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Usually microstuttering happens because of a mismatch in vsync settings.
Have you checked your background programs to see if something could be interfering with the game? Disable all types of overlays like Steam, Discord, Origin, Geforce Experience etc and try again. Also if you haven't already download and install your latest graphics card drivers.
- 4 years ago@Enlyee I downloaded the latest nvidia version manually. Nothing other than origin is running in the background, I turn everything off. I know you have a solution but which one...
- 4 years ago@Enlyee How should nvidia reflex work. is it on or on+boost.How should low latency mode be? I've heard a lot, but how do you think I should do full-screen improvements that I don't see any use?
- 4 years ago
Reflex mode depends on how strong your graphics card is, usually just "On" is the recommended setting to reduce latency. "On + Boost" makes it so your graphics card is always running at it's highest performance mode even if it doesn't need to do so to run the game. Try turning Reflex mode off completely to see if it makes a difference.
I personally had an intermittent micro-stuttering issue that I only fixed once I disabled Vsync completely both in-game and in my Nvidia 3D settings for Apex, before that I used the Fast VSync mode. Low latency mode is always on Ultra.
Game is running uncapped and it's perfect for me now, but I can run the game at a steady 144+ FPS so there's no tearing.
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