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booba5185

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April 16, 2007
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Hey everyone, I'm having problems with my 1080P movies (20-35GB) stuttering, and overall being VERY finicky. I'm wondering if I need to upgrade anything in my PC, but I think everything is up to par. Here's my specs:

OS: Windows 7 SP1 32 Bit
Ram: 4 GB DDR2\800
CPU: Core2Quad Q9400 @2.67Ghz
Motherboard: Gigabyte GA-EP45-UD3P (P45 Chipset)
Sound Card: Xonar DX
Hard drives: 2x1TB SATA, {4x500TB, 1x250GB} Spanned into one drive via Windows, and 1x120GB to boot
Power supply: Thermaltake TR2 750W

Cooling isn't an issue, I have it all in a CM 690 case, which cools everything very well. It seems to me that everything should be keeping up, I might be pushing it with all the hard drives though. Other than that, do you guys see anything that needs upgrading that could contribute to my issue?
 

booba5185

Portal Pro
April 16, 2007
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Whoops, lol. It's a GTS 250 OC with 1 GB of DDR3. It's a factory OC'd card, I don't typically mess with that stuff.
 

booba5185

Portal Pro
April 16, 2007
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Here's a log, I went into Moving Pictures, and started playing Pacific Rim, and skipped ahead. It took about 10 seconds to get audio back, and about another 10 seconds to get video. After that it seemed to perform okay, with only a few glitches\stutters\whatever you wanna call it. I've tried running it with different codecs, no hardware acceleration, different sound card, different drivers, reformatting and starting from scratch, I'm pretty much out of ideas with it. Different codecs and such would make the issue worse\better, this is the best I can get it running to date.
 

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