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I had just turned on my pc and queued into a game when I noticed that the frame rate seemed very choppy, my computer was still pushing the usual 300+ fps but it felt no where as smooth as it has been. I tried checking nvidia control panel and display settings but it says it is still at 240hz. I tried updating windows and updating gpu drivers but still the same problem. I even tried replugging the displayport cable to see if that was the issue. Nothing seems to fix the choppiness that I keep seeing in all games now. The only thing that I could've maybe done was tug on a charging cable that has no connection to the monitor and the cable also tugged on the displayport cable also. For context the issue is occuring in all games (mostly ow2 which is what I mainly play) and it just feels so choppy no matter how many times I reset the PC or change something. I even cleaned out the dust of the pc fans to make sure it wasn't a temperature issue. Although, I noticed that whenever I play OW at least now, the CPU and GPU usage are pretty low (25% for CPU and 10% for GPU) and the temperatures will run about 50-60 C). I'm not sure what it ran about before this issue but I think the CPU usage may have been a bit higher, GPU was maybe about the same). I also tried using a different display port cable (but it was the one from my old 144hz monitor so idk if the bandwidth was enough). Any suggestions on what the issue might be? EDIT: i tried using blurbusters and it looks like the 240hz and the 120hz look exactly the same, with what seems to be 0 differences in clarity while moving at different pixel speeds List of things I've tried: - resetting monitor - windows update - updating GPU drivers - replugging Displayport Cable - cleaning out case - used a different display port cable (an older one that came with my 144hz so idk if its the right bandwidth) - checked nvidia control panel - checked display settings for refresh rate - enabled/disabled g sync, and amd freesync premium Also my specs are a 3060ti, 32gb of 4800mhz RAM, i7-12700k
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I can't really explain my issue better than the title but I can try if necessary. Any time I launch a game it won't run smooth unless I change the cpu affinity in task manager to exclude the first core. At idle (writing this with discord and wallpaper engine running) core 0 is 70-80% usage while the next 10 are at ~10% with the last one being 40%. In Dying Light 2 (yes I know it's new and performance may still improve but it happens in other games) I get about 40 - 55 choppy fps before cpu affinity change, after I get 70-90 smooth. Destiny 2 is about the same numbers, in the tower I get 40-60 before, after I get 70-100. Before you say 40-60 fps is still playable, it stutters a ton to the point where it isn't playable and g sync does not help. I know it's not overheating, or a ram issue. Specs are Ryzen 5 2600x, 2060 super FE, Asrock b450m Steel Legend, 32gb 3000mhz ram. Both games mentioned are on two seperate ssd's but it happens on every game no matter the drive.
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yea so my 144hz ips monitor feels like super choppy and like its not 144hz 90% of the time. some of the time i get a buttery smooth video for 1-3 seconds and then choppy again. i am doing my testing in apex legends cause its the main game i play rn. this seems just like an fps issue and i thought it was like a 99th% fps issue or something but when i tried my old 165hz tn panel it is sooooo smooth. even the 60hz genuinely felt smoother than my 144hz ips monitor and i dont know why. i messed around with the scaling in the "adjust desktop size and position" tab in nvcp (cause i play stretched) and nothing there helped enough to make a difference. anyone know why or what is happening. thank you
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While downloading files 1GB+, my PC gets REALLY choppy and stutters a lot. I'm not entirely sure why. Happens with Steam and Epic (used for testing). Both launchers are on my F: HDD. Running games and things from that drive is fine. Also experiencing audio cutting out on Discord, located on C: NVMe (OS drive). Not sure if the two are issues are related or not. Looked at performance in Task Manager, CPU hovers at 50%, MEM is around 40% and my F: Drive occasionally hits 100%. Only thing that looks odd is my Core 0 looks maxed out. Win 10 64 bit Asrock b450 Pro4 (BIOS P3.20) Ryzen 7 2700x Evga RTX 3060 16gb Corsair Veng. 3200mhz Corsair CX750 Wt 250GB NVMe (OS drive) 1TB HDD Storage 1TB HDD Steam and Games
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Lenovo Legion 5 15ACH6H AMD Ryzen 5 5600H (3,30Ghz) with Radeon Graphics + Nvidia GeForce RTX 3060 6023 MB VRAM 16 GB RAM SSD Samsung MZVLB1T0HBLR-000L2 Lith-Polymer battery 60Wh 15.36 V/17.37V 230 WAT Power Brick internal display 2560x1440 (QHD) 165Hz external display 1920x1080 60Hz res Windows 11 Home 64-bit Okay, so long story short: some of my games are really choppy and stuttery even though they have consistent FPS. When I'm playing on internal display with 2560 x 1440 165Hz resolution all older games are choppy and stuttering. Games capped to 30FPS or 60FPS also stutter. Weirdly enough, new games like Kingdom Come, Rise of the Tomb Raider, Blair Witch work fine even when they're also capped to 60 FPS. When I'm playing on external monitor with 1920x1080 60Hz resolution 60 FPS games are buttery smooth, but games with FPS below that are choppy. Interesting enough, all games become smooth when I either start recording or pin an Xbox Game Bar overlay. So eg. if I pin its FPS overlay, everything is smooth, no matter if it's 30FPS, 60FPS or 165FPS. So far I tested it on these games and results were as follows: Kingdom Come, Blair With, TESO, Rise of the Tomb Raider = smooth regardless of resolution, hz, fps Tomb Raider Underworld, Tomb Raider the Angel of Darkness = smooth on 60Hz display, stutter on 165Hz display. Become smooth when recording or when xbox overlay is pinned. Tomb Raider 1-5 = choppy on both displays, smooth when recording/overlay pinned. Does anyone have any idea why this might happen? Considering newer games work fine, while older stutter, it doesn't seem like some hardware issue, but more likely software issue?
