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My experience of the top 0.1% computer setups

I have always been an avid gamer. The first console I played on was the Commodore 64 and since then I have grown to love games. Most recently, I have fallen out with them but still continue to purchase and play them.

 

My PC setup is as follows:

 

Monitor

Acer X27 4K 144HZ HDR 1000 G Sync Ultimate Monitor

 

PC

Intel Core i7 9700k @ 5Ghz

Asus Z390 Maximus IV Hero ROG motherboard

32GB Corsair Vengeance 3200mhz DDR4 Ram

1TB Samsung Evo M.2 NVME drive

Asus RAIDR ROG 240GB

MSI Geforce RTX 2080 TI Gaming X Trio OC

Seasonic Focus Plus Platinum 850w

 

Internet

1 gigabit internet through wired ethernet connection

 

I shouldn't run into problems right? I should be able to play at 4K and have a smooth lag free experience right? Wrong.

 

Framerates - check

Monitor to run framerates - check

Frametimes - WTF

 

Ok. The most BASIC level of G Sync offers "no tearing, stutter or input lag". This is BS. My frametime latency jumps every 30 seconds or so on games such as Battlefield. It's just a crap experience. Tried the new low latency mode? Yep.. does not do anything.

 

Then theres the people who say "well battlefield v is just a badly optimised game". Tell me one AAA game that IS optimised? That does play well without any lag or stutter?

 

What is the point in my setup if im not enjoying it? It just does not feel immersive when you're lagging for no reason. I literally do not know what I can do to get a gaming experience that is just smooth. I don't care if I have 60fps rather than 90fps that im getting on battlefield. I just want it to be smooth. These issues make me go back to playing games that a £100 PC can run - Rocket League and flipping CS GO.

 

Something needs to change in this industry or is it just me?

 

 

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sounds like an issue with the parts themselves, some kind of error. This rig definitely should not be facing inconsistent performance in a game like battlefield. 

I WILL find your ITX build thread, and I WILL recommend the SIlverstone Sugo SG13B

 

Primary PC:

i7 8086k - EVGA Z370 Classified K - G.Skill Trident Z RGB - WD SN750 - Jedi Order Titan Xp - Hyper 212 Black (with RGB Riing flair) - EVGA G3 650W - dual booting Windows 10 and Linux - Black and green theme, Razer brainwashed me.

Draws 400 watts under max load, for reference.

 

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46 minutes ago, Ssiss said:

Ok. The most BASIC level of G Sync offers "no tearing, stutter or input lag". This is BS. My frametime latency jumps every 30 seconds or so on games such as Battlefield. It's just a crap experience. Tried the new low latency mode? Yep.. does not do anything.

 

Then theres the people who say "well battlefield v is just a badly optimised game". Tell me one AAA game that IS optimised? That does play well without any lag or stutter?

 

What is the point in my setup if im not enjoying it? It just does not feel immersive when you're lagging for no reason. I literally do not know what I can do to get a gaming experience that is just smooth. I don't care if I have 60fps rather than 90fps that im getting on battlefield. I just want it to be smooth. These issues make me go back to playing games that a £100 PC can run - Rocket League and flipping CS GO.

 

Something needs to change in this industry or is it just me?

Are you referring to micro-stutter? If you are using the DX12 path for Battlefield V, have you tried switching to DX11 to see if it improves? Apart from that, Joker posted a video yesterday that may be of help - How to FIX STUTTERING in DirectX 12 Games.

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