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Computer slows down when downloading

Anonymous
2019-02-24T19:02:21+00:00

Hello

When I am downloading something, like a game or video, my computer slows down. For example mouse begins to stutter, apps begin to non responsive, videos stop and buffer for several seconds, etc.

I have latest drivers from manufacturer websites, have all Windows updates installed. 

I have 1 GBit/s internet speed.

My computer specs are;

i7 6850K CPU

64GB DDR4 3000GHz RAM

Asus Strix X99 Mainboard

Integrated Intel i218-V Ethernet (driver version 12.18.8.9)

Samsung 970 Pro 1 TB m2 SSD as main disk 

Sandisk Extreme Pro 960 GB x2 as RAID 0 as secondary disk

I tried downloading from Steam, Origin, Battle.net app, EVE Launcher, Ubi Launcher, Internet Download Manager, even with Microsoft Edge and Chrome but nothing changed.

I also tried disabling my security software, running Windows only with Windows services (via msconfig), even reinstalling Windows didn't solve it.

My SSDs and m2 drive has latest firmware and so my mainboard.

I also tried with and without overclocking.

What is the problem? I am lost.

Windows for home | Windows 10 | Performance and system failures

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  1. Anonymous
    2019-02-26T11:53:34+00:00

    Hello

    I already reinstalled my system via formatting my drive but issue still persists. 

    Best regards

    Kaan

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  2. Anonymous
    2019-02-24T23:21:41+00:00

    Hello

    Sadly it didn't work.

    Here are my logs.

    Powershell commands: https://pastebin.com/PfAmDWMx

    DISM logs: https://pastebin.com/kTHjnkD3

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  3. Anonymous
    2019-02-24T19:33:12+00:00

    Hi, Kaan

    My name is Maritza and I am an Independent Advisor. I would be happy to help you today.

    Perform the procedure to repair the system files:

    Follow these instructions: press the Windows + X keys and select Command Prompt (Administrator) or Windows PowerShell (Administrator), in the window that will open, you must type the commands in their respective order:

    • DISM.exe /Online /Cleanup-image /Scanhealth

    • DISM.exe /Online /Cleanup-image /Restorehealth

    • DISM.exe /online /cleanup-image /startcomponentcleanup

    • sfc /scannow

    Each of these actions can take a few minutes, so it is important to execute one at a time. When finished, you must restart the PC.

    Let us know if these steps help you to resolve the issue.

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  4. Anonymous
    2019-02-25T22:34:01+00:00

    What I can recommend is that you completely repair the operating system, but first you must backup your files, although with this method the data is not lost but it is a good idea to backup as a security measure, third-party applications if they are uninstalled, check this link.

    https://www.intowindows.com/repair-windows-10-i...

    Note: This is a non-Microsoft website. The page appears to be providing accurate, safe information. Watch out for ads on the site that may advertise products frequently classified as a PUP (Potentially Unwanted Products). Thoroughly research any product advertised on the site before you decide to download and install it.

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