I have 144hz monitor i capped my fps 288 and when my fps drop to 200ish still same."heaviness" Thanks for help btw dude.Headglitch123 wrote: ↑27 Mar 2022, 07:13What u can do is, jump into a solo match, if u have 60/144hz or above, multiply the refresh rate of your monitor to fps. As shown in my previous reply.BFC wrote: ↑27 Mar 2022, 05:41I see. This is also happen when fps drop 300 to 200 and you re sayin cause of this "If u have 144hz and u cap it at 200fps its gonna mismatch frames and that causes jitter motion". Am i right?Headglitch123 wrote: ↑26 Mar 2022, 20:06U want to cap the double of your refresh rate. As exampleBFC wrote: ↑26 Mar 2022, 17:33
I will try different outlet but before that. I am gonna ask something cause you mention rtss. I am playin cs go and valorant when i cap my in game fps 150 i have just "fluctuation" but if i cap 200 i feel like everything heavy and like slow motion or if i uncapped my fps goes to 300-350 even 400 maybe but when fps drops the 200 or 250 everything looks like slow motion and feels heavy. Is that normal?
For 60hz: 60/120/240
For 144hz: 144/288 etc..u get it
If u have 144hz and u cap it at 200fps its gonna mismatch frames and that causes jitter motion
If u still feel the heaviness after that, just reply back so i can help u further more.
Pc becomes faster/smoother during night time. During day time its slow/sluggish
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Re: Pc becomes faster/smoother during night time.
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Re: Pc becomes faster/smoother during night time.
U dont wanna drop fps, u always need to maintain the capped fpsBFC wrote: ↑27 Mar 2022, 13:47I have 144hz monitor i capped my fps 288 and when my fps drop to 200ish still same."heaviness" Thanks for help btw dude.Headglitch123 wrote: ↑27 Mar 2022, 07:13What u can do is, jump into a solo match, if u have 60/144hz or above, multiply the refresh rate of your monitor to fps. As shown in my previous reply.BFC wrote: ↑27 Mar 2022, 05:41I see. This is also happen when fps drop 300 to 200 and you re sayin cause of this "If u have 144hz and u cap it at 200fps its gonna mismatch frames and that causes jitter motion". Am i right?Headglitch123 wrote: ↑26 Mar 2022, 20:06
U want to cap the double of your refresh rate. As example
For 60hz: 60/120/240
For 144hz: 144/288 etc..u get it
If u have 144hz and u cap it at 200fps its gonna mismatch frames and that causes jitter motion
If u still feel the heaviness after that, just reply back so i can help u further more.
Re: Pc becomes faster/smoother during night time.
I am okay with fps drop dude im tryin to say something like that but it happens at 200 fpsHeadglitch123 wrote: ↑27 Mar 2022, 15:53U dont wanna drop fps, u always need to maintain the capped fpsBFC wrote: ↑27 Mar 2022, 13:47I have 144hz monitor i capped my fps 288 and when my fps drop to 200ish still same."heaviness" Thanks for help btw dude.Headglitch123 wrote: ↑27 Mar 2022, 07:13What u can do is, jump into a solo match, if u have 60/144hz or above, multiply the refresh rate of your monitor to fps. As shown in my previous reply.
If u still feel the heaviness after that, just reply back so i can help u further more.
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Not a native english speaker huh? Cant really follow u. But thats okayBFC wrote: ↑28 Mar 2022, 15:35I am okay with fps drop dude im tryin to say something like that but it happens at 200 fpsHeadglitch123 wrote: ↑27 Mar 2022, 15:53U dont wanna drop fps, u always need to maintain the capped fpsBFC wrote: ↑27 Mar 2022, 13:47I have 144hz monitor i capped my fps 288 and when my fps drop to 200ish still same."heaviness" Thanks for help btw dude.Headglitch123 wrote: ↑27 Mar 2022, 07:13
What u can do is, jump into a solo match, if u have 60/144hz or above, multiply the refresh rate of your monitor to fps. As shown in my previous reply.
