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EA_Barry
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7 years ago

Re: RTX 2080 Micro Stutter

@Prisonsnack 

  • Vsync and G-Sync could be fighting each other, try turning off vsync if you have not already done so.
  • Disable any unnecessary background apps like FRAPS, Discord, streaming, torrents etc.
  • See if capping your framerate at various rates via Afterburner/Rivatuner or EVGA Precision or similar has an effect.

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  • Thanks for the reply. I usually run Vsync on in the NVCP with Gsync, and Vsync off in games to make everything nice and smooth. I've tried every possible combination of vsync and gsync on and off with the game settings and my NVCP. I've also resorted to throwing the game to 720p with all low settings and it was still stuttering. I've turned off all background programs again with no luck. I've reset windows about 4 times now along with trying multiple different drivers. And I have also tried frame capping to include setting it 160 fps on 165hz downclocking to 144hz and setting it to 120 and even 60hz with no results. Is there a known issue with RTX cards and this game? or should I keep digging into my own hardware?

  • Konform103's avatar
    Konform103
    7 years ago
    Try jedec for ram 2666 downclock cpu to 3.2ghz on all cores disable turbo may want reset bios
  • Bios has been updated, is there a reason to do all this down clocking? I'm down to fix, but seems pointless that the game would force me to reduce speeds to make playable.

  • EA_Barry's avatar
    EA_Barry
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    7 years ago

    @Prisonsnack 

    Running hardware at stock clock speeds can reduce peak FPS but also reduce frame time variability and so can improve perceptual smoothness of gameplay.

    Try it out, it is reversible if you do not like the results.