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Stuttering in MSFS every few minutes

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1 hour ago, Bobsk8 said:

Can you look at your Processes in Task manager and see if you can spot anything there?

Couldn't spot anything apart from a downwards spike in the GPU 3D graph everytime it happens:

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On 8/31/2022 at 12:28 AM, Brittanix said:

Couldn't spot anything apart from a downwards spike in the GPU 3D graph everytime it happens:

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FINALLY found out what was causing these stutters. Now I mentioned in a previous post that the stutters started after my return from holidays. 
The only thing I did regarding my PC, was to switch off my power plugs to my PC AND my Router.
Yesterday, after another re-install of Windows and MSFS, in the hope of making those stutters dissapear, I was looking at my Task Manager while I was in the MSFS Menu. 
I could see those stutter spikes happening exactly the same as they did when the Sim was actually running. So stutters happening all the time, not only in game, but also when in the menu.
So I was trying to think of all the things I have tried, and the only thing I hadn't tried yet, was cut off the internet.
So, I switched off my Router and watched the Task Manager and tataaaaaa, spikes dissapeared.

To cut a long story short, I reset my Router and now my stutters are gone. 
 

  • 2 weeks later...

Just to update with my further findings, might help others.
My first thought was initially a router problem. Well in the meantime I can say the the problem is definately related to my printer (HP using HP Smart App).

My printer is connected to my PC via WiFi connection. It was doing something every 72 seconds which caused stutters as shown in my previous post (droping spikes).
I changed some settings in my Antivirus software, as something was blocking my printer, even though it was working fine. Now, I only get the same spikes as soon as I start printing something. The moment I press "print" thats when a stutter happens. Other than that, stutters are gone.

Now I can reproduce this and therefore definately say that my stutters were printer related. Just not sure if its the printer itself, the software, the Antivirus or maybe even the connection via Router.

Anyways, Im a happy flyer again and hope this may help others.

Edited by Brittanix

  • 2 months later...

Hi any update to the HP app as I have also tried everything to get this sorted apart from the HP app am I best deleting it.

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