Premium system achieving very high frames per second, yet the motion lacks fluidity and experiences pauses.
Premium system achieving very high frames per second, yet the motion lacks fluidity and experiences pauses.
Hello everyone, English isn't my first language. I’m hoping to explain the issue I'm experiencing.
My hardware configuration is:
RTX 2070 MSI
Ryzen 2700x
X470 Gaming Plus motherboard
16GB of RAM at 3200MHz G-Skill
700W 80+ Bronze FSP power supply
BenQ XL2411P monitor (using DisplayPort)
Logitech G402 mouse
Logitech G710+ keyboard
Logitech G633 headset
The problem, as the title suggests, is that I’m getting high frame rates, but they aren't consistently fluid.
I've attempted numerous solutions:
Set Windows to high performance mode and NVIDIA’s settings.
Enabled pre-rendered frames at 1.
Reinstalled Windows 10 completely.
Repositioned RAM modules.
Repositioned my graphics card.
Rolled back drivers.
Used DDU to perform a clean GPU driver installation.
Updated my BIOS.
Repositioned the CPU cooler.
Tried different monitors.
Used CCleaner to fix all registry errors.
Tested several DisplayPort cables.
Monitored GPU and CPU temperatures, which peaked at 70°C.
When VSync is disabled, regardless of whether I have 150, 200, or 300 frames per second, the game constantly stutters. However, when VSync is activated, I experience stuttering whenever my frame rate drops below 144Hz – for example, at 130 or 135 FPS, it begins to stutter. This is incredibly frustrating.
Would purchasing a G-Sync monitor resolve this issue? It seems to be happening in every game – League of Legends, Rainbow Six Siege, Apex, Fortnite, and virtually all single-player titles. How can I resolve this problem? When watching Twitch streamers, their systems appear to be less powerful, but the gameplay is consistently smooth.
Confirm that your screen configuration is correct—specifically, has your refresh rate been adjusted to 144Hz? It’s important to verify this, as even after updating your graphics card drivers, Windows display settings could remain at 60Hz. You need to ensure it matches your monitor’s rate, which is 144Hz in this instance. Incidentally, we use the identical monitor.