Let's see a few reports.
1. Web Speccy. Read https://www.piriform.com/docs/speccy/using-speccy/publishing-a-speccy-profile-to-the-web
2. The URL test result from userbenchmark.com
And questions.
3. Did it every work right?
4. How did you install the OS and after that, drivers?
Nod to https://www.howtogeek.com/233115/the-only-way-to-safely-update-your-hardware-drivers-on-windows/
Hello everyone,
I have a question that I can't seem to find the answer to. I consider myself an advanced user and have tried so many different things on Chrome to no avail.
Whenever I play a video using Amazon Prime Video or on Facebook, my entire computer begins to stutter. It happens as a pattern, and it happens about every second. The video stutters, and I notice that as I move my mouse, it stutters, too, continuously skipping. When I play a video on YouTube, I have no issues. The computer runs smoothly.
In addition to all of this, if I am running a game while playing a video on, say, my second monitor, the entire game stutters at the same patterned rate as well. I have tried to turn off hardware acceleration, have tired to screw with the chrome://flags settings, and have completely reset my browser to no avail.
This happens on Mozilla Firefox and Microsoft Edge as well.
I have an i7-6770K @ 3.4 GHz with a PNY nVidia 1080 8GB and 32 GB of RAM on a 64-bit version of Windows 10. Any help would be fantastic, because this is absolutely unnerving.

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