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i have been having this issue in most games here I my specs cpu: Intel® Core™ i7-9700 CPU @ 3.00GHz 3.00 GHz ram: corsair vengeance LPX 32 GB DDR4 3600 MHz C20 cpu cooler: corsair iCue H100i PRO XT RGB ssd: nvme western digital_black SN750 500 GB HDD: Seagate BarraCuda 4 TB GPU: MSI NVIDIA GEFORCE RTX 2070 SUPER mother board: Aorus Z290 Pro Wifi Case: Corsair Graphite Series 780T White Monitor: Acer Nitro VG271 27" Full HD 1ms 144Hz Gaming Monitor
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Good morning everyone! This is my first post on this forum, and I hope I can get some help! I have an RTX 2060 Super that I purchased a few months ago, and this problem has cropped up consistently since I have owned it. I will start up games like Hitman 2, GTA V, and recently Jedi Fallen Order, and will be greeted with choppy/blurry graphics while moving. The problem in Grand Theft Auto is so apparent because it looks like I'm driving in a blurry ocean. I have posted a video link below showing the problem in Jedi Fallen Order, which I think is still just as apparent as in GTA V. The weird aspect of this problem is that it goes away upon restarting my computer. I have tried looking up this issue, but I can not seem to find a topic that matches my problem. I think that part of the reason why I can not find anything is not having the right language to describe the problem. Thank you all for the help! Link to Video
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As the title says, I'm getting micro-stuttering/stuttering in most of my games, in Chrome, most noticeably when scrolling and sometimes on my desktop? (When moving icons or windows around) I'll get well over 60fps in most titles, but the visuals are incredibly choppy and it makes accurately aiming/slow tracking almost impossible, especially in first-person shooters. I'll leave a video example or two down below. Here are my specs: Motherboard: Asus ROG M7F CPU: i7 4790k stock GPU: ASUS STRIX 980 Ti 6GB Memory: 16GB Corsair Vengeance DDR3-1600 Storage: PNY 240GB SSD / Seagate Barracuda 2TB PSU: EVGA 1000G 80+ Gold OS: Windows 10 Pro BIOS version: American Megatrends Inc. 2601, 2015-03-26 And some generic 60hz 1080p monitor from Acer I've tried clean-installing windows on both my SSD and HDD, and using DDU to remove and fresh install drivers to no avail. I ran MemTest86 for a good few hours until completion and there were no errors whatsoever. I got this processor and motherboard used from a gentleman a few blocks away, and he has overclocked this processor to around 4.6-4.8ghz I believe? If this were to be the cause of my problems, I have no idea how to diagnose it, same things goes for my GPU. I had initially run Ungine's Heaven 4.0 and got good scores, as well as Prime95 with no problems when i initially got the CPU/Mobo. I'm really hoping that after almost 2 months of problems someone here will be able help me fix this. Thank you! Video examples from Warzone: https://vimeo.com/411281233 Framerate capped at 100 in game, v-sync and mouse-smoothing on/off. https://vimeo.com/406041448 Framerate uncapped
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Hi guys, I'm really hoping someone can help me here because I've run out of options and I created an account just to ask this. I just built a new HTPC with the following specs: Mobo: AsRock Fatal1ty Z270 Gaming-ITX/ac CPU: Intel Core i5-7400 RAM: 8Gb DDR4-2133 Samsung EVO 850 SSD 512Gb The Motherboard has a HDMI 2.0 connector, fully compliant with HDCP 2.2, and is currently connected to a 4K LG OLED TV using a brand new, thick HDMI cable. As far as I've read, the above combination of hardware SHOULD be able to play back 4K 8bit/10bit HEVC files that I've 'acquired' flawlessly - but it doesn't. 4K video files are basically unwatchable, and despite Task Manager telling me that the CPU is only under ~35% load and RAM is only 25% utilized, I still can't get my files to play back flawlessly. I've done the regular thing and updated all Intel VGA drivers, tried a variety of codecs and downloaded about a dozen media players - all produce the same disappointing result. So now I have zero ideas left, and to be honest, feeling really depressed. This was the entire reason I built this system, and I was assured on multiple fronts that it would be able to play back 4K files due to Kaby Lake's native HEVC decoding. Before anyone suggests buying a GPU - please don't. At least, not unless you specifically tell me why I need to spend another $200 when this hardware should be more than capable of playing back these files. Thanks in advance for your help!
