UPDATE: Was running DECENT for a week or so.. NOW I am lagging even more again. What is going on?
Build a new rig:
Windows 10 64 bit 1809
Gigabyte Aorus Master z390
9900k
G Skill 32gb Ram
Gigabyte 1060 6gb GPU
DS15 CPU Cooler
500gb 860 Evo (OS and apps)
1TB - 970 EVO m.2 (scratch, cache for Premiere Pro)
4 tb storage drive (WD Black)
I have updated all drivers below:
GPU drivers (417.35)
ME drivers
Chipset drivers
Intel Serial IO drivers
Audio Driver
LAN Driver
WIFI Driver
I ran the Gigabyte update (the app center) and it said everything was up to date.. I have the latest (non beta Bios installed) F7
The mouse often freezes when only Chrome is open. Photoshop takes roughly 11 seconds for a PSD to save with only 5 layers (sharpening, dodge & burn, duplicate layer, and some patch tool adjustments to a portrait). Photoshop lags even when just switching tools (from Brush to Clone stamp).
I loaded the bios optimized defaults. It's not overclocked at all.
Any thoughts? This is driving me nuts. My 4-5 year old i-4570 is way faster than this 2 month old build.
Thanks
Ryan G
Build a new rig:
Windows 10 64 bit 1809
Gigabyte Aorus Master z390
9900k
G Skill 32gb Ram
Gigabyte 1060 6gb GPU
DS15 CPU Cooler
500gb 860 Evo (OS and apps)
1TB - 970 EVO m.2 (scratch, cache for Premiere Pro)
4 tb storage drive (WD Black)
I have updated all drivers below:
GPU drivers (417.35)
ME drivers
Chipset drivers
Intel Serial IO drivers
Audio Driver
LAN Driver
WIFI Driver
I ran the Gigabyte update (the app center) and it said everything was up to date.. I have the latest (non beta Bios installed) F7
The mouse often freezes when only Chrome is open. Photoshop takes roughly 11 seconds for a PSD to save with only 5 layers (sharpening, dodge & burn, duplicate layer, and some patch tool adjustments to a portrait). Photoshop lags even when just switching tools (from Brush to Clone stamp).
I loaded the bios optimized defaults. It's not overclocked at all.
Any thoughts? This is driving me nuts. My 4-5 year old i-4570 is way faster than this 2 month old build.
Thanks
Ryan G
Last edited: