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Sorry for my bad english in advance!!!

These stutters happen a bit less after i've put maximum pre rendered frames to 4 in my nvidia control panel! they happen about every 10-15 min in older games

ever 5 min in some more modern games, the numbers are quite specific a drop to 58 or 47-48 PLZ TELL if it is worth to RMA this i find it quite anoying or if there is some sort of software fix????

 

I've bought a new pc about 2 months ago, made for gaming here are the specs

Windows 7 home premium

intel i7 4770k 3,5 ghz CPU

MSI gaming gtx 780 ti 3gb

16 gb of DDR3 ram from balistix

MSI Z87-G41 PC mate  motherboard

Intel® Z87 Express chipset

700 watt PCU

1920x1080 60 hz monitor

NOTHING IS OVERCLOCKED OR MODIFIED!!!!

 

This kinda only happens when vsync is enabled, without vsync i get about 80+ frames in most games is it maybe vsync stutter? and yes how to fix?

I've been having some strange fps drops lately, there pretty minor but i don't expect that from a rig like this, on older games like assassins creed 1 i sometimes get some drop to like 58 or 57

On other games that require more horsepower like Watch dogs or far cry 3 blood dragon i get some of these drops too, and then sometimes drop to 47-48 mostly that number

Sometimes windows also crashes, the screen just stutters like it's on 10 frames per second and then just feezes, i have to reset to get it to start again.

 

I've tried a couple of things already.

I reinstalled windows wich din't help

i've tried messing arround in the nvidia control panel, setting power to performance and messing arround with the maximum frame buffering wich helps a little but still i have some of the fps drops.

I've also sent my pc back to the store once to replace the CPU fan, after this is kinda started noticing the drops.

But before that i kinda only played watch dogs and from what i know it's a very poor port so i assumed the drop are becaus of that.

Tempratures are quite normal when playing games, CPU and GPU hover arround 35-40 on idle and on more demanding games they peak at arround 70 for the GPU and about 55-60 for the CPU sometimes 65 for the CPU

 

 

Hopefully anyone can lead me in the right direction!

Sorry for my bad english again!

 

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It's Vsync....

And the crashes... Could be a bad driver.

Is het dan altijd dat je met vsync van dat stutter hebt in frames?

Bij me vorige PC kan ik met dat niet echt herinneren

Vooral als de frames zonder vsync 30-40 frames hoger zijn

Als die een vaakvoorkomend probleem is met vsync is dit dan op telossen door een 120hz monitor te kopen en dan zonder vsync te spelen, en geen screen tearing te hebben zolang je spel niet boven de 120 frames komt?

ik heb ondertussen ook een aantal drivers geupdate, kwa audio, chipset en moederbord etc en de crashes heb ik al een week niet gehad

- Themostdead

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Is het dan altijd dat je met vsync van dat stutter hebt in frames?

Bij me vorige PC kan ik met dat niet echt herinneren

Vooral als de frames zonder vsync 30-40 frames hoger zijn

Als die een vaakvoorkomend probleem is met vsync is dit dan op telossen door een 120hz monitor te kopen en dan zonder vsync te spelen, en geen screen tearing te hebben zolang je spel niet boven de 120 frames komt?

 

- Themostdead

 

Zet Vsync gewoon uit.

En praat Engels op dit forum.

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And yes, stutter with Vsync on is normal.

 

I have tried some games with nvidia's adaptive vsync it does help a bit actually.

But do you know if the monitor will mostly fix this problem? if i play without vsync on a 144hz monitor and the game doesn't reach that amount of frames will it tear or stutter?

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I have tried some games with nvidia's adaptive vsync it does help a bit actually.

But do you know if the monitor will mostly fix this problem? if i play without vsync on a 144hz monitor and the game doesn't reach that amount of frames will it tear or stutter?

 

I don't know that.

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