F5F Stay Refreshed Power Users Overclocking To address stuttering on a 60Hz monitor, try adjusting your settings and hardware options.

To address stuttering on a 60Hz monitor, try adjusting your settings and hardware options.

To address stuttering on a 60Hz monitor, try adjusting your settings and hardware options.

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YKR111
Junior Member
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09-21-2016, 03:03 AM
#1
Hello !
When playing on the monitor's native resolution (like 1920x1080), the game stutters most noticeably in Fortnite and CS:GO. You might want to consider upgrading to a monitor with a higher refresh rate. Your current settings—120fps for Fortnite and around 180fps for CS:GO—suggest you're already using high performance, but a better display could help further.
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YKR111
09-21-2016, 03:03 AM #1

Hello !
When playing on the monitor's native resolution (like 1920x1080), the game stutters most noticeably in Fortnite and CS:GO. You might want to consider upgrading to a monitor with a higher refresh rate. Your current settings—120fps for Fortnite and around 180fps for CS:GO—suggest you're already using high performance, but a better display could help further.

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Jumpyy
Member
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09-21-2016, 07:20 AM
#2
If you're using Nvidia, open the control panel and enable fast sync for the games you play. After that, switch off vsync, which should resolve the stuttering problems. Also, check your couch/gpu usage to identify any potential bottlenecks.
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Jumpyy
09-21-2016, 07:20 AM #2

If you're using Nvidia, open the control panel and enable fast sync for the games you play. After that, switch off vsync, which should resolve the stuttering problems. Also, check your couch/gpu usage to identify any potential bottlenecks.

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SenpaiPleasee
Member
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09-23-2016, 02:34 AM
#3
If you're using Nvidia, open the control panel and enable fast sync for the games you play. After that, switch off vsync, which should help with stuttering. Also check your couch/gpu usage to identify any bottlenecks. I'm on Nvidia... I tried what you suggested, but I only have the vsync option available, not fast sync or similar settings. I used to disable vsync from the control panel a few weeks back, but it didn't fix the stuttering issue.
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SenpaiPleasee
09-23-2016, 02:34 AM #3

If you're using Nvidia, open the control panel and enable fast sync for the games you play. After that, switch off vsync, which should help with stuttering. Also check your couch/gpu usage to identify any bottlenecks. I'm on Nvidia... I tried what you suggested, but I only have the vsync option available, not fast sync or similar settings. I used to disable vsync from the control panel a few weeks back, but it didn't fix the stuttering issue.