Microbrakes in games on a new computer
Hello everyone, 2 weeks ago I bought a computer with the following configuration:Intel core i5-4430 3.0 GHz
motherboard ASUS LGA1150 h81-plus
PCI-E graphics card MSI GeForce GTX 970 Gaming 4G 4096MB
DIMM DDR3 4096x2 PC12800 1600 MHz Kingston HyperX Savage
Hard SATA-3 1Tb Seagate 7200 Barracuda
PSU Corsair VS 650w
SATA DVDRW drive LG Black DVD-24x / 8x / 16x
Case Miditower ATX Zalman z9
Cooler DEEPCOOL Ice Edge 400 FS
Windu installed Windows 7 Ultimate
The essence of the problem is this: in almost all more or less new games (Witcher 3, GTA 5), there are "micro-jerks" of the picture, and the FPS through Fraps shows stable. Vertical sync enabled. The monitor is really old ViewSonic VX2235WM-5 VS11349. Can you please tell me what it can be and how it can be fixed?
Is Andersen's video driver fresh? Windows 64 bit?
Promontorte booting the system in idle mode: if a video card and a processor are loaded in idle time, then, most likely, a miner virus was caught (for example, when they put a repack on which thread of a toy with a crack).
PS: the miner is easy to calculate - in the task manager in idle time, if any process eats a lot of memory and loads the CPU, then it is most likely him. Also, because of it, there may be friezes and brakes in games.
-Sergey Viktorovich-
Checked, no, there is nothing suspicious, CPU load is not more than 1%, there are no heavy processes
the same trouble, the current I have is different iron (no less powerful). too, there are no viruses worth the node 32 is always included. Windows 7 64bit. games with steam and origin
Observation: Battle 4 litsuha does not twitch at ultras, Demo Elite too, Starcraft last unlicensed also does not twitch, but in-game FPS = 0. So it may depend on games. I'll try again