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Re: Screen tear/stutters/low fps/choppy games...

Posted: 22 Aug 2023, 15:21
by JustNumber
Just want to add. I have i9 13900KF, RTX 4070ti, G-skill ddr5 6000MHz and same problems .

Re: Screen tear/stutters/low fps/choppy games...

Posted: 25 Aug 2023, 06:42
by anarhistabg
imprecise wrote:
22 Aug 2023, 11:07
anarhistabg wrote:
22 Aug 2023, 02:04
imprecise wrote:
21 Aug 2023, 12:44
assombrosso wrote:
21 Aug 2023, 02:06
Things to try, reset bios, clean n reapply thermal paste n cpu, try different hdmi cable
I agree, sounds like a hardware issue caused by inefficient cooling. I would start at GPU thermals since this is a common issue with graphics cards.
Okay, but... I have absolutely no problem with high temperatures. Both the processor and video card work great. During game + stream, the degrees are between 50 - 75. In addition, the card passes the FurMark test without a problem, and the processor passes the Intel Extreme Tuning Utility.
RTX cards have poor cooling design for the video ram and the way the problem is described seems to indicate a hardware issue. It was working normally, then something changed with no software reason and then you completely reinstalled the software with the issue remaining across different OS.

One angle you can look into is benchmarking the 2D graphics performance, it could be a bug that I also experienced and posted about here:
viewtopic.php?f=10&t=11711
Yes, I also think the problem might be hardware. There is no logic that after reinstalling Windows, the problem remains the same.

Results from PerformanceTest:
https://ibb.co/3SMwRRz
https://ibb.co/J7YdTx8
https://ibb.co/2NtF8zn
https://ibb.co/5kDJR2B
https://ibb.co/KhYXwvG

Re: Screen tear/stutters/low fps/choppy games...

Posted: 25 Aug 2023, 07:15
by imprecise
anarhistabg wrote:
25 Aug 2023, 06:42
Yes, I also think the problem might be hardware. There is no logic that after reinstalling Windows, the problem remains the same.

Results from PerformanceTest:
https://ibb.co/3SMwRRz
https://ibb.co/J7YdTx8
https://ibb.co/2NtF8zn
https://ibb.co/5kDJR2B
https://ibb.co/KhYXwvG
Those benchmarks look fine, other than the low hard drive score. That shouldn't affect gaming too much other than map loading times. Based on your feedback it sounds possible the video card has good cooling and I'm leaning more towards a driver or software issue now. There are some recent posts on these forums where audio drivers, network drivers, amd chipset drivers have all been found to add latency after automatically updating. There was also another post where someone had to completely stop using Freesync because it was causing different issues like stuttering.

Re: Screen tear/stutters/low fps/choppy games...

Posted: 31 Aug 2023, 11:44
by Roid
I don't know if this is an issue you're experiencing but I cap my fps using either RTSS or steam command line I've tried capping fps in all different ways, I have an issue where if I move my mouse in a circle big or small circles or in fights it feels off like frames aren't matching it just feels sloppy I have tried g sync on and off with it on it feels a bit better and I cap 3-4 fps under my 240hz refresh rate, I would like to play with it off but it seems the lower I cap the worse the problem is so if I cap at 180 it feels even more off my frames are consistent at 180 and 240. Does anyone know a possible fix? firing range feels better but not amazing I've tried different mice I've tried everything but I can't seem to fix it


specs
B550 gaming edge with wifi MB
EVGA FTW ultra 3060ti
Ryzen 5 5600x
750 power supply
Glorious model 0
apex pro mini KB

Re: Screen tear/stutters/low fps/choppy games...

Posted: 31 Aug 2023, 11:50
by anarhistabg
imprecise wrote:
25 Aug 2023, 07:15
anarhistabg wrote:
25 Aug 2023, 06:42
Yes, I also think the problem might be hardware. There is no logic that after reinstalling Windows, the problem remains the same.

Results from PerformanceTest:
https://ibb.co/3SMwRRz
https://ibb.co/J7YdTx8
https://ibb.co/2NtF8zn
https://ibb.co/5kDJR2B
https://ibb.co/KhYXwvG
Those benchmarks look fine, other than the low hard drive score. That shouldn't affect gaming too much other than map loading times. Based on your feedback it sounds possible the video card has good cooling and I'm leaning more towards a driver or software issue now. There are some recent posts on these forums where audio drivers, network drivers, amd chipset drivers have all been found to add latency after automatically updating. There was also another post where someone had to completely stop using Freesync because it was causing different issues like stuttering.
I try to reinstall audio / video / network drivers but... 0 results. The problem it's still the same.
Any other ideas guys?

Re: Screen tear/stutters/low fps/choppy games...

Posted: 31 Aug 2023, 17:35
by Stimpy7314
Roid wrote:
31 Aug 2023, 11:44
I don't know if this is an issue you're experiencing but I cap my fps using either RTSS or steam command line I've tried capping fps in all different ways, I have an issue where if I move my mouse in a circle big or small circles or in fights it feels off like frames aren't matching it just feels sloppy I have tried g sync on and off with it on it feels a bit better and I cap 3-4 fps under my 240hz refresh rate, I would like to play with it off but it seems the lower I cap the worse the problem is so if I cap at 180 it feels even more off my frames are consistent at 180 and 240. Does anyone know a possible fix? firing range feels better but not amazing I've tried different mice I've tried everything but I can't seem to fix it


specs
B550 gaming edge with wifi MB
EVGA FTW ultra 3060ti
Ryzen 5 5600x
750 power supply
Glorious model 0
apex pro mini KB
Same brother ur not alone, i simply gave up on this game, its not worth putting the effort in it anymore

Re: Screen tear/stutters/low fps/choppy games...

Posted: 08 Sep 2023, 10:15
by avic1
TN_fun wrote:
22 Aug 2023, 09:21
The problem of dirty electricity or RF interference, in general, all this shit. Check the PC elsewhere, if the problem is fixed there, buy another PC on ddr5. I have not yet seen anyone who has had problems similar to yours with ddr5. ddr 5 is better shielded and has ECC error correction

I have had this problem for years
I even changed CPU and motherboard

I also think that the problem is due to dirty electricity

Because when I connected a wire to the body of the PSU and connected it to something metal

Excess electricity was discharged

And the problem was temporarily reduced

Someone should test with online UPS