F5F Stay Refreshed Software PC Gaming Stutters appear in vacant zones or at least in less active regions.

Stutters appear in vacant zones or at least in less active regions.

Stutters appear in vacant zones or at least in less active regions.

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Fabista
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07-13-2018, 08:33 PM
#11
Your Nividia control panel settings are configured for 3D mode.
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Fabista
07-13-2018, 08:33 PM #11

Your Nividia control panel settings are configured for 3D mode.

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zKaosPvP
Member
61
07-16-2018, 08:05 PM
#12
The settings are set to the default Bandicam version from April 19, 2021. This file shows what the game looks like inside. There are occasional stutters, sometimes quite noticeable. They occur especially when playing in houses or similar environments. It's difficult to describe exactly what's happening. What I can say is that these stutters tend to appear in less demanding parts of the game.
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zKaosPvP
07-16-2018, 08:05 PM #12

The settings are set to the default Bandicam version from April 19, 2021. This file shows what the game looks like inside. There are occasional stutters, sometimes quite noticeable. They occur especially when playing in houses or similar environments. It's difficult to describe exactly what's happening. What I can say is that these stutters tend to appear in less demanding parts of the game.

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BellaMaria88
Member
192
07-17-2018, 12:09 PM
#13
In the Manage 3d menu I usually choose balanced or quality settings, but I set it to Maximum Performance. Are your Free/G-Sync options enabled for full screen? If you have a panel that lets it in the menu, it might be running in the background. I noticed sometimes my AV would handle this automatically when I wasn’t using Game Mode (ESET). It would help to see what’s active in the background—maybe an update is increasing system load.
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BellaMaria88
07-17-2018, 12:09 PM #13

In the Manage 3d menu I usually choose balanced or quality settings, but I set it to Maximum Performance. Are your Free/G-Sync options enabled for full screen? If you have a panel that lets it in the menu, it might be running in the background. I noticed sometimes my AV would handle this automatically when I wasn’t using Game Mode (ESET). It would help to see what’s active in the background—maybe an update is increasing system load.

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W0mbat_Wamb0_
Junior Member
43
07-30-2018, 06:57 AM
#14
Hey there! Just checked the Performance settings again—still nothing changed. The clock speeds are stuck at 1530, and it’s not solving my problem. I haven’t used any freesync either.
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W0mbat_Wamb0_
07-30-2018, 06:57 AM #14

Hey there! Just checked the Performance settings again—still nothing changed. The clock speeds are stuck at 1530, and it’s not solving my problem. I haven’t used any freesync either.

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HadCake
Junior Member
10
07-30-2018, 07:32 AM
#15
I noticed the panel you were using seemed like a simple idea. I refreshed my earlier comment—there might be some background activity going on. I should also adjust your settings to disable hardware acceleration for background apps like web browsers and Discord.
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HadCake
07-30-2018, 07:32 AM #15

I noticed the panel you were using seemed like a simple idea. I refreshed my earlier comment—there might be some background activity going on. I should also adjust your settings to disable hardware acceleration for background apps like web browsers and Discord.

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xChris_PvPx
Junior Member
10
07-31-2018, 11:10 AM
#16
I’m not using acceleration, no background processes are active while I play. It’s only when I’m in the World of Warcraft ofc. Also, I’m not sure if I need to mention your name in every message—sorry about that. Thanks for taking the time to help me resolve my problem.
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xChris_PvPx
07-31-2018, 11:10 AM #16

I’m not using acceleration, no background processes are active while I play. It’s only when I’m in the World of Warcraft ofc. Also, I’m not sure if I need to mention your name in every message—sorry about that. Thanks for taking the time to help me resolve my problem.

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CaBinzo
Junior Member
6
07-31-2018, 02:50 PM
#17
I'm considering an update that might be contributing to the issue. Earlier in the early W10 period, newer drivers caused more problems than they solved, which required constant logging and backups for rollbacks. Now you're using the latest Nvidia driver—could it be that the system has been stable since then? I'm happy to help and understand what it's like to have everything working smoothly before suddenly facing problems.
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CaBinzo
07-31-2018, 02:50 PM #17

I'm considering an update that might be contributing to the issue. Earlier in the early W10 period, newer drivers caused more problems than they solved, which required constant logging and backups for rollbacks. Now you're using the latest Nvidia driver—could it be that the system has been stable since then? I'm happy to help and understand what it's like to have everything working smoothly before suddenly facing problems.

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SamaMonster
Member
178
07-31-2018, 05:27 PM
#18
It's good you asked about the timing of the issues. I didn't realize the low frame rate or stuttering started after the motherboard change. It seems it happened about three weeks ago.
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SamaMonster
07-31-2018, 05:27 PM #18

It's good you asked about the timing of the issues. I didn't realize the low frame rate or stuttering started after the motherboard change. It seems it happened about three weeks ago.

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A_Sound
Senior Member
486
07-31-2018, 11:45 PM
#19
Did you completely reinstall the operating system after replacing the board? The problem could relate to a chipset driver.
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A_Sound
07-31-2018, 11:45 PM #19

Did you completely reinstall the operating system after replacing the board? The problem could relate to a chipset driver.

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cathryn12
Junior Member
9
08-05-2018, 03:06 AM
#20
I didn't do that before changing the board, but I did it immediately afterward.
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cathryn12
08-05-2018, 03:06 AM #20

I didn't do that before changing the board, but I did it immediately afterward.

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