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Games feel choppy ?

Games feel choppy ?

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DaLoneDwarf98
Member
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09-18-2021, 09:30 AM
#1
I believe my computer isn't functioning correctly, but I'm not sure. I experienced high frame rates, not overheating, and the frame times seem fine. Ethernet connection is stable as well. XMP is set to 3200 MHz. However, games feel choppy. My previous laptop was faulty, so I received this new PC about a year ago. I can't be certain if the games are working properly now, because on my old machine, games performed worse, which is still unusual for me. My current setup includes an i5 12400f, Asus B660M Plus with Wi-Fi d4, a G.Skill 32 GB RAM (2x16 GB), a 750W bronze power supply, and a Manli RTX 3070 Ti. It's a prebuilt PC. I've recorded two videos using Xbox Game Bar, which is always disabled.

Here are the links:
1st video (60fps): https://youtu.be/MZ3IrZdTlWI?si=ez3qc9haQwtOjjhE
2nd video (30fps): https://youtu.be/lW5tFzUiioU?si=Shf3hk8oD8V1NnAJ

ChatGPT also analyzed the videos and reported choppy performance with micro-stuttering. I tested it in various games, not just Rocket League.
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DaLoneDwarf98
09-18-2021, 09:30 AM #1

I believe my computer isn't functioning correctly, but I'm not sure. I experienced high frame rates, not overheating, and the frame times seem fine. Ethernet connection is stable as well. XMP is set to 3200 MHz. However, games feel choppy. My previous laptop was faulty, so I received this new PC about a year ago. I can't be certain if the games are working properly now, because on my old machine, games performed worse, which is still unusual for me. My current setup includes an i5 12400f, Asus B660M Plus with Wi-Fi d4, a G.Skill 32 GB RAM (2x16 GB), a 750W bronze power supply, and a Manli RTX 3070 Ti. It's a prebuilt PC. I've recorded two videos using Xbox Game Bar, which is always disabled.

Here are the links:
1st video (60fps): https://youtu.be/MZ3IrZdTlWI?si=ez3qc9haQwtOjjhE
2nd video (30fps): https://youtu.be/lW5tFzUiioU?si=Shf3hk8oD8V1NnAJ

ChatGPT also analyzed the videos and reported choppy performance with micro-stuttering. I tested it in various games, not just Rocket League.

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Magundore
Member
219
10-09-2021, 04:07 PM
#2
What frame rate do you achieve? What is your monitor's refresh rate and resolution? Are the GPU drivers current?
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Magundore
10-09-2021, 04:07 PM #2

What frame rate do you achieve? What is your monitor's refresh rate and resolution? Are the GPU drivers current?

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ThereWas
Member
137
10-09-2021, 04:25 PM
#3
Hello,
I'm using 240 fps with a 240 Hz 1080p monitor on a Dell g2723H. I keep updating my GPU drivers and optimized Windows 11 as you mentioned. I installed the OS from a clean install.
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ThereWas
10-09-2021, 04:25 PM #3

Hello,
I'm using 240 fps with a 240 Hz 1080p monitor on a Dell g2723H. I keep updating my GPU drivers and optimized Windows 11 as you mentioned. I installed the OS from a clean install.

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JoJoRageux
Member
153
10-09-2021, 05:46 PM
#4
Open your Nvidia App settings, adjust the global maximum frame rate to 237Hz. Enable Vsync globally and disable it within each specific game. Check if this improves the experience. Also, consider setting power preference to 'prefer max performance' in the settings.
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JoJoRageux
10-09-2021, 05:46 PM #4

Open your Nvidia App settings, adjust the global maximum frame rate to 237Hz. Enable Vsync globally and disable it within each specific game. Check if this improves the experience. Also, consider setting power preference to 'prefer max performance' in the settings.

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InsygniaS
Member
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10-09-2021, 07:16 PM
#5
I've already fine-tuned the NVIDIA settings. I attempted to use G-Sync but it didn't improve things much. I won't try V-Sync since it causes noticeable input lag. I prefer not to rely on any synchronization method and want to avoid screen tearing.
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InsygniaS
10-09-2021, 07:16 PM #5

I've already fine-tuned the NVIDIA settings. I attempted to use G-Sync but it didn't improve things much. I won't try V-Sync since it causes noticeable input lag. I prefer not to rely on any synchronization method and want to avoid screen tearing.

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RomanGamer06
Junior Member
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10-09-2021, 08:39 PM
#6
But that could potentially address your concern.
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RomanGamer06
10-09-2021, 08:39 PM #6

But that could potentially address your concern.

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CoucouHiboux
Junior Member
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10-10-2021, 04:14 PM
#7
I attempted it as you described but didn't assist you effectively.
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CoucouHiboux
10-10-2021, 04:14 PM #7

I attempted it as you described but didn't assist you effectively.

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OmqDace
Posting Freak
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10-11-2021, 02:23 PM
#8
Check if it supports Windows 10 or 11
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OmqDace
10-11-2021, 02:23 PM #8

Check if it supports Windows 10 or 11

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CakeSFD
Member
226
10-13-2021, 10:44 AM
#9
Sorry, it didn't work out the same way before. I looked up a similar solution and it helped me. The issue seems to occur when your FPS exceeds your refresh rate. Could your GPU be in the top slot?
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CakeSFD
10-13-2021, 10:44 AM #9

Sorry, it didn't work out the same way before. I looked up a similar solution and it helped me. The issue seems to occur when your FPS exceeds your refresh rate. Could your GPU be in the top slot?

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Ion23
Member
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10-23-2021, 03:46 AM
#10
Yes. My GPU is placed in the top slot beneath the CPU. I understand it should be there to prevent stutters. Others claim they don't notice the difference, possibly due to a monitor issue.
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Ion23
10-23-2021, 03:46 AM #10

Yes. My GPU is placed in the top slot beneath the CPU. I understand it should be there to prevent stutters. Others claim they don't notice the difference, possibly due to a monitor issue.

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