If u still feel the heaviness after that, just reply back so i can help u further more.
https://www.reddit.com/r/CODWarzone/com ... as_on_the/
If it happens at 200 fps then cap it at 144fps then? If u still feel the heaviness then maybe disable monitor audio in device manager, or enable interrupt moderation and the level set to medium. Do u have electricity problems by any chance?
or try out gsync+vsync
Re: Pc becomes faster/smoother during night time.
Sorry for my english dude. I disabled interrupt moderation. It feels better this way. No electricity problem, its a old building but i dont remember something bust cause of electricity. I capped 145 games more playeble like that. But i dont understand why this "heaviness" happen only to me when i got 200-250 fps.Headglitch123 wrote: ↑28 Mar 2022, 18:53Not a native english speaker huh? Cant really follow u. But thats okayBFC wrote: ↑28 Mar 2022, 15:35I am okay with fps drop dude im tryin to say something like that but it happens at 200 fpsHeadglitch123 wrote: ↑27 Mar 2022, 15:53U dont wanna drop fps, u always need to maintain the capped fps
https://www.reddit.com/r/CODWarzone/com ... as_on_the/
If it happens at 200 fps then cap it at 144fps then? If u still feel the heaviness then maybe disable monitor audio in device manager, or enable interrupt moderation and the level set to medium. Do u have electricity problems by any chance?
or try out gsync+vsync
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I can only assume that neither your CPU or GPU is running at a 100% load when you cap your fps at 145. Which leaves them room to breath! I went 2 pages back to check if you have shared any PC specs but I couldn't find any. When I used to play CSGO, my system would comfortably push 600ish fps range yet the game always felt a bit smoother and better on its default 400fps cap. all low settings with stretch res btwBFC wrote: ↑01 Apr 2022, 03:25Sorry for my english dude. I disabled interrupt moderation. It feels better this way. No electricity problem, its a old building but i dont remember something bust cause of electricity. I capped 145 games more playeble like that. But i dont understand why this "heaviness" happen only to me when i got 200-250 fps.Headglitch123 wrote: ↑28 Mar 2022, 18:53Not a native english speaker huh? Cant really follow u. But thats okayBFC wrote: ↑28 Mar 2022, 15:35I am okay with fps drop dude im tryin to say something like that but it happens at 200 fpsHeadglitch123 wrote: ↑27 Mar 2022, 15:53
U dont wanna drop fps, u always need to maintain the capped fps
https://www.reddit.com/r/CODWarzone/com ... as_on_the/
If it happens at 200 fps then cap it at 144fps then? If u still feel the heaviness then maybe disable monitor audio in device manager, or enable interrupt moderation and the level set to medium. Do u have electricity problems by any chance?
or try out gsync+vsync
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Re: Pc becomes faster/smoother during night time.
"I can only assume that neither your CPU or GPU is running at a 100% load when you cap your fps at 145" I dont think so dude but i ll add my pc specs now sorry i didnt see before.Thatweirdinputlag wrote: ↑01 Apr 2022, 23:20I can only assume that neither your CPU or GPU is running at a 100% load when you cap your fps at 145. Which leaves them room to breath! I went 2 pages back to check if you have shared any PC specs but I couldn't find any. When I used to play CSGO, my system would comfortably push 600ish fps range yet the game always felt a bit smoother and better on its default 400fps cap. all low settings with stretch res btwBFC wrote: ↑01 Apr 2022, 03:25Sorry for my english dude. I disabled interrupt moderation. It feels better this way. No electricity problem, its a old building but i dont remember something bust cause of electricity. I capped 145 games more playeble like that. But i dont understand why this "heaviness" happen only to me when i got 200-250 fps.Headglitch123 wrote: ↑28 Mar 2022, 18:53Not a native english speaker huh? Cant really follow u. But thats okayBFC wrote: ↑28 Mar 2022, 15:35
I am okay with fps drop dude im tryin to say something like that but it happens at 200 fps
https://www.reddit.com/r/CODWarzone/com ... as_on_the/
If it happens at 200 fps then cap it at 144fps then? If u still feel the heaviness then maybe disable monitor audio in device manager, or enable interrupt moderation and the level set to medium. Do u have electricity problems by any chance?
