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6 years ago
People keep posting their specs, but omitting the storage media JFO is installed on. Earlier in this thread, someone mentioned storage I/O, and that that might be a factor. I am using a NVMe SSD drive, and having no stuttering whatsoever at 60fps. Wondering if that has something to do with it. Also noticing consistent problems with PS4 users, which uses mechanical HDD.
System Specs:
i7 8700K
NVidia RTX 2060
16GB RAM
Samsung 970 Evo SSD
6 years ago
@Gargamel314 I'm using a 970pro and only solved by limiting fps to 30
- 6 years ago
Have you tried identifying the bottleneck with a hardware monitor? I think msi afterburner has a hardware monitor overlay you can watch while playing.
- 6 years ago@Gargamel314 I have hwinfo in the background most of the time... I feel like I have literally tried everything.... Overclocked with msi, underclocked, overclocked cpu... I always hit power limits, and maybe that's the cause? But that is triggered on every single game anyway and has never caused such stutter. And the consistant thing is, the stutter builds up over time... Like a pagefile issue.... But I've tried increasing the pagefile... Decreasing it, letting windows set it.... I don't know what else to do.
- 6 years ago
JFO hardly uses any of my pagefile. I have 4gb allocated and it uses 500mb at most. I also have game mode in W10 disabled, I heard that causes some issues too.
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