Re: Microstutter, Hitching on new PC
Posted: 06 Oct 2021, 14:49
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all games are offline games. league of legends, valorant are online games. This happens mostly on single player games
Yes this has been incredibly hard for me but im positive that something can be done, I have been battling this for around 8 months already and im not being able to fully enjoy my rig, With little nightmares and gta 5 videos both were recorded with my RX 6800, I since deleted little nightmares and gta 5 (well not deleted i havent downloaded them yet because fresh windows install) But yes it feels really extreme and for the setup that I have and for the graphic settings that I use (mostly High/Mid low shadows no anti aliasiing) I really really think I shouldnt be experiencing this, And worst now that I have changed almost my entire setup to intel.. Man im having the biggest depression ever.jorimt wrote: ↑05 Oct 2021, 11:24VenomLolo wrote: ↑04 Oct 2021, 09:51Even if the drop is around a couple of frames its still visible for example if the drop is around 141 to 135 it still stutters,
If i lock the game at 60fps it will drop to 55 and it will be visible, if i locked the game to 120 it will drop to 110 or 100 and visible as well... might as well play at 30fps at this rate.
That said, a couple instances depicted in your videos, where the screen pauses for more than a second (GTA and Little Nightmares in particular), do appear more extreme than expected. Deducing the exact cause remotely, through text, without hands-on your computer in-person is always the hard (usually impossible) part.
Ran and saved the ETL file, size its around 16gbs for only a couple of seconds., Tried to open it on the viewer but for some reason it takes forever, ram is all up to 100% and windows performance analyzer crashes. (twice)readtext wrote: ↑05 Oct 2021, 11:57https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/window ... e-analyzer
download and install windows performance analyzer and run it while playing the game for 5mins where the stutter happens and stop it and save the file. Tell me if you did that
Come to think of it, Currently I have disabled the USB 3.0 front panel from my Cougar Blazer case, Unfortunately this doesnt help at all actually this kinda helped a little bit while playing KENA and SPLITGATE on an specific map but in other games still same stutter I got to admit I have tweaked so much my system that Im kinda unsure if im stable but i have my cpu running at 4.9mhz and high performance profile on power options, In my front panel i only had connected a PS4 controller to play some offline games, but because I unplugged the cable it is currently plugged at the back on the motherboard with a lot of other cables including the :tlp wrote: ↑08 Oct 2021, 04:56I might not have read your post too closely, but I can't see you listing any audio devices nor any tests without usb devices plugged in?
I had a persistent stutter issue that would arise on every reboot, and I fixed it temporarily by unplugging and replugging in all my USB devices into the same ports they were originally in, I unplugged ALL of them, waited a couple seconds, and plugged them all in.
While scouring google in an attempt to fix this permanently i stumbled upon a thread where someone claimed that this stutter was a "known issue" when running more than 1 audio devices on a single USB hub. So I plugged my audio interface into a USB port as far away as possible from the other USB audio device on my motherboards I/O panel, and the stutters on boot disappeared! Haven't had the issue since.
Just something to throw at the wall and see if it sticks!
Otherwise I've also seen mentioned many times that "bad" SATA cables can introduce persistent freezing issues, so try different cables and or ports if you haven't already.
Best of luck to you.d
I'm kinda of adamant myself of what is going to be the outcome of limiting my fps with rtss currently I'm using Nvidia limiter and I can play world war z and aragami but for example succubus (random game I downloaded to try) in explosions or entering to another room gives me the stutter sometimes even just by walking around. The Sims 4 is unpayable it stutters even if I set it to low graphics and 1080p please keep in mind that I play at 1440p. Alien fire strike team is kinda playable but having some frame Time spikes. The frametime spikes comes with a fps drop as well for example 141 drops to 135 or 125 and it stutters. I was having this issues with splitgate on a map but well I believe that changing the Nvidia control panel to ultra low latency and no frame lock profile helped a lot with that game. Im afraid to download little nightmares and watch how my brand new 3080 sucks at running the game. When I unplug the DualShock 4 it mutes the speakers for a split second. Then audio comes back again, I have tried using latencymon like 5 times already but i get some hd audio something sometimes and Nvidiakernel sometimes I also get storage port as the highest but i gotta admit that the readings are better here than with the amd build I used to have. Im unaware if my Asus bios are set correctly but i believe they are. Yesterday while changing from valorant to battlefront2 PC crashed. It was loading the game and then the image appeared to go dim and then oc restarted maybe it's because j was running a lot of stuff. Also I recently changed my page file for 8000min and 12000 max if I remember correctly. Crap I have done a lot of stuff I even removed my cablemods from PSU to GPU. Some games stutter even while setting potato graphics. Again I don't have this issues with eSports (valorant. League or overwatch) technicians that have seen my PC and charged me without finding a solution states that game engines are not optimized..... Come on man xdtlp wrote: ↑08 Oct 2021, 09:30I forgot to mention that a similarity between the issue I was suffering from and yours is that I also tried to use Latencymon in hopes of finding out what was causing this stutter, as it has helped me in the past with other similar issues, usually some driver that latencymon will scream about.
But in this case Latencymon told me everything was fine, even though I could obviously tell that everything was infact NOT fine. Just like what you are describing in your original post. Also, don't Dualshock controllers have an audio output and show up as an audio device?
I also have my doubts about limiting your framerates in hopes of alleviating the stutter, seeing how it seems to halt the entire system for the duration of it. It's not simply a "framedrop" by the looks of things.
It's a bit involved, but here's another program you can look into to try and diagnose any particular causes of stutter in those games:
I tried using windows performance analyzer and using windows performance recorder saving an ELT file recorded only for around 20 seconds and that file was about 16gbs and never opened, changed some settings before recording and it opened but i wasnt able to interpret the graph. Im currently at work but I will be downloading this nvidia program you are providing me and run some test please help me :c I have been trying to solve this situation for a long time its really sad and i feel exhausted, whenever i download a new game im always at the expectative of a stutter to occur and it sucks cus im actually not playing games since february. It has been an endless troubleshooting since that date, i download games (single player games) but never fully beat them because im always troubleshooting them, I basically just play league or valorant because my friends have mid end pc and only play those, but for me that i enjoy single player games im greeted with this stutters that im 85% depressed because of this. Again please dont let this post die i have been trying really hard to fix this to the point my gf tells me im obssesed.jorimt wrote: ↑08 Oct 2021, 10:34It's a bit involved, but here's another program you can look into to try and diagnose any particular causes of stutter in those games:
https://developer.nvidia.com/blog/using ... -in-games/