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  1. RTX 4090 and a superflower 1000w. As I said, I am noticing zero issues. Is it ignorable or a sign something is going to break soon?
  2. I have a auros z590. I am experiencing no issues with my pc but I looked and my board and the vga light is lit up red. But as I said, I am gaming right now on it and have noticed no issues. Am I OK to just ignore it?
  3. I'd like to see the led fans I bought so I'm thinking of going vertical. I've got a 5000d I'm just wondering how airflow would be? Looking for those who have knowledge on it I've never done it before. So I just need to buy a mount and a pcie riser? What speed do I look for just anything pcie 4?, does it have to be specific to my case? Any issues with stability due to the size of 4090?
  4. Another good thing is digital foundry are complaining about it hard, but they seem to be the only one doing so. And people probably think because its them, its a nitpick. But it makes the game nearly unplayable for me. It does take the fault from my hands though which is a good feeling, and I can stop putting time and money into it. Will do, thank you
  5. Figured it out, here are the settings to use incase anyone in future wants to do this. Makes it look much sharper. Set ingame window mode to borderless widescreen.
  6. Figured it out. Spoke to someone else in another forum. They said they get the same stutter in the same games I do. Turns out its an unreal engine thing. It makes total sense, since all the games I get stutter are unreal engine. The games I earlier said dont stutter, all use a different engine. This is why I think linus in his LG CX video didnt mention it at 4k 120hz, he doesnt seem to play unreal games. Whenever he tests a monitor he plays doom, countstrike, halo, shadow of the tomb raider and civilization . This is why he never encounters the stutter. This is the video that I watched and convinced me to get it; NO unreal engine games https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x9n8Hz_RLqw What an absolute joke. So theres nothing I can do. The main one I would want to fix is dead by daylight, as I have 2k hours in that and play it daily. It makes sense because why else does all the Resident evils, shadow of the tomb raider, Doom, Siege, Dying light 2, halo infinite, cyberpunk all run absolutely perfect, and fortnite is what makes my system stutter like crazy? https://www.eurogamer.net/digitalfoundry-2022-df-direct-weekly-talks-state-of-play-and-horizon-forbidden-west-post-patch-image-quality#:~:text=Typically, this stutter is caused,bothersome on Unreal Engine titles. So basically if I am going to buy a game on pc, I have to google if it is running on unreal engine and if so, buy it on my ps5 instead. All other games I can get on pc....
  7. This is probably a dumb question but I am not super familiar with how to do this. I know how to change the size of the screen, but that changes the resolution. I use a 55 inch oled TV and a monitor and lots of times it is too big. Instead of buying a 42 inch, I thought is it possible to resize it to the size of a 42, but keep the 4k resolution? Is this possible?
  8. Bit of an update. After more testing, the games that stutter completely go away if I set to 1440p. When I go to 4k, the stuttering comes back. What would cause this? Bandwidth ?
  9. They are but I've tried other ones. They are all on different stores. Monitor will be here tomorrow so I can finally rule that out. Such a annoying problem!
  10. Yeah that's what I thought if it were the monitor, every game would get it. Certain games seriously never stutter. Others do it constantly. I have used other ram and ssd, didn't help. I am thinking of upgrading to a 13900k and ddr5 at some point though.
  11. I want displayport and I hate the kind of stand the LG C2 uses
  12. Could this honestly be my "monitor"? Its the only thing that has carried over to each build. I am seeing stuttering, but on my frametiming graph its a perfect line. Its a LG CX TV, so I cant plug into displayport to test that. Surely it cant be just because I am using that? I cant think of anything else. I will run latency mon now. I forgot to mention, dunno if this will help. The issue goes away completely if I set my monitor to ray tracing off ( annoying because its half the reason I got a 4090 ) 1440p 50hz, but 4k it comes back. Or even 1440p 120hz it comes back. Which made me think cable, but I tried the ps5 and series x cables and that didnt fix it. I dont have displayport in my tv to test, but I have bought another monitor online that should be here this week, will be interesting to see if thats it... So just to explain what happens with fortnite for example ( I find it good because it has so many options ) ( I have spent hours testing to find the changes ) If I lower it to 2560x1440 60hz DX11 it runs like a dream Any higher either res or refresh rate = stuttering madness Ray tracing makes it stutter DX 12 without ray tracing, even in 2560x1440 60 = stuttering mess Am I correct in thinking this could be the tv? But then would that show up in catchable software? Here is the game in 2560x1440 60hz dx11 Here is the game, in 2560x1440 60hz dx12 I dont even know what all this means, I just want to provide you with everything I have noticed and hope you guys know. My little brain says maybe its a bandwidth issue with the cables or tv ? But then I can play cyberpunk 2077, completely maxed out in DX12 4k 120hz everything turned to the absolute max and get no stuttering. And other DX11 games stutter.
  13. can you think of anything else on a software level to try? It gets worse with time in some games so I thought maybe temps, but temps of everything seem fine.
  14. rtx 4090 plugged into 2.1 That is exactly my next option, I have bought a cheap 4k 144hz monitor ( currently using a LG CX tv as my monitor ) so I can try displayport, the TV only has hdmi. I dont know anyone with a high end monitor. IF it was the monitor though, that wouldnt show up in capture software would it?
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