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60Hz stuttering in V4

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Hey all!

I seem to have an issue with FPS in Prepar3D V4. 

Issue:
With Vsync on, Triple buffering and unlimited FPS it is hard to maintain a steady 60FPS. It jumps from 115-25 at times and is stuttering uncontrollably. 

My goal:
I want to stay at 30FPS, but when I lock the frames it is not smooth and stuttering badly, enough to give me a headache.

My rig:
i7 7700k 4.8ghz
16GB 3200Mhz
1080ti 11GB

Should I buy a monitor that can support 30Hz? If so what do you recommend? Is there a way I can force my 1080p monitor to 30Hz?

Thanks, Ryan

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Go to your Nvidia control panel, Display, change resolution and set the refresh rate to 30


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Limiter via NV control panel was absolutely amazing. I set it to 35FPS. It not just reduce stuttering, but surprisingly my first core used by P3D have less usage (70-80%) than with VSync on 30Hz display or 35 FPS limit set in P3D where that core was under 100% load.

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I had the same issue.  With unlimited frames, I would get very noticeable stuttering.  I resolved the issue by setting the frame rate to 59 under Prepar3D's display tab.

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