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Hey, so I've been having this problem when I record on OBS on a 144hz monitor and then if I go to the video recording starts stuttering. I normally record at 60fps and sometimes I'll record 180-240 fps.My Monitor: http://www.bestbuy.com/site/msi-optix-27-led-curved-fhd...My PC specs:- Nvidia GTX 970- Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-6700 CPU @ 3.40ghz - 16 GB of ram- 64 bit operating systemMy OBS settings: I have already gone on other forums and they haven't helped as much. If you would like more information please ask.
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I am using adobe audition, and in multitrack there is considerable lag when I grab a clip and try to move it. (and when trimming) There is a half second or more delay from when I move my mouse to when the clip actually arrives to where the cursor is. It almost behaves like snapping is on, and it turned off. Very frustrating. I just built this pc and ahould have no trouble running audition. (my 2013 imac did not have this problem). Is there something that I may be overlooking? All drivers up to date i7 7700k cpu z270e mobo strix gtx 1080 ag8 64 gb corsair 2666mhz ram would love some help because i work with audition every day and this may prove to drive me insane
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Hey guys, for the longest time now I’ve been getting what seems to be FPS Lag. But, I’m not 100% on that. Could someone in detail explain to me what it is and what it’s caused by? I’m abit if a noob when it comes to PC’s so explain in detail but not to complex Also if you could drop in a video of what it actually looks like that would be great. What it feels and looks like for me is very choppy and feels yucky with Input delay I have a good pc to. I’ll post a pic of my specs. also people tell me I should have SSD will that fix these problems?
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So I run my laptop hooked up to my Samsung monitor via HDMI 2.1 it doesn't take advantage of the full 144Hz refresh rate but that's alright, however at 120Hz with my laptops 60Hz screen disabled and lid closed under the monitor stand on my desk( think ghetto version of "the cleanest setup ever" on the LTT channel.) when i click and drag any window around the desktop it VERY clearly is NOT running at 120Hz it looks more like 40-50Hz and is very very choppy compared to what other 120Hz screens hooked up to desktops i have used, I have dug through every forum i can find and most are over 6 years old and i cannot find a solution to this. I am running a fresh windows 10 install on a ROG strix G, i7 9750H, 1650, and 16GB of 2666 ram. Can anyone help me with this? I have changed and tweaked a dozen different settings I could think of and also tried a few things from the older forums, but still nothing.
