• Competitor rules

    Please remember that any mention of competitors, hinting at competitors or offering to provide details of competitors will result in an account suspension. The full rules can be found under the 'Terms and Rules' link in the bottom right corner of your screen. Just don't mention competitors in any way, shape or form and you'll be OK.

RTX Super Serious Problems

Associate
Joined
20 Jul 2019
Posts
42
So a month or so ago i bought a Aorus RTX 2080 Super. I thought with this card i should up my gaming to 1440p 144Hz. I purchased a new monitor and off the bat ive been having issues with micro stuttering. Nearly all games are unplayable. The GPU & CPU are under barely any load. If i switch back to a 1080p 60Hz monitor i have no issues what so ever.

After a quick google ive found multiple people having the same issue. Really stuck on what to do.
 
Should you not ask a mod to merge the thread you already have in the monitors section? You have two threads already on the same issue which is not microstutter.


Also it would either be the monitor or the user the 2080 series can do 144hz. If so send it back but you already had two right and think its the GPU? I think its the monitor and you not knowing how the sync tech needs configured perhaps. Goodluck it will not be hard to find the proper settings. If its the monitor send it back.
 
I've owned gaming PCs for 10 years and built many of my own! I also know what micro stuttering is! I've also gamed in 1440p before but I wasn't a fan. This issue is down to the GPU! A quick Google shows multiple people all having issues with the RTX range with micro stuttering. Many suggesting windows 7-8 are fine and it's mainly windows 10 users with RTX cards having the issues!
 
This is the first time i have heard of this i had to type rtx 20 microstut before google auto suggested stutter. Not seen this about on here either. Run latencymon and have you tweaked windows 10?


Win10
Gsync settings
Nvidia power saving max
Windows settings
Ingame fps caps sync and triplebuffers all disabled
Use source games set fps_max 0 and try fps_max 144.
 
This is the first time i have heard of this i had to type rtx 20 microstut before google auto suggested stutter. Not seen this about on here either. Run latencymon