I7 stutters when I use Winrar

M

Metspitzer

When I am watching video in VLC, and use NewsLeecher's repair extract
feature the video stutters. I have had slower machines do this
without any stuttering.

When I run Windows Experence index, my overall score is 7.6. Is there
another built in way to test my mobo?

Also, because I was getting an error that Aero is switching to basic I
would like to know if my mobo is functioning properly?

I have switched VLC to Direct3d output and have not reciecved the
switch to basic error, but it still stutters.

BTW I re ran the preformance index and still get 7.6 or higher.

Processor Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-2600K CPU @ 3.40GHz 7.6 7.6
Determined by lowest subscore

Memory (RAM) 8.00 GB 7.6
Graphics AMD Radeon HD 6900 Series 7.9
Gaming graphics 5846 MB Total available graphics memory 7.9
Primary hard disk 69GB Free (112GB Total) 7.8
Windows 7 Home Premium

System
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Manufacturer Gigabyte Technology Co., Ltd.
Model H67A-UD3H-B3
Total amount of system memory 8.00 GB RAM
System type 64-bit operating system
Number of processor cores 4

Storage
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Total size of hard disk(s) 261 GB
Disk partition (C:) 69 GB Free (112 GB Total)
Media drive (D:) CD/DVD
Disk partition (E:) 103 GB Free (149 GB Total)

Graphics
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Display adapter type AMD Radeon HD 6900 Series
Total available graphics memory 5846 MB
Dedicated graphics memory 2048 MB
Dedicated system memory 0 MB
Shared system memory 3798 MB
Display adapter driver version 8.850.0.0
Primary monitor resolution 1920x1080
Secondary monitor resolution 1920x1080
DirectX version DirectX 10
 
Y

Yousuf Khan

When I am watching video in VLC, and use NewsLeecher's repair extract
feature the video stutters. I have had slower machines do this
without any stuttering.

When I run Windows Experence index, my overall score is 7.6. Is there
another built in way to test my mobo?

Also, because I was getting an error that Aero is switching to basic I
would like to know if my mobo is functioning properly?

I have switched VLC to Direct3d output and have not reciecved the
switch to basic error, but it still stutters.

BTW I re ran the preformance index and still get 7.6 or higher.
Have you updated the graphics driver with the latest? It shows your
DirectX version to be 10, but with an AMD Radeon 6900-series, it should
be version 11, shouldn't it?

Yousuf Khan
 
M

Metspitzer

Have you updated the graphics driver with the latest? It shows your
DirectX version to be 10, but with an AMD Radeon 6900-series, it should
be version 11, shouldn't it?

Yousuf Khan
I will install the latest drivers. It was updated yesterday.
Thanks
 
P

Paul

Metspitzer said:
When I am watching video in VLC, and use NewsLeecher's repair extract
feature the video stutters. I have had slower machines do this
without any stuttering.

When I run Windows Experence index, my overall score is 7.6. Is there
another built in way to test my mobo?

Also, because I was getting an error that Aero is switching to basic I
would like to know if my mobo is functioning properly?

I have switched VLC to Direct3d output and have not reciecved the
switch to basic error, but it still stutters.

BTW I re ran the preformance index and still get 7.6 or higher.

Processor Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-2600K CPU @ 3.40GHz 7.6 7.6
Determined by lowest subscore

Memory (RAM) 8.00 GB 7.6
Graphics AMD Radeon HD 6900 Series 7.9
Gaming graphics 5846 MB Total available graphics memory 7.9
Primary hard disk 69GB Free (112GB Total) 7.8
Windows 7 Home Premium

System
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Manufacturer Gigabyte Technology Co., Ltd.
Model H67A-UD3H-B3
Total amount of system memory 8.00 GB RAM
System type 64-bit operating system
Number of processor cores 4

Storage
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Total size of hard disk(s) 261 GB
Disk partition (C:) 69 GB Free (112 GB Total)
Media drive (D:) CD/DVD
Disk partition (E:) 103 GB Free (149 GB Total)

Graphics
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Display adapter type AMD Radeon HD 6900 Series
Total available graphics memory 5846 MB
Dedicated graphics memory 2048 MB
Dedicated system memory 0 MB
Shared system memory 3798 MB
Display adapter driver version 8.850.0.0
Primary monitor resolution 1920x1080
Secondary monitor resolution 1920x1080
DirectX version DirectX 10
Apparently, the settings for VLC are stored in "vlcrc" file
(implying they don't use the registry). That's what one
of their web pages told me.

Have you tried looking through that file for hints ?
I have no idea what the contents of that file are,
how long the file is, and so on.

With a 2600K, you have plenty of horsepower. Just a
matter of getting VLC to use it :)

One web page mentioned some "buffer size" settings,
which pre-buffers data for playback. I can't imagine
that solving anything, unless you were playing over
a network, and your Wifi network had just terrible
performance (close to failing, in terms of being
a network, like dropping out). If you're playing
local files, on HDD or optical drive, the drives
should be able to keep up.

I'm convinced, that even if we had a CPU with
"infinite" horsepower, someone would still be
able to write a movie player application that
stutters :-(

Paul
 

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