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Search Join Now Login. Sort By. Notification Preferences. Forum Actions. Report Post. The issue is back with Huge stutters. Tested the exploit disable thing and it still stutters for me, I'm on and even with every exploit option globally disabled, it still stutters.
Some of my stuttering issues in Rainbow Six Siege can be solved by using borderless instead of full screen or removing the in game FPS cap. I was using fps cap at monitor refresh rate minus three - blur buster recommendations but using no cap and nVidia control panel v-sync set to quick solved stuttering problems. I'v got round to testing with my GTX after finding my AMD Vega 64 did not have the standby memory bug and much to my delight I can confirm the standby memory bug has gone on Nvidia too, at least in Battlefield 1 64 player Conquest.
When did this happen? At first I thought it might be that my AMD Vega 64 didn't have the problem and maybe it was an Nvidia driver bug but it seems Microsoft silently fixed it after all this time! This is on Windows 10 by the way. I can actually confirm it seems to be fixed on the Win Ver It took them almost 3 years, wow. I am using and I have not had problems with game performance, my gtx is short on vram but then what did you expect from nvidia.
Legit w10 making me despise PC gaming and I've been playing on a pc for like 14 years. Always going "This going to stutter or not" whenever I launch a game and most likely then not it does have some sort of stutter.
What I'd give to have something similar to w7 gaming wise. After testing BF5, BF1, new AC games I can confirm the issue is fixed for me, but multiple people have reported that their games still stutter so.. I mean, maybe Microsoft is actively fixing it for a different hardware?
Like ram, gpu, cpu etc I had really game breaking stutters, and they are gone. Sora what do you think? Thanks guys. I've had the stuttering issue since the spring creators update to varying degrees. When I did a clean install of back in January games seemed to be running better overall with far less noticeable stutters. The second half of this summer they slowly crept back in. Now I just installed windows today. Turned on Rocket League and had horrible stutters.
Went back a couple versions of nvidia driver releases I don't get it. But I'm happy. Well, as long as it lasts These clips were earlier on with the issue. Early I believe. Do you have Firefox installed? Again, probably does nothing to you but is fast to try, so maybe it helps you too.
Question Regarding Memory Compression This may have been answered by Sora in the past, but since the new forum template I can't figure out how to look threw all the replies I digress. It's been quite some time has this ever been addressed and fixed is it worth it to Enable this again for gaming. I understand most gaming files allocated in to Physical RAM is not really compressed. Since the data is so huge to begin with, but it might be worth if its fixed.
Can anyone chime in on this? I currently have it Disabled but wondering it enabling it would be better for gaming, now again I have read that it is. Also I know theroticly it is better, but idk if it was ever fixed as in the past it was bugged.
I know the clear standby cache rammap helps as well but want some expert opinions here with memory compression thanks. There haven't been all that many replies in the last month, but plenty beforehand.
Has the issue that has been causing all of the stuttering been fixed on most configurations? So I found the right corner the stuttering comes from. It is not the same stuttering for all but the one many have without a solution currently. I could approximate the source.
So I at this point have tried really a lot of different hardware and it kept staying. So in the end I just compared forum posts and all the setups I had tried and started to look at the monitor since it was the only plausible component at one point. First check if the Device Communication Port is existent in your computer setup, if it is not present you probably have another source of stuttering.
Enable that setting on your monitor. When you enabled it, reset the motherboard and log into windows. Now for those that expect all to go away when they buy a new monitor, there are signs that after you connected it once to a monitor that had the wrong settings, it will persist on your motherboard or somewhere else, but im not certain. Its just that the stuttering always stayed exactly at the same gravity once it appeared and only changed if I bought a new motherboard and improved the configuration for example new GPU - as a side note, I bought 7 motherboards for that reason, I couldn't debug or get any slight changes in stuttering even changing every single component so I assumed that the motherboard is saving the problems and I found out there are settings that one cant reset anymore on the motherboard, I tried with battery out and everything.
Please if it helped you, spread it for other unlucky people with that problem in the various forums. Under where do you find com port in the bios? I couldnt find anything called "com port" I have a z hero XI.
Nvidia Driver version is So I had the time and ressources to deeply analyse the issue. But I was not able to solve it. I found some interesting things. Windows is multithreading lol which is strange since lol cannot multithread itself.
I analysed the thread core that is not the main lol game but is also running a lot with WPA Windows Performance Analyzer. Before I didn't find shit because nothing was standing out overall but by focusing on that one core it got interesting.
There is not more information I could find except I found that a nvd3dum. Now that all still doesn't explain why it doesn't get out by any means even when just using the igpu. But im gonna test that again, maybe the igpu was just so bad I mistook it for the same problem but then again I think there is no way it s worse than my igpu from my laptop 6 years ago.
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