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Maybe. It depends on what is causing the stuttering unfortunately.

If you're overclocking it could easily be that but often OCing will simply crash programs, not stutter. The normal, restart the box before playing, if you have a lot of background tasks, close the ones not needed.

Have you noticed any problems in other games or benchmarks?
 
Maybe. It depends on what is causing the stuttering unfortunately.

If you're overclocking it could easily be that but often OCing will simply crash programs, not stutter. The normal, restart the box before playing, if you have a lot of background tasks, close the ones not needed.

Have you noticed any problems in other games or benchmarks?
I've resorted to turning everything back to stock so no overclocks of any kind.

No, no problems at all, i saw quite a lot of gains going from a 9900kf to this 12700k especially in the lows. Same goes for SC, before on a 9900kf matched with the 3090 i was barely getting 30fps at the start of the game laying in the bed, it only got consistently worse as you moved around. The 12700k is night and day in performance but of course there's always small issues that needs tweaks to get right.

The stutters are very short and quick and seem to coincide with the error codes on event viewer, so the only thing i can point to right now having googled it is anti cheat but can't for the life of me figure out why its doing it or how to fix it.
 
I've resorted to turning everything back to stock so no overclocks of any kind.

No, no problems at all, i saw quite a lot of gains going from a 9900kf to this 12700k especially in the lows. Same goes for SC, before on a 9900kf matched with the 3090 i was barely getting 30fps at the start of the game laying in the bed, it only got consistently worse as you moved around. The 12700k is night and day in performance but of course there's always small issues that needs tweaks to get right.

The stutters are very short and quick and seem to coincide with the error codes on event viewer, so the only thing i can point to right now having googled it is anti cheat but can't for the life of me figure out why its doing it or how to fix it.
If you have a decent internet connection try a quick reinstall, if it does nothing at least it eliminates another possibility.

BIOS, chipset and video drivers all up-to-date?
 
If you have a decent internet connection try a quick reinstall, if it does nothing at least it eliminates another possibility.

BIOS, chipset and video drivers all up-to-date?
Yeah did this yesterday having realised i had installed some Win10 drivers on a Win11 install! Went through the entire device manager list and reinstalled all the drivers just to be safe.

Installed the latest bios too the day before and GPU drivers i did last night.
 
@Jay85 go into the options and make sure you have V-Sync set to No.
Yeah thats one of the first things i did when i first installed the game, i had watched a few youtube videos on settings prior to installation so i had a jist of what i needed to do.

I was gonna try the page file setting but i dont think i need that with 32gb ram unless you guys would suggest trying it anyway?
 
Things i'll try tonight,

Set Maximum performance for Starcitizen.exe in nvidia control panel
Turn off volumetric clouds
I have a sensor panel with Aida64 running and msi afterburner with Rivatuner statistics, maybe closing those will help?
 
Worth a try. Just close any supporting apps that aren't critical, even things like Mouse/Keyboard software. Rule out as many conflicting bits of software that you can to see if the game runs - it's definitely some sort of software issue considering what your hardware is!
 
I wouldn't worry about those. It's appears to be linked to Easy anti cheat, loads of us get them and don't get constant stutters. It also happens for other games. I've also never looked in that admin events view ever before :D

If you're running Afterburner you could monitor the card use, power draw, load etc to see if there's drops.

PerfMon with these two I think should cover the main memory issues that might show something.
Memory > Page Faults && % Committed Bytes In Use
Paging File > % Usage

I've also not used Win11, so don't know / not looked into how well SC handles it. Other demanding games that can max out the system might show if it's just SC or system wide.
 
I had a similar but different issue with mine. After paying the original value and getting the part sent. A few weeks later I was charged fees on an under payment of £0.11 that was clearly some sort of error - I'd paid the fee I was charged on their website. Ended up having to send a lot of emails before they finally backed down and cancelled it.

I think you'll have to keep at it until you can speak to a person who can explicitly explain why you. Looking back at my mail chain perhaps these emails addresses may be of help for you:
Payments issues: [email protected]
Import charges issues: [email protected]
Invoices issues: [email protected]

Thanks, that could be handy.
 
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