F5F Stay Refreshed Software PC Gaming Experiencing a stutter while maintaining stable FPS and ping indicates an issue unrelated to network performance.

Experiencing a stutter while maintaining stable FPS and ping indicates an issue unrelated to network performance.

Experiencing a stutter while maintaining stable FPS and ping indicates an issue unrelated to network performance.

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MarioCovrigel
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04-22-2021, 02:42 AM
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I've observed this unusual stuttering or jerking effect in games lately—it's not obvious in the video but becomes clear when playing, making aiming much more difficult. It doesn't happen right away; it develops after a few minutes of play. My FPS isn't the issue either. The thermal readings are normal and my ping was low during gameplay. I think the problem began after upgrading from an FX 6300 to an i5 3570K, though I've also been doing a clean Windows install on a new SSD since then. Other factors like CPU performance aren't the cause. The issue is most apparent in the video at bombsite b. https://ufile.io/0p7vv. I've tried using VSync and reinstalled graphics drivers, but nothing has worked. Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
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MarioCovrigel
04-22-2021, 02:42 AM #1

I've observed this unusual stuttering or jerking effect in games lately—it's not obvious in the video but becomes clear when playing, making aiming much more difficult. It doesn't happen right away; it develops after a few minutes of play. My FPS isn't the issue either. The thermal readings are normal and my ping was low during gameplay. I think the problem began after upgrading from an FX 6300 to an i5 3570K, though I've also been doing a clean Windows install on a new SSD since then. Other factors like CPU performance aren't the cause. The issue is most apparent in the video at bombsite b. https://ufile.io/0p7vv. I've tried using VSync and reinstalled graphics drivers, but nothing has worked. Any advice would be greatly appreciated.

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emstay26
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04-22-2021, 02:42 AM
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It's referred to as bad frame pacing.
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emstay26
04-22-2021, 02:42 AM #2

It's referred to as bad frame pacing.