Valantar
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That reads like an impenetrable wall of text. If you want to be understood, I'd recommend putting some thought into grammar, punctuation and sentence structure.I think I found the problem...
Samsung magician update remind me yesterday that when the sutters began I actually did those stupid things with it... benchmark test, optimization etc. also at optimization I remember I had a lot of things running, now when I update it I ran the optimization and it said warrning that it's known that it sometimes makes files missing and that they won't answer for that problem. After I ran it, it took more time than on the older one, and it stopped stuttering... I still "lagg" is the right word in BF4 but it might be a normal thing or bad optimization, still trying to figure out since the BF4 is on Intel SSD which I can't optimize now cuz some RAID error that ppl have also cuz AMD chipset they write (ppl are triggered), I am gona secure wipe the Intel SSD and then via bootable USB the Samsung one and instal Win10 and see how it goes. But for now, NO STUTTERING since I run optimization on samsung manager that prolly fixed the fked up optimization from weeks ago. Not 100% sure yet but it's quiet obvious for now since I didn't get any laggs on youtube, browser tabs which were so dramatizing ;D, lookin those dam stutters at 144Hz :<
From what I did understand: it's good to hear that the stutters are gone. As a general rule, applications that want to "optimize" your system should not be allowed to do so. Most do more harm than good, especially the ones that don't tell you specifically what they're doing, why, and allow you to disable/skip any parts you don't want. And if you're having issues and can be bothered to do a clean install, it never hurts.