I don't think it's the PSU, since I also used a 2080 Ti and experienced the same issue.
I tried previous Windows updates, custom gaming-optimized Windows OS versions, and Linux, but nothing changed.
I also tested with a 60Hz monitor and various LCD TVs — same effect. However, enabling "ghosting ...
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- 18 Jun 2025, 10:27
- Forum: General — Displays, Graphics & More
- Topic: FRAMERATE "choppines" or "judder" despite high specs PC and monitor
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- 09 Jun 2025, 05:45
- Forum: General — Displays, Graphics & More
- Topic: FRAMERATE "choppines" or "judder" despite high specs PC and monitor
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Re: FRAMERATE "choppines" or "judder" despite high specs PC and monitor
You were right! It's not judder—it's stuttering. But it's not microstuttering either. It just looks less fluid than it should, though there aren’t any specific freezing moments. It's more of a consistent stutter, kind of like the difference between 30 and 60 FPS… but I'm running at 170 FPS.
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- 06 Jun 2025, 05:56
- Forum: General — Displays, Graphics & More
- Topic: FRAMERATE "choppines" or "judder" despite high specs PC and monitor
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Re: FRAMERATE "choppines" or "judder" despite high specs PC and monitor
"I doubt it's related to electrical problems — I tested it, and it has the normal household voltage for my country.
- 05 Jun 2025, 10:19
- Forum: General — Displays, Graphics & More
- Topic: FRAMERATE "choppines" or "judder" despite high specs PC and monitor
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FRAMERATE "choppines" or "judder" despite high specs PC and monitor
RIVA Tunner, Latency Moon, Nvidia software, all shows me a constant 60fps+ without any drops, a flatline frametime timeline, and normal GPU and CPU temps and usage, but still, even on high fps it doesn't even look like fluid 60fps gameplay that i see on youtube or in my other friends PC. It isnt ...
