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@WigglyStyle wrote:Some suggestions/ideas of things to check/try: (if you haven’t already)
Set the game file priority to ’high’ in task manager
Disable Dynamic Tick.
CMD -
bcdedit /set disabledynamictick yes
bcdedit /set useplatformclock true
bcdedit /set tscsyncpolicy Enhanced -Restart PC
Set Intel Graphics Power Plan to ’maximum performance’
- Edit power plan - advanced power - power options - advanced settings - Intel(R) graphics settings - settings - select Maximum Performance
Disable everything in the Xbox Game Bar App (or delete it entirely from the computer) or atleast disable Background Recording/capture and Audio Recording - set to OFF.
Disable unnecessary Background Apps. ex. Third party antivirus, game pass widget,, PC cleaner, and similar stuff.
Quite advanced troubleshooting.
There is no need to elevate the game priority, that's ages old advice when games and cards were less powerful.
No need to change the Intel GPP either.
I agree disable the XB Game Bar and service if you wish (unless of course, it has something you want or desire....)
Agree with BG apps, don't use selective startup though, just de-fluff the PC. Uninstall unwanted apps and disable auto-start on those you don't need at start (every start). Not rocket science.
But yeah, hardware first, ensure it's updated, which is why I requested the dxdiag. 😃
You'd be surprised that most people think that they've updated everything. Another pair of eyes never hurts.
Edit: That's a ridiculous amount of cores and RAM. Post your hardware_settings_info.xml
They were from an article/guide about troubleshooting the game stutter issues with windows 11, if the latest update didn’t fix it. Thought OPs problem sounded like it could be similar or related.
- SteveJackson2 years agoHero (Retired)
I can only see this as a display sync issue.
Do you have a frame counter? I use Afterburner.
Counter-intuitively, reducing graphics settings is likely to make the issue worse.
Delete the hardware-settings-config.xml
DDU the Nvidia driver. Don’t optimise or set anything in the driver or GFE.
Run the game at the monitors native resolution and in High or Ultra High preset.
Enable V-SYNC in game, set to highest resolution supported. Turn off the in-game frame limiter.
Disable DLSS use TAA for AA. Don’t use RT.
The monitor should frame limit. Report your FPS in that mode or if the game exhibits the stutter in benchmarks as you say, post the benchmark.xml file
Thanks.
- 2 years ago
Thanks. I've tried all those but none have fixed it.
The exact issue persists across three different monitors I've tested this with.
Please see attached benchmark xml and CSV. The frame time CSV shows the stutter happening exactly every 10 seconds, with the first occurring at 9.04387.
To confirm, this is happening in only the F1 game, I'm getting no stuttering in anything else eg AC, ACC, iRacing.
- SteveJackson2 years agoHero (Retired)
@RyanJMetcalfe97 wrote:Thanks. I've tried all those but none have fixed it.
The exact issue persists across three different monitors I've tested this with.
Please see attached benchmark xml and CSV. The frame time CSV shows the stutter happening exactly every 10 seconds, with the first occurring at 9.04387.
To confirm, this is happening in only the F1 game, I'm getting no stuttering in anything else eg AC, ACC, iRacing.
As I suspected, the framerate is too high. You have 287FPS, no display is going to sync at that.
Both the connected screens are 60Hz native at the resolutions selected. You're going to have to reduce the framerate. This is achieved by turning up the settings. Ultra / RT is one way!
There may be an issue with which is your primary display. There is also one screen running WS and one UW. Unsure of how you've got the game configured.
State primary and secondary and if secondary is duplicate / extended etc.
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