Yes it did. Just looking for a fix that’s not off grid.Mr1991 wrote: ↑21 Nov 2022, 10:49So Solar power fixed your issue?texre wrote: ↑19 Nov 2022, 11:49Hey I know exactly what you’re talking about. It doesn’t stay forever but it does stay for a hour or 2. I have that same issue when I plug my pc into my house stutters like crazy. Then I plug it into my solar gen it stutters for 30 to hour depending on how long I kept my pc plugged into my houses electricity. You have to drain the bad energy out as crazy as that sounds I do believe I’m right.lavar wrote: ↑18 Nov 2022, 22:49Yep. You’ve read the title.
I’ve tested tons of PC’s. Took one to my buddies house, ran smooth, plugged it into my wall, stutters, back to his, stutters still exist.
No clue what is going on. Offline/Online, it is not a hardware issue.. i’ve tested tons of diff hardware.
Whatever is going on, is ruining games that do not compile shaders before hand. I have no idea why.
COD runs smooth, once I hit PUBG,FORTNITE, the graph is awful.
How the heck can something be ruining it as soon as it plugs in? Had a UPS+Power conditioner hooked up too.
Has anyone been able to solve this using a double conversion+ a whole new setup?
How the heck do I even explain this to an electrician. My outlets are “fine”. Most electricians aren’t trained for this sorta stuff.
DL’ing games onto ram dont help either .
Why the heck is it only games that do shader compilation stuff on the go / asset streaming.
Please do not post a reply if you have input delay etc. you guys have literally a million forums. It’s extremely hard to find people with a similar issue as myself.
Plugging a PC into my outlet causes stuttering FOREVER.
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Re: Plugging a PC into my outlet causes stuttering FOREVER.
Re: Plugging a PC into my outlet causes stuttering FOREVER.
How much did it cost to set up the solar grid, and how long does it last before it runs out?texre wrote: ↑26 Nov 2022, 17:22Yes it did. Just looking for a fix that’s not off grid.Mr1991 wrote: ↑21 Nov 2022, 10:49So Solar power fixed your issue?texre wrote: ↑19 Nov 2022, 11:49Hey I know exactly what you’re talking about. It doesn’t stay forever but it does stay for a hour or 2. I have that same issue when I plug my pc into my house stutters like crazy. Then I plug it into my solar gen it stutters for 30 to hour depending on how long I kept my pc plugged into my houses electricity. You have to drain the bad energy out as crazy as that sounds I do believe I’m right.lavar wrote: ↑18 Nov 2022, 22:49Yep. You’ve read the title.
I’ve tested tons of PC’s. Took one to my buddies house, ran smooth, plugged it into my wall, stutters, back to his, stutters still exist.
No clue what is going on. Offline/Online, it is not a hardware issue.. i’ve tested tons of diff hardware.
Whatever is going on, is ruining games that do not compile shaders before hand. I have no idea why.
COD runs smooth, once I hit PUBG,FORTNITE, the graph is awful.
How the heck can something be ruining it as soon as it plugs in? Had a UPS+Power conditioner hooked up too.
Has anyone been able to solve this using a double conversion+ a whole new setup?
How the heck do I even explain this to an electrician. My outlets are “fine”. Most electricians aren’t trained for this sorta stuff.
DL’ing games onto ram dont help either .
Why the heck is it only games that do shader compilation stuff on the go / asset streaming.
Please do not post a reply if you have input delay etc. you guys have literally a million forums. It’s extremely hard to find people with a similar issue as myself.
Re: Plugging a PC into my outlet causes stuttering FOREVER.
I have the exact same issue. Moved to my current place in 2016 and have had issues ever since. I even get stuttering on my Xbox Series X and PlayStation 5. I have probably tested around 7 different computers at this point, all of which were brand new with new parts, I even tried a UPS with the last build but that didn’t help.