or try out gsync+vsync
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Well yea it makes a bit sense now, I had a 9900KS a 2080TI coupled with 4000cl15 GSkill ram. and i felt my PC wasn't comfortable enough with fps uncapped.BFC wrote: ↑02 Apr 2022, 13:22"I can only assume that neither your CPU or GPU is running at a 100% load when you cap your fps at 145" I dont think so dude but i ll add my pc specs now sorry i didnt see before.Thatweirdinputlag wrote: ↑01 Apr 2022, 23:20I can only assume that neither your CPU or GPU is running at a 100% load when you cap your fps at 145. Which leaves them room to breath! I went 2 pages back to check if you have shared any PC specs but I couldn't find any. When I used to play CSGO, my system would comfortably push 600ish fps range yet the game always felt a bit smoother and better on its default 400fps cap. all low settings with stretch res btwBFC wrote: ↑01 Apr 2022, 03:25Sorry for my english dude. I disabled interrupt moderation. It feels better this way. No electricity problem, its a old building but i dont remember something bust cause of electricity. I capped 145 games more playeble like that. But i dont understand why this "heaviness" happen only to me when i got 200-250 fps.Headglitch123 wrote: ↑28 Mar 2022, 18:53
Not a native english speaker huh? Cant really follow u. But thats okay
If it happens at 200 fps then cap it at 144fps then? If u still feel the heaviness then maybe disable monitor audio in device manager, or enable interrupt moderation and the level set to medium. Do u have electricity problems by any chance?
or try out gsync+vsync
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Re: Pc becomes faster/smoother during night time.
"%1 ve %0.1" Its important i guess.Thatweirdinputlag wrote: ↑04 Apr 2022, 07:19Well yea it makes a bit sense now, I had a 9900KS a 2080TI coupled with 4000cl15 GSkill ram. and i felt my PC wasn't comfortable enough with fps uncapped.BFC wrote: ↑02 Apr 2022, 13:22"I can only assume that neither your CPU or GPU is running at a 100% load when you cap your fps at 145" I dont think so dude but i ll add my pc specs now sorry i didnt see before.Thatweirdinputlag wrote: ↑01 Apr 2022, 23:20I can only assume that neither your CPU or GPU is running at a 100% load when you cap your fps at 145. Which leaves them room to breath! I went 2 pages back to check if you have shared any PC specs but I couldn't find any. When I used to play CSGO, my system would comfortably push 600ish fps range yet the game always felt a bit smoother and better on its default 400fps cap. all low settings with stretch res btwBFC wrote: ↑01 Apr 2022, 03:25
Sorry for my english dude. I disabled interrupt moderation. It feels better this way. No electricity problem, its a old building but i dont remember something bust cause of electricity. I capped 145 games more playeble like that. But i dont understand why this "heaviness" happen only to me when i got 200-250 fps.
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Re: Pc becomes faster/smoother during night time. During day time its slow/sluggish
same thing happens to me. mouse feels more responsive at night around 1:30 GMT, compared to during the day when it feels like my camera is moving in slow mo. completely screws up my hand eye co-ordination. Its not just games, desktop feels smoother too. If i set aside external factors, could there be any schedules window tasks that keeps running in the background but stops at that time?
I wonder if the problem is in the grid itself because its unlikely that it would start getting better at the same time every day if its was just some neighbour appliance. I do not have any radio towers nearby but I do live close to transmission lines.
I wonder if the problem is in the grid itself because its unlikely that it would start getting better at the same time every day if its was just some neighbour appliance. I do not have any radio towers nearby but I do live close to transmission lines.