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The game experiences occasional stuttering and frame rate drops.

The game experiences occasional stuttering and frame rate drops.

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Bjergsen_
Junior Member
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02-19-2016, 04:41 PM
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Hello everyone, I'm here seeking assistance with my issue. I play Dead By Daylight regularly and often experience microstutters or frame drops. I've optimized my PC, turned off services, done a clean Windows install, and updated drivers. Game Mode works, DBD optimization files helped, but nothing resolves the problem. My GTX 1080 is overclocked and stable, yet I still face these issues. I've unlocked cores, set RAM to max speeds, and even adjusted graphics settings in HAGS. DBD runs high priority, and I cap FPS at 120. Performance remains inconsistent, with occasional drops despite stable temps (GPU 55-60°C, CPU 46-53°C). Please help!
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Bjergsen_
02-19-2016, 04:41 PM #1

Hello everyone, I'm here seeking assistance with my issue. I play Dead By Daylight regularly and often experience microstutters or frame drops. I've optimized my PC, turned off services, done a clean Windows install, and updated drivers. Game Mode works, DBD optimization files helped, but nothing resolves the problem. My GTX 1080 is overclocked and stable, yet I still face these issues. I've unlocked cores, set RAM to max speeds, and even adjusted graphics settings in HAGS. DBD runs high priority, and I cap FPS at 120. Performance remains inconsistent, with occasional drops despite stable temps (GPU 55-60°C, CPU 46-53°C). Please help!

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Hey_Itz_Melani
Junior Member
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02-19-2016, 06:33 PM
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Gaming challenges like stutters and frame drops are normal on any system. You can ease them by boosting performance or cutting unnecessary demands, but they’ll always be there. If you’re at this stage, switching to a 3090 might help, though it won’t make everything completely stress-free.
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Hey_Itz_Melani
02-19-2016, 06:33 PM #2

Gaming challenges like stutters and frame drops are normal on any system. You can ease them by boosting performance or cutting unnecessary demands, but they’ll always be there. If you’re at this stage, switching to a 3090 might help, though it won’t make everything completely stress-free.