Driving me insane – that's how questionstuttering in all games even with Gsync feels.
Driving me insane – that's how questionstuttering in all games even with Gsync feels.
So I am having a major stutter issue with every game I play even with G-sync enabled. My monitor is a 165hz g-sync Asus monitor. I followed the Blur Buster Optimal Gsync settings
https://blurbusters.com/gsync/gsync101-i...ttings/14/
, which say to set an fps cap 3 frames lower than your refresh rate and vsync enabled in NVCP. What happens when gaming is my capped fps (162), will sometimes drop to sometimes only 161 fps, yet there is a very noticeable micro stutter that occurs. What really confuses me is my rig (rtx 2080ti, 9700k) is more than capable of outputting framerates much higher than 162 fps. So this makes me question why these small fps drops/stutters are even occuring in the first place. I even tried lowering the refresh rate to 144hz and capping a 141fps and yet these fps drops/stutter still occur.
What I have done:
Fresh Windows Install
Reinstalled All Drivers (used DDU)
Swapped monitor cables
Turned off Anti Virus
Closed All background tasks
Updated Bios
Almost every other troubleshooting idea you cant think of
If anyone has any input or ideas please let me know because I am desperate!
To resolve potential performance issues, consider adjusting graphics settings within the game itself, experimenting with Vsync options via Nvidia Control Panel, and disabling full-screen optimization in the application’s compatibility settings. Additionally, ensure that GameBar recording is deactivated.
The situation has been resolved through a comprehensive approach involving a fresh Windows installation, disconnecting the USB 3.0 cable, enabling XMP profile 2 in the BIOS, adjusting the FPS limit to 163 in the Nvidia control panel, completely uninstalling MSI Afterburner and Rivatuner, turning on GPU Scheduling, setting high performance power mode, disabling Xbox Game Mode/DVR, and disabling background apps. The difference is remarkable, with no stuttering now experienced after dealing with this issue for four months on a new $2000 PC. Smaller adjustments like setting the FPS limit to 163 or enabling XMP profile 2 might be sufficient in some cases.