem , but its not going to be easy to troubleshoot .

Sometimes the simplest way is to just reinstall Windows from scratch on the boot drive . You can remap data on other drives afterwards but programs would have to be reinstalled too

Kiro5amu

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If you're asking for the Windows Hard drive (I use it only for important stuff) that would be An Samsung SSD 120gb drive.
I have another Hard drive that I use only for games and all the other stuff, which is a 1TB drive but I dont really know what company made it.
Thanks

 
Sounds like a software problem , but its not going to be easy to troubleshoot .

Sometimes the simplest way is to just reinstall Windows from scratch on the boot drive . You can remap data on other drives afterwards but programs would have to be reinstalled too
 
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