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Settings than Impact Stutters/Smoothness

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40 minutes ago, ZKOKQ said:

Ok, I have a 10 series too, but my driver is still a few versions back. My sim has not quite finished downloading, so will be interesting what performance I get.

FWIW running a 1080 EVGA card also. MSFS suggested 'High' settings. They worked and no issues. Went to 'Ultra' and get repeated crashes using X1 to OC even dialed back. Ran the EVGA software and it analyzes the game for LOW settings! Pretty wild to see all these suggestions all over the map (albeit was assessing with optimization for performance) Interestingly the X1 uses a fair bit of RAM itself and am seeing GPU pegged at times with high temps, so its struggling for sure.

SAR Pilot. Flight Sim'ing since the beginning.

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There's an issue with the build because my GPU is hovering around 50% in the cockput. In the alpha it was at 99% and performance was smooth.

30 minutes ago, ZKOKQ said:

Yes, you can do a Nvidia search to get older drivers. Let us know how you get on. You could be onto something

So rolling back to 451.67 (July 9th 2020) definitely helped. I'm seeing higher and more consistent GPU usage around 70-90%. CPU is still close to 100% with some micro stutters. 

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28 minutes ago, Agrajag said:

I also am at least a few drivers old on my Nvidia card and won't update now. If it is that, thanks! Be sure to tell us if they release anything else that fixes it.

Whatd river number are you using? I will try it out. 🙂

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52 minutes ago, reignman40 said:

So rolling back to 451.67 (July 9th 2020) definitely helped. I'm seeing higher and more consistent GPU usage around 70-90%. CPU is still close to 100% with some micro stutters. 

That is great. I am now just setting mine up, so will compare if you like

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2 hours ago, reignman40 said:

Same, I have tried everything. Sometimes its fine for a few seconds so I know it can be smooth. I recently tried "Run as Admin" but to no avail. Settings at Low, Med or High, doesn't really make a difference. CPU usage is near or at 100%, GPU usage is all over and seems to be directly linked to the stutters.

Most of us seem to be running 10 series cards? Driver issue from NVIDIA maybe? 

Maybe your hard drive that has the sim is fragmented. Just a thought.

 32GB DDR4 3200Mhz  i7-9700K  RTX 3060  12GB GDDR6

2 minutes ago, monica6211 said:

Maybe your hard drive that has the sim is fragmented. Just a thought.

I'm running on an SSD that was formatted a couple days ago. 

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2 hours ago, FlyBaby said:

Not having the issue in the Alpha build is encouraging...that maybe this can be fixed relatively soon...or at least pinpoint what went wrong for release version.

 

I have a GTX 1080....ran into stutter issues until I fixed it with these settings....

Set my TV to 30hz (or1/2 refresh @60hz), turned on VSync...and set MSFS fps limit to 60, not 30, but 60. 

Another poster confirmed similar settings and smooth results.

 

 

That was also my solution yesterday - works fine (reminds me of unlimited FPS and VSYNC on in p3d)

setting 60fps is important in sim and TV to 30HZ

Michael Moe

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I rolled back to 451.48 and I'm seeing positive results. No more stutters and it's fluid, also GPU usage has gone up. Very similar to the performance I was getting in alpha.

My specs, 9900k, 2080 and 32gb ram.

5 hours ago, YVRDXBLHR said:

The issue is the utilization of the GPU. Right now a lot of us including me are getting 50% in the cockpit when it should be 99%. It needs to be 99% for the sim to be fluid and stutter free.

What resolution you running?

I run 1080p at ultra setting and CPU averages 60 - 70 with GPU averaging 90-95 (flight from Brackett field to downtown LA)

If I lower the slider to 30 frames per second it lowers my GPU utilization to 45-50

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3 hours ago, YVRDXBLHR said:

I rolled back to 451.48 and I'm seeing positive results. No more stutters and it's fluid, also GPU usage has gone up. Very similar to the performance I was getting in alpha.

My specs, 9900k, 2080 and 32gb ram.

What a shatshow, releasing an optimized driver that makes things worse. 

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Currently giving X-Plane 12.10 a spin on Shadow PC. 10 years with X-Plane now, since 10.20

I am not convinced about the "alpha" and "beta" being better on the stutters. I was not a tester but I watched my fair share of video's on YouTube in the months leading up to release and I saw stutters on every one of those video's. In some they were extremely obvious yet the 'presenters' never made mention of it. If you are not convinced, pop over and watch some of those beta tester vid's for yourself. People were in awe of the eye candy, I saw constant micro stuttering. At least some of those beta testers have high end i9 & 2080Ti systems, cranked up to Ultra everything. What drivers were they using? 

This implies to me that rolling back a GPU driver will at best be placebo - it will not reduce your stutters. 

GregH

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1 hour ago, ghutcheon said:

I am not convinced about the "alpha" and "beta" being better on the stutters. I was not a tester but I watched my fair share of video's on YouTube in the months leading up to release and I saw stutters on every one of those video's. In some they were extremely obvious yet the 'presenters' never made mention of it.

A couple that I watched pointed out that the video showed stutters and that they didn't know why because the sin wasn't showing what they were seeing in their videos. 

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A good rule of thumb to avoid problems is to always uninstall the old driver first before installing the new one.

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