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photoshop Photoshop Performance Choppy / Lagging / Flickering
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Been having some trouble with Photoshop's lagging, flickering and so on. When I make multiple separate marks in quick succession the tool pallets flicker. Another example is when dragging a window/dialogue box around the screen it feels similar to when a CPU is almost maxed out. The movement is lagging behind input and stutters. I'm running on a 144hz monitor too so seeing Photoshop moving at what feels like 10fps is really jarring. I've been watching my utilizations in task manager and everything never really goes over 35%. I'm not working on anthing particularly demanding in Photoshop either, I'm just doing anatomy study which is just two black & white layers 4000 x 4000px at 300px/in. Performance settings in Photoshop: 80% allocated /32GB RAM, 30 history states, 4 cache levels, cache tile size: 1024k, use GPU enabled. Version: 21.2.3 (have been having the same issues in previous versions) -
Hello there. I'm having a weird issue that is somewhat resolved, but out of curiosity's sake I felt like asking about it. I recently installed the original Crysis across my 3 rigs, basic specs for these rigs are as follows: Main rig: Ryzen 7 1700@4ghz, 16gb DDR4, R9 290x 4gb, Windows 7 Second rig: Intel Xeon X3440@3.7ghz, 16gb DDR3, Radeon HD 7870, Windows 7 Laptop: Intel 6700HQ, 8gb DDR4, GTX 1060M, Windows 10 On both the second rig and laptop, I did not need the 64bit patch installed to run the game, and at 1080p both games ran smooth with the proper graphics settings. As for my main rig, I needed the 64bit patch in order for the game to start. Once I got it loaded and set my resolution to 1080p, the game felt very choppy. Even in the menu's where I was getting 1000+fps the cursor was not at all smooth, and the gameplay was just as bad when achieving over 70fps at almost all times. The only thing that got it to run smooth was setting my resolution to anything other than 1920x1080 (currently at 1920x1200), but that makes it look a little blurry. The game is totally playable now, but I am very curious as to why this is happening. Any thoughts on this are appreciated!
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I have been playing Siege, PUBG, and Fortnite and every single one of them run fie for a few minutes and then everything, all of my movements, get super choppy and super late reaction time. I have a GTX 1060 and 32 gb of ram my HHD is a sandisk 128gb and a WD 1tb blue. PLEASE HELP ASAP
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Hi, So I've had this issue that has been driving me absolutely insane for the last 48 hours. Praying that someone, anyone can help me before I just give in to the forces that be.... So I have a rather old computer, namely a Dell Optiplex 330 (micro tower version). I wanted to try and upgrade it a bit more before a committing to a completely new build. After someone on here recommended the evga gt 1030 graphics card, I went ahead and purchased it. Once it arrived I installed it and everything seemed perfectly fine, display come through the hdmi without any issues. So I went ahead and installed the official driver from Nvidia and this is where all hell broke loose. The first thing I noticed was sound playback became very very very choppy, it was not watchable in the slightest. However, if I flicked over to a new tab and left the video playing, the sound was fine. The second thing I noticed was with certain "resource hungry" software such as Adobe Illustrator. If I enabled GPU enhancing, the software became very laggy, my mouse would move at such a low rate it made it impossible to design. The same for rendering animations!! After a bit of research, I thought that maybe it could be a power consumption issue? I mean the gpu alone recommended 300W, i had the stock psu that come with the tower that was 300W. Logic assumed that the GPU was hogging the power thus reducing performance for everything else. So yesterday I had a new corsair 650W psu turn up, ripped out the old one and installed this. Still the problem was there! So all day today I have been searching for some kinda resolution... After reading on the Nvidia forums, it seems that choppy FPS and video playback is a common theme for this range of gpus. People suggested disabling the on board graphics via bios, so I tried that and that seems to have improved the playback quite a bit but it's still there and the laggy software is still just as bad. Others said reverting back to a older driver worked for them, I tried that and again issue still persisted. I tried uninstalling the driver and reverting back to the stock driver Microsoft provides and all of the issues disappeared, however, so did the gpu enhancing capabilities. All of this makes me believe it is some kind of driver issue or I'm missing something staring me right in the face. I've posted over in the Nvidia forums in the hope that someone from Nvidia could help but no response so far. Does anyone have any suggestions before I return the card and cry myself to sleep? I've attached an image of speccy just to show the specs in case someone wants them, if you need any more info just ask.
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I am trying out Premiere Pro as a replacement for a video editing software, and I keep encountering choppy playback (playing back is laggy and inconsistent, skipping and jumping back frames, and lowering overall framerate) when in the editor and trying to play clips. Is this normal? I've heard that this is caused from systems not being powerful enough or not having enough RAM, though I have plenty and a fast CPU: Xeon W3530 @ 2.8GHz 12GB DDR3 Even so, this is happening after only importing one 2 minute 720p clip. Does anyone know of a fix for this, or if I'm doing something wrong? I have tried importing a 5 minute long audio clip (no video is playing) and this still happens. I have tried changing my playback quality from Full to 1/4 but this doesn't seem to be helping. Thanks in advance.
