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I havent had any problems in about a year and the latest nvidia driver that was released on APR 04 caused bad stuttering. I immediately reverted back to the previous version.  Anybody else with the same experience?  

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Not here. I installed it this morning along with DLSS 3.7 and it all works perfectly. Beautifully smooth. 

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No problems here. However - I did remember to clear all my caches. Sometimes these stutters occur with the first post-update run, as MSFS rebuilds its cache,

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10 hours ago, Adamski_NZ said:

No problems here. However - I did remember to clear all my caches. Sometimes these stutters occur with the first post-update run, as MSFS rebuilds its cache,

right.. that's probably what it is. I probably should have started up the sim, shut it down and then run it again. 

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Yes.  Same thing happened to me. 

Could not figure out why I suddenly have stutters, after having none for ages.  Only thing that changed was the recent Nvidia driver update.

Even the Auto FPS App didn't help.   

I also wondered whether others were having issues or just me.

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15 hours ago, Adamski_NZ said:

No problems here. However - I did remember to clear all my caches. Sometimes these stutters occur with the first post-update run, as MSFS rebuilds its cache,

Where these cache files are normally located?. Seems to me I forgot to get a track of them.


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58 minutes ago, edpatino said:

Where these cache files are normally located?. Seems to me I forgot to get a track of them.

 


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Keep in mind that todays Beta update almost certainly reverted DLSS to an older version for anyone who was using an updated file. Also, all your settings would be reverted to default.....

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i don't have DXcache file, i only  have GLcahe folder ,  why?

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52 minutes ago, motishow said:

i don't have DXcache file, i only  have GLcahe folder ,  why?

mine  is located   c/user/user/appdata/localflow/nvidia/PerDriverversion

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Reverted to version 551.76 and still have studders.  Updated to 552.12 and studders.

Also getting weird lines (kind of V shaped) across the runway now as well.

Cleaned the cache and tried Auto FPS App on or off, no difference.

Was there some sort of change to the sim that I missed?  Everything was fine before?

 

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I had DXCache and  I deleted all its content,  and from then, it is now always empty

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2 minutes ago, solito said:

I had DXCache and  I deleted all its content,  and from then, it is now always empty

Reinstall Nvidia?


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4 hours ago, caneman said:

Reverted to version 551.76 and still have studders.  Updated to 552.12 and studders.

Also getting weird lines (kind of V shaped) across the runway now as well.

Cleaned the cache and tried Auto FPS App on or off, no difference.

Was there some sort of change to the sim that I missed?  Everything was fine before?

 

Try to remove the driver with DDU and install the latest one again, when you use DDU all Nvidia files get deleted, cache files as well, I always use that method when upgrading Nvidia drivers to avoid trouble.


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