Re: 240 hz feels like 60 hz, high fps, choppy image, not smooth
Posted: 16 Jul 2023, 03:12
Everyone Hi, I'm not native speaker so I am so sorry.
Back in 2019 - 2021 I've had the same problem with choppy gameplay in Fortnite / CS:GO and then VALORANT.
MY PC back then :
I7 9700k
RTX 2070
2x8 Ballistix Sport LT 3200
Gigabyte z390 UD
SSD Kingston 3D 240GB / SAMSUNG EVO 970
Chieftec Proton 750w
BenQ xl2411p
My FPS always was high, temps were OK, everything seems normal, but it seemed like I had 60hz instead of 144/240, hard to describe.
I've tried TO:
-change motherboard MSI -> ASUS Z390UD
-change RAM HyperX -> BALLISTIX LT
-change GPU RTX 2070 -> GTX1060 (yes, downgrade, tested for a couple days)
-change mouse/keyboard, maybe the problem was with input, no.
-change monitor, BenQ XL2411P -> ALIENWARE AW2518HF.
-change HDMI 2.0 -> Display Port.
-all Nvidia drivers for my GPU, I was using some software to uninstall from PC.
-all drivers for the whole PC
-Overlocking
-G-sync and fps cap 237
-change my SSD SATA to M2.
I've noticed that time to time game felt better, especially at nights, so I thought that the problem is in Electricity (maybe when at night people not using it, it gets better) who knows), my mom's apartment always had problems with electricity, so I decided to test my gameplay at my grandma house(also old house and problems with electricity), - nope, didn't help.
After couple of years I gave UP, I've sold my PC and moved to another country.
After 2 years I've moved to Canada, and I've bought a PC couple weeks ago.
My PC:
Ryzen 7 5800x3d + Dark Rock PRO 4
RTX 3070
MSI MAG B550
Corsair vengeance 3600 2x16
MSI 850w PS
I downloaded VALORANT and I was so exited to feel smooth gameplay, and YES, gameplay was too smooth for me, it was even hard to shoot people, but after 3 weeks choppy gameplay is back.
I live in a new building, nobody lived here before, I noticed that 1 socket which I've used before to plug my PC is dead rn.
So, I don't know. I'm disappointed right now, because I've spent too much money on that PC/
Also my friend have the same symptoms, but he doesn't care)
Back in 2019 - 2021 I've had the same problem with choppy gameplay in Fortnite / CS:GO and then VALORANT.
MY PC back then :
I7 9700k
RTX 2070
2x8 Ballistix Sport LT 3200
Gigabyte z390 UD
SSD Kingston 3D 240GB / SAMSUNG EVO 970
Chieftec Proton 750w
BenQ xl2411p
My FPS always was high, temps were OK, everything seems normal, but it seemed like I had 60hz instead of 144/240, hard to describe.
I've tried TO:
-change motherboard MSI -> ASUS Z390UD
-change RAM HyperX -> BALLISTIX LT
-change GPU RTX 2070 -> GTX1060 (yes, downgrade, tested for a couple days)
-change mouse/keyboard, maybe the problem was with input, no.
-change monitor, BenQ XL2411P -> ALIENWARE AW2518HF.
-change HDMI 2.0 -> Display Port.
-all Nvidia drivers for my GPU, I was using some software to uninstall from PC.
-all drivers for the whole PC
-Overlocking
-G-sync and fps cap 237
-change my SSD SATA to M2.
I've noticed that time to time game felt better, especially at nights, so I thought that the problem is in Electricity (maybe when at night people not using it, it gets better) who knows), my mom's apartment always had problems with electricity, so I decided to test my gameplay at my grandma house(also old house and problems with electricity), - nope, didn't help.
After couple of years I gave UP, I've sold my PC and moved to another country.
After 2 years I've moved to Canada, and I've bought a PC couple weeks ago.
My PC:
Ryzen 7 5800x3d + Dark Rock PRO 4
RTX 3070
MSI MAG B550
Corsair vengeance 3600 2x16
MSI 850w PS
I downloaded VALORANT and I was so exited to feel smooth gameplay, and YES, gameplay was too smooth for me, it was even hard to shoot people, but after 3 weeks choppy gameplay is back.
I live in a new building, nobody lived here before, I noticed that 1 socket which I've used before to plug my PC is dead rn.
So, I don't know. I'm disappointed right now, because I've spent too much money on that PC/
Also my friend have the same symptoms, but he doesn't care)