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I'm getting constant fps stutter/choppyness in a lot of games, the thing is I don't think it's microstutter because I look at MSI Afterburner and it doesn't show any significant drops in fps that would cause this noticeable of stutter. It's usually whenever I'm moving around the world in games, like Dragon Age Inquisition for example, I'll run around the map and my character will skip forward every few seconds & it'll be super choppy. It's really making my gaming experience bad. I thought maybe it was my GPU but I switched my GPU(270x) with my other GPU(7870) and the problem was the same so now I'm thinking it may be my CPU No matter what I cap my fps to it'll still do it. Vsync on or off it still happens.Tried borderless fullscreen, fullscreen etc. I reinstalled my drivers, I even rollbacked my drivers from Crimson 16 beta to crimson 15.12 and nothing has changed. Reinstalled Windows 10. I have some screenshots of my FPS, CPU Usage & GPU usage: Specs: i3 4160 Sapphire R9 270x 8gb ram 500w PSU Windows 10 64 bit Radeon Software Version 15.12
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I am using a macbook pro mid 2012 and the trackpad on it sometimes works and other times (still usable) it becomes really choppy and irritating to use. I can still click things and when I scroll it also works. Just when moving the cursor around it has issues. Any ideas on how to fix this? Also I don't have any warranty on it. Also, it runs quite hot (hotter than normal) when just doing casual things, like browsing the web. Could it possibly be blocked up fans? However the fans do get really loud at times. Thx in advanced
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Hello guys been trying to find solution for this problem on many other forums but no luck maybe you guys know how to fix it ! This is my first post here and it is about a problem that I'm experiencing on my new computer. I got myself this computer a few weeks ago, I bought the parts and built it myself. I wanted a computer that can run pretty much all games on ultra settings with 50-60 fps. So before I start explaining what is the problem that I'm having I want to say that I had similar issue on my other computer that I had a year ago. It wasn't that good but some games should've ran normally on at least very low settings but I was having the same problem then as I do now. So when I installed all the drivers and installed all the necessary programs for my computer I downloaded some games like League of Legends, Runescape, Minecraft, Counter Strike Global Offensive, Bioshock 2 etc... I played them and instantly noticed that the games were not running smooth. When I was moving my mouse it felt that the camera was moving really choppy/stuttery but if I moved my character using only keys the gameplay was smooth as butter. I thought this was an FPS issue so I downloaded Fraps and it showed me that all the games that I've mentioned were running at 60 fps (v-sync on) 100+ fps (v-sync off) on max settings. I then lowered the graphics to very low and it got a little bit better but I was still noticing choppiness. Games on Youtube and on Twitch were choppy as well so I really didn't know what else to do then just to ask you guys here who know a lot more about this stuff as I do. It seems like the frames are jumping or something like that I really don't know how to explain it. I don't know if you can tell it or not but It looks something similar as on the videos I posted bellow. Here are also some screenshots of the GPU and CPU status when I'm gaming and when I'm not. COMPUTER CPU/GPU STATS WHILE THE COMPUTER IS IDLE: http://imgur.com/a/HQeHK COMPUTER CPU/GPU STATS WHILE GAMING (cs go): http://imgur.com/a/VgpST I don't know if this is happening because of my old monitor, old mouse/keyboard, VGA cable, no SSD drive etc... there are so many things but I just cant find the solution for this problem. If you guys need ANYTHING just please ask I will instantly reply. Would appreciate all the help and I hope we are going to solve this issue because its really really annoying PC SPECS: GRAPHICS CARD: Asus GTX 970 4GB PROCESSOR: Intel core i5 4690k Quad core RAM: 8 GB (1 stick) MOTHERBOARD: MSI Gaming 5 Z97 HDD: 1 TB Disk MONITOR: BenQ T221WA set at 59 Hz. Resolution of 1680x1050. VGA cable from my monitor is attached to VGA-DVI converter and the VGA-DVI converter is plugged into the graphics card. or th
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Hey all, I recently recorded my computer playing a full screen video for around 3.5 hours. I then restarted my computer and went to play it back. The audio is fine and runs smoothly, there is no issue. The problem is the video. It is running very choppy and is behind the video. I then loaded up the file (which is a mp4) into sony vegas and this is what I got in the preview section: http://puu.sh/kNA0Z/eb74c1bb03.jpg It is like this almost all the way through the video. Does anybody have a suggestion?
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I was playing Skyrim when I noticed that my game is lagging and being jittery even in places where I'm above 60 fps. This shouldn't be possible since I have a Titan X and 5960X. I am thinking it's my hard drive but I don't think it can be that since I've heard that only affects loading times (I could be wrong). Please help me here. https://youtu.be/EW4IxODISFc?t=30s I put up a video recorded with Shadowplay to help you understand. This issue is most apparent in open world games like Skyrim but it also happens in other games. It's significantly worse outdoors compared to being in a cave.