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Stutter even on High end PC with high FPS

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Hi All,
 

In our Family we have two high end PC's.  The last one was build last week special for FS2020. 

Even on this high end PC with high FPS (60-80) it's still stuttering.  I have read many articles about this and tried it all.  But still the microstutter  is there even when there is no full GPU or CPU load and very fast internet connection. 

Is there anyone who REALLY fixed the microstutters???

If so how??

Edited by altenae

MSI Tomahawk Z790, I7-13700K, DDR5 6000mhz, MSI 4090, 3x SSD 980 PRO, Corsair 360 Liguid CPU cooler, Corsair H1200V2 power.

Turning off AI has really improved the microstutters for me. Shame but it's staying off until it's fixed.

I had to limit fps and no rolling cache. It is quite nice now.

 

Edited by zemez

9900k@5GHz, 32GB@3200 RAM, Strix RTX 2080ti, VKB Gladiator mkii, VKB rudder pedals 

Spent a few hours fixing my micro stutter. Turns out fps locked at 60.7 (weird preset) in nvidia profile inspector was out of sync with my native 60hz monitor. Disabled and running v sync and 60hz locked within simulator rather than nvidia control panel.  Sorted for me.

34 minutes ago, zonda12s said:

Spent a few hours fixing my micro stutter. Turns out fps locked at 60.7 (weird preset) in nvidia profile inspector was out of sync with my native 60hz monitor. Disabled and running v sync and 60hz locked within simulator rather than nvidia control panel.  Sorted for me.

odd since many say to turn v-sync off and 30fps

SAR Pilot. Flight Sim'ing since the beginning.

Ha! This all sounds like the FSX forum. I really thought that the next version i.e. 2020 would put at least that issue to bed on at least higher end machines. But  just like FSX the stutters plagued some (,plenty) but not all users. A third category is those who simply choose to ignore the stuttering while eventually reporting that...yes...they have them but just don't  care.  

As an ex FIXER (and all previous versions I am awaiting the next GPUs and hoping for the best

 

Edited by av84fun
typo

Turning Windows Game mode OFF did it for me. Also no traffic and AI. Smooth as butter on 4k with a RTX 2060 super.

Most of what is said on the Internet may be the same thing they shovel on the regular basis at the local barn.

I believe we will have to live with a certain amount of stuttering, as we did with every FS that came before this one after all.

In a FS you fly at high speed over at a large scenery and can turn your head (and the plane) at 360°. The world will never fit in your VRAM, in your RAM or even in your storage units with this version of MSFS. There will always be something new to load and render as you move. 

A potential optimization would imply using a large portion of the free RAM and CPU cycles to render ahead the area of scenery that you can't see yet but the resource monitors show that MSFS does not do it.

There will be improvements for sure, with the availability of more powerful hardware and the evolution of the FS towards DX12 (hopefully soon) but probably we will never have a completely stutter free experience.

Edited by MrFuzzy

7800X3D | 2x32 GB DDR5-6000 CL32 | RTX 5080 | Alienware OLED 34" | 1 Gbps fiber 

Smooth as butter for me in Ultra and live traffic with JayzTwoCents tweaks .

G-Sync compatible 3440x1440 monitor and 250 mbps Wifi.

55-60 fps with dips to 30-35 fps in very high density airports.

Edited by Ixoye

System: I ASRock X670E | AMD 7800X3D | 64Gb DDR5 6000 | RTX 4090 | 2TB NVMe | Seasonic Vertex 1000W I LG Ultra Gear 34 UW I

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