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5 years ago
@supermatze0202 Game Mode "on", HAGS "on", fullscreen optimization disabled. NVIDIA Driver 461.40. However Game Mode and HAGS in any combination do not cause the stuttering. Stuttering is caused by drastical latency increase of the NVIDIA kernel driver due to the scheduler assigning CPU time to other process like disk I/O, hardware polling (e.g. temperature readouts, RGB control - especially with non static light scheme and so on). Random, significant frametime spikes may be caused by this. Regular stuttering is rather caused by wrong configuration of the Reflex/FPS cap/V-Sync/G-Sync/NVCP settings.
5 years ago
@7empePL Do you use G-sync? Which startup comments do you use?
- 5 years ago
@supermatze0202V-sync on CP/off ingame and -3 max frame limit.That's it.
Always used these settings before with apex and never got any issues.Oops.
Edit:ignore my comment.I saw the reply notification and tought you spoke with me.
- 5 years ago@supermatze0202 G-Sync enabled @200 Hz AOC AGON AG353UCG, V-Sync enabled in NVCP (disabled in-game). I use Steam as a game launcher with following options: -fullscreen +gfx_nvnUseLowLatency 0. I cap my FPS with RTSS at 190 (sync mode: front edge sync).
- 5 years ago@7empePL Thx for the quick response . I will give it a try
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