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Hey people :)

 

Today i started to notice that my games were stuttering (PUBG Low-medium settings & GTA 5 very high).

So i tried Heaven benchmark 4.0 and also there i can see some minor stuttering.

Now i would like to know if i'm going nuts or if the stutters are a real thing.

 

Heres a graph of my FPS and Frame Time:

 

Under gaming fps from 110-144:

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Heres a steady 144 fps moment and i can see spikes in my Frame time graph, Is this the stutter?

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I also wiped my drivers using DDU, and reinstalled driver 388.13 and  enabled Optimal  performance in Nvidia's control center.

 

Edit: Maybe my system settings are usefull :D i5 8400 & gtx 1070 & 16gb 2666 ddr4

Any thoughts?

 

Have a nice day!!

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You clearly are experiencing some stutter: 

If you were playing at smooth 144FPS you'd have 7ms frametime. In that short test we can see you are having spikes up to 50ms (resulting in a sporadic 20fps).

Even in those parts where you point a steady 144fps, frame time shows another story. 

 

 

 

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Hey people,

 

I have monitored GTA 5 today and got this graph.

 

https://gyazo.com/bb79f891a908282410a17329d0a0c8a1

 

I've googled and so far i haven't found any solution :(

 

i have tried the following:

In nvidia control center:

Energy mode: Optimal performance

Maximal prerendered frames: 1

Enviromental occulsation: Off

Shader cache: Off

OpenGL rendering GPU: GTX 1070

Thread optimalisation: On

 

I have tried DDU (not in safe mode) and reinstalling drivers aswell.

 

Anyone please!


 
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Are you playing in borderless window or anything? I'd suggest to try fullscreen. 

Anyways, try posting full information: 

OS: version 

full Nvidia control panel capture under 3d global settings and GTAV settings

CPU usage graph.

GPU usage graph.

 

BTW: 

 

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Thread optimalisation: On

leave this on auto. Some older games will poop themselves with this feature engaged. 

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Thank you, i'm playing full screen at 60hz 1920x1080 the settings does not matter, it happens in benchmarks and PUBG on low settings aswell. Here are the graphs:

oh, i spoke to the NVidia and after sending some info they told me this: (a load of bull i think)

 

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Sonal: Ahh, it appears that motherboard chipset drivers are not installed.

The issue that you are experiencing can happen due to many factors. It could be the faulty card, motherboard BIOS not updated, motherboard chipset drivers not installed, OS corruption, CPU bottleneck etc

 

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1 hour ago, xAcid9 said:

Thanks, will try this tomorrow!

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I don't know Dutch but try changing the texture optimization setting to "High Quality". I discovered that in PUBG the high quality setting (no optimizations) gets the best framerate. Somehow when the nVidia driver tries to optimize textures, it reduces framerate.

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Just updated my motherboard drivers because it seemed to miss some critical drivers, the stuttering is gone but can still see a jumps between 16.7ms to 23ms on msi afterburner ! does this look like it is fixed?

 

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