Thanks for answer dude, i will try. Is there a reason you re not touching anythin in bios, i normally disabled "c-state" and "eist" too.That's why i am asking.Headglitch123 wrote: ↑14 Mar 2022, 11:38Hi, stimpy here, But with a different accountBFC wrote: ↑13 Mar 2022, 05:45Hi dude.Did you find any fix?Stimpy7314 wrote: ↑29 Nov 2021, 12:33Will enabling sb spread spectrum reduce it? Because thats the only spread spectrum i have on my b450m steel legend mb.
Also will it decrease performance? Because the bclk freq will dip etc?
Kinda “fixed” it, what i did was restore bios options to default, and update bios to its fully. I only enabled xmp and sb clock spread spectrum, nothing else. Feels better also during day time
Spread spectrum options may be different, depends on manufacturer u have. For me asrock has only sb clock spread spectrum.
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. During day time its slow/sluggish
https://youtu.be/fgUwftnqPtUmeljano wrote: ↑14 Mar 2022, 12:14Its updated to last possible version i have on asus site, any tuts on how to do that in scewin?Headglitch123 wrote: ↑14 Mar 2022, 12:12Either update bios or use scewin to change hidden bios settings.
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Because 80% is placebo and probably would make the issue worse then before.BFC wrote: ↑14 Mar 2022, 15:28Thanks for answer dude, i will try. Is there a reason you re not touching anythin in bios, i normally disabled "c-state" and "eist" too.That's why i am asking.Headglitch123 wrote: ↑14 Mar 2022, 11:38Hi, stimpy here, But with a different accountBFC wrote: ↑13 Mar 2022, 05:45Hi dude.Did you find any fix?Stimpy7314 wrote: ↑29 Nov 2021, 12:33
Will enabling sb spread spectrum reduce it? Because thats the only spread spectrum i have on my b450m steel legend mb.
Also will it decrease performance? Because the bclk freq will dip etc?
Kinda “fixed” it, what i did was restore bios options to default, and update bios to its fully. I only enabled xmp and sb clock spread spectrum, nothing else. Feels better also during day time
Spread spectrum options may be different, depends on manufacturer u have. For me asrock has only sb clock spread spectrum.
My system feels better during day then before. However i still feel that my pc is smoother at night. Changing bios settings wont fix it permanently, just temporarily.
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I’m also using gsync with v-sync on, looks way better without it. If u have a gsync monitor then take a look at blurbuster recommended gsync settings.BFC wrote: ↑14 Mar 2022, 15:28Thanks for answer dude, i will try. Is there a reason you re not touching anythin in bios, i normally disabled "c-state" and "eist" too.That's why i am asking.Headglitch123 wrote: ↑14 Mar 2022, 11:38Hi, stimpy here, But with a different accountBFC wrote: ↑13 Mar 2022, 05:45Hi dude.Did you find any fix?Stimpy7314 wrote: ↑29 Nov 2021, 12:33
Will enabling sb spread spectrum reduce it? Because thats the only spread spectrum i have on my b450m steel legend mb.
Also will it decrease performance? Because the bclk freq will dip etc?
Kinda “fixed” it, what i did was restore bios options to default, and update bios to its fully. I only enabled xmp and sb clock spread spectrum, nothing else. Feels better also during day time
Spread spectrum options may be different, depends on manufacturer u have. For me asrock has only sb clock spread spectrum.
Re: Pc becomes faster/smoother during night time.
I dont have gsync.Thank you dude spectrum thing it works btw but i "disabled".Also i disabled realtek and amd auto driverHeadglitch123 wrote: ↑16 Mar 2022, 12:20I’m also using gsync with v-sync on, looks way better without it. If u have a gsync monitor then take a look at blurbuster recommended gsync settings.BFC wrote: ↑14 Mar 2022, 15:28Thanks for answer dude, i will try. Is there a reason you re not touching anythin in bios, i normally disabled "c-state" and "eist" too.That's why i am asking.Headglitch123 wrote: ↑14 Mar 2022, 11:38Hi, stimpy here, But with a different account
Kinda “fixed” it, what i did was restore bios options to default, and update bios to its fully. I only enabled xmp and sb clock spread spectrum, nothing else. Feels better also during day time
Spread spectrum options may be different, depends on manufacturer u have. For me asrock has only sb clock spread spectrum.
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As u dont have gsync, maybe try rtss/scanlinesync.BFC wrote: ↑19 Mar 2022, 08:28I dont have gsync.Thank you dude spectrum thing it works btw but i "disabled".Also i disabled realtek and amd auto driverHeadglitch123 wrote: ↑16 Mar 2022, 12:20I’m also using gsync with v-sync on, looks way better without it. If u have a gsync monitor then take a look at blurbuster recommended gsync settings.BFC wrote: ↑14 Mar 2022, 15:28Thanks for answer dude, i will try. Is there a reason you re not touching anythin in bios, i normally disabled "c-state" and "eist" too.That's why i am asking.Headglitch123 wrote: ↑14 Mar 2022, 11:38
Hi, stimpy here, But with a different account
Kinda “fixed” it, what i did was restore bios options to default, and update bios to its fully. I only enabled xmp and sb clock spread spectrum, nothing else. Feels better also during day time
Spread spectrum options may be different, depends on manufacturer u have. For me asrock has only sb clock spread spectrum.
Another tip, try to ‘play’ with different power outlets, see what is the best for your feeling
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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?Headglitch123 wrote: ↑20 Mar 2022, 15:53As u dont have gsync, maybe try rtss/scanlinesync.BFC wrote: ↑19 Mar 2022, 08:28I dont have gsync.Thank you dude spectrum thing it works btw but i "disabled".Also i disabled realtek and amd auto driverHeadglitch123 wrote: ↑16 Mar 2022, 12:20I’m also using gsync with v-sync on, looks way better without it. If u have a gsync monitor then take a look at blurbuster recommended gsync settings.
Another tip, try to ‘play’ with different power outlets, see what is the best for your feeling
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U want to cap the double of your refresh rate. As exampleBFC wrote: ↑26 Mar 2022, 17:33I 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?Headglitch123 wrote: ↑20 Mar 2022, 15:53As u dont have gsync, maybe try rtss/scanlinesync.BFC wrote: ↑19 Mar 2022, 08:28I dont have gsync.Thank you dude spectrum thing it works btw but i "disabled".Also i disabled realtek and amd auto driverHeadglitch123 wrote: ↑16 Mar 2022, 12:20
I’m also using gsync with v-sync on, looks way better without it. If u have a gsync monitor then take a look at blurbuster recommended gsync settings.
Another tip, try to ‘play’ with different power outlets, see what is the best for your feeling
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
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I 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, 17:33I 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?Headglitch123 wrote: ↑20 Mar 2022, 15:53As u dont have gsync, maybe try rtss/scanlinesync.
Another tip, try to ‘play’ with different power outlets, see what is the best for your feeling
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
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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.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, 17:33I 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?Headglitch123 wrote: ↑20 Mar 2022, 15:53
As u dont have gsync, maybe try rtss/scanlinesync.
Another tip, try to ‘play’ with different power outlets, see what is the best for your feeling
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.