CSGO constant stuttering(micro-stuttering/jitter) with high fps and 144hz monitor
CSGO constant stuttering(micro-stuttering/jitter) with high fps and 144hz monitor
Observer:
It’s located within the 3D control panel, near the settings for V-sync and G-sync – a recently introduced mode from last year.
No, those specific options are unavailable.
See the attached image (https://gyazo.com/8df2447f43a8e31289e2c153cb4c81a9). Selecting the option adjacent to V-sync will reveal “Fast Sync” as a selectable choice. Although it’s currently disabled, this is its location.
Here are some suggestions for resolving your issues:
0) Optimize Power Options by utilizing the High Performance plan.
1) Critically, download the latest Intel Management Engine Driver from Intel’s website. This is vital, particularly on newer motherboards; outdated IME versions often cause significant stutters and jitter in games. I have previously avoided IME by using the generic Windows driver but this consistently resulted in performance problems. The newest IME version optimizes CPU usage.
2) Ensure you have the most recent chipset drivers for your motherboard, obtained from your manufacturer’s website.
3) Download the Nvidia driver from their site and remove your current driver with DDU in Safe Mode. Disconnect your internet to prevent automatic updates, then install the driver. Select only Display Driver and PhysX; do not install 3D Vision or GeForce Experience or Nvidia HD Audio. Reboot after installation. Then disable the Shader Cache within the Nvidia control panel.
4) If you continue experiencing FPS drops, attempt to switch your GPU to MSI Mode using this guide (http://forums.guru3d.com/showthread.php?t=378044). MSI mode (Message Signaled-Based Interrupts) provides improved and faster communication between the CPU and GPU, creating a more direct connection. It prioritizes this connection, preventing interruptions from other processes. AMD graphic cards have MSI Mode enabled by default, as does Nvidia Quadro. GeForce uses Lined Based by default but can experience stuttering due to interference from background windows. The MSI utility v2 (http://www.mediafire.com/file/2kkkvko7e7...til_v2.zip) simplifies this transition. Create a new system restore point before changing GPU mode.
5) Minimize unnecessary program installations, such as ASUS gamefirst/MSI Control Center. Disable automatic driver updates in Windows Updates and close internet browsers while gaming to reduce GPU and CPU resource usage.
6) Experiment with HPET (high precision event timer) in BIOS; both enabled and disabled configurations should be tested. While currently recommended and common on newer motherboards, disabling HPET can sometimes resolve issues. It’s best to leave HPET enabled on Windows 10 but disable it on Windows 7. The optimal setting for Windows 8 is unknown.
7) If using Windows 10 Creators Update or Fall Update, right-click csgo.exe and select Properties. Within the Compatibility tab, choose Disable Fullscreen Optimizations.
8) Add an exception/exclusion for the Steam folder in Windows Defender settings.
9) Disable Xbox, Game Mode, and DVR.
10) Disable the service named "Connected User Experiences and Telemetry" (also known as Diagnostics / DiagTrack).
11) Disable SuperFetch and PreFetch.
12) Utilize Ultimate Windows Tweaker 4. Disable all options under the Privacy tab on the Security & Privacy page (http://www.thewindowsclub.com/ultimate-w...windows-10).
13) Consider using Process Lasso and its Performance Mode (formerly known as Gaming Mode); uninstall if it doesn’t improve performance.
14) Enable integrated GPU + install the newest iGPU driver. This can benefit some users but not all.
15) If playing over Wi-Fi, switch to Ethernet connectivity to mitigate potential interference and lag that could cause stuttering and FPS drops in CSGO. I have personally experienced frame time stutters due to WiFi.
16) Use LatencyMon to identify drivers causing high DPC values. Update the driver if a specific driver shows excessive DPC ms values. Nvidia drivers can sometimes exhibit high DPC values, which may be normal. Switching to MSI Mode can address this issue occasionally but isn’t always successful.
17) Uninstall GeForce Experience; this has helped many users with stuttering.
18) Set “Maximum pre-rendered frames” to 1 in the Nvidia Control Panel. This setting may improve performance for some, while negatively impacting others.
19) Also set Power management mode to “Prefer Maximum Performance” within the Nvidia Control Panel.
20) Using ‘fps_max 0’ can assist in certain situations. Playing with unlocked fps is preferred in competitive games.
Povilas_2 :
Hello, I have had this problem for about 3 years already, my games are not butter-smooth as they're supposed to be with high fps and 144hz monitor. CSGO is the one where that thing is the most noticeable, the game is not smooth at all, constant micro-stutters, it feels like the input lag goes over the roof as well because of it. Other games have problems as well, but they aren't as noticeable as in CSGO, they're also not smooth, kinda micro-stuttering for about 0.5s constantly.
All 4 my PC's had this problem. I've built 2 of them all by myself, part by part.
Tried 4 different PC's.
Reinstalled windows multiple times
Reinstalled official drivers
Tried drivers straight from motherboard's website
Tried various launch options, various NVIDIA settings
Different monitors
Different mice.
Tried to play with VSync off and on.
I have constant good ping in all games, 100mb/s internet and a high-end router, I don't get any loss or choke while playing. I have 144+ fps in all of my games, and constant 300 fps in CSGO.
P.S. All temperatures are perfect. My CPU doesn't exceed 55 degrees while playing and GPU stays at about 50 as well.
My current rig:
CPU : I7-6700k @ 4.5Ghz with 1.325V and Noctua NH-D14 cooler
MB : Gigabyte Z170-HD3P
GPU : Gigabyte GTX 1060 G1 6GB
RAM : Kingston DDR4 Savage 1x8Gb 2400Mhz
SSD : Samsung 850 EVO 500GB SSD
PSU : SeaSonic M12II-620M 620W
Monitor : BenQ XL2411Z 144Hz
Mice : Zowie EC2-A
Tried multiple guides and suggested "fixes" but none of them have helped so far. Any help will be appreciated.
Have you solved this problem?