Choppy / Jerky Picture with everything

Oct 2, 2018
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Hey Guys iv'e taken my PC to the Repair shop and its only 2 and a half years old roughly its a Very Advanced Computer and i cannot figure out why my Picture is Choppy / Jerky even when i type its abit jerky perhaps if i tell you in detail what my system has and what i'm doing that may help.

Motherboard Gigabyte X99-Ultra-Gaming

Ram Quad Channel Corsair Dominator Platinum Series 4 x 16 GB Stick's DDR4 3000MHz

Graphic Card 2 Nvidia GeForce 1080 Aero OC 8 Gig Cards

High SLI Bandwidth Bridge

Fan's 7 Fan's total including the ones in the Graphic Cards / Power Supply / Liquid Cooling Unit

Solid State Drive's Samsung 850 Pro 1 TB for Games and everything else Samsung 950 Pro 512 GB For the OS

Power Supply EVGA Supernova 1300 Watt 80 + Gold Power Supply

Processor Intel Core i7 6900K 8 Core 3.20 Ghz Processor

Optical Drive Blu-Ray / Dvd Player

240 Closed Loop Liquid Cooling Unit

Windows 10 Home 64 Bit



Also iv'e noticed that it still jerks when i'm moving something like a window around in a circle even on High Performance Mode under the Power Settings i dont know whats causing this please help.

Also when Running Minecraft with Intense Graphical Settings ive noticed that if i open Task manager and go under Performance it shows that 1 Graphic card is working about 73 - 75%
While the other Graphic Card is only doing about 5%. Why arnt they shareing the Load?
 

Lutfij

Titan
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You don't count the fans on components. You count the fans inside the case that move air across the case from front to back :)

Make sure you're on the latest BIOS update for your motherboard. Make sure your temps are not high, that is at abnormal levels. Since you're on Windows 10, you may want to see what Task manger/Resource Monitor says about system usage. If it's abnormal when system is idling, then you have a memory leak. You can try and repair install or reinstall the OS after recreating bootable installer using Windows Media Creation Tools.

Might also want to uninstall and reinstall your GPU drivers.
 
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The weird thing is whenever ive tried to do that then reinstall the updates for the GPU it does its thing like normal though when it comes time for the Screen to go black for a sec and come back on it dosnt come back on it just stays black and at that point the only way to get picture back is to reboot the computer.