Lenovo IdeaPad Z580 - delay issue - help

Hello

I have a problem with my Lenovi Ideapad Z580. Below you can see the hardware specifications.

My problem is that this laptop is trolling (freezing) whenever I run movies, listen to music, youtube, basically while doing anything.

It happens randomly, lasts only for a few moments (like a sound of frying). I do not have to restart the computer, but it's very annoying and concerning, in particular because that machine is only a few months old and I would say, very powerful.

Just to give you some information regarding what I tried so far:

-J' checked the processes in the task each time that takes place behind Manager > I have not noticed any problem. I mean, use of CPU, disk use etc. are all aged 30-40-50% (if not less)

-Check if the laptop is overheating - 100% not the case, laptop is cold temperature. I had a similar problem on my old Acer that was overheating, so I would like to know if this is the problem

-J' ran virus scan-let me say that this computer came installed with security McAffee, I turned off and installed Avast (free), I read that McAffee can cause the problem of wireless connection (that I had also...)

-Updated Nvidia card drivers

Any help, advice would be appreciated, I'm getting more and more concerned about this issue.

Lenovo
Weight of the order of the day6-2. kg
Dimensions of the product25 x 37.6 x 3,3 cm
Batteries1 battery batteries not required standard. (included)
Model number of pointM81GCUK
ColorGunmetal
Screen size15.6-inch
The processor brandIntel
Type of processorIntel Core i5
Processor speed2.5 GHz
The RAM size8 GB
Computer memory typeDDR3 SDRAM
Size of the hard drive1000 GB
Graphics card description1 GB Nvidia
Type of graphics RAMVRAM
Size of Ram graphics card1024 MB
Operating systemWindows 8
Weight of the lithium battery1.4 kg

Hello

I'm still not completely sure, but it seems that my problem can be solved. I keep will monitor the situation and meet again in the coming days.

I read everything I found on this topic (late) and found some additional advice on what could be done and I tried all the:

-Downloaded video drivers (Nvidia and Intel) support from Lenovo (the last time I think that I've updated only Nvidia)

-Plan of energy change / mode, from balanced to High Performance

-Option used to remove dust from the fan (fron Lenovo Energy Management)

-Computer reloaded

After the steps above, I looked at a few hours of videos and I have not experienced any slow response, I just hope that it will stick.

As I said, I will come back in a few days with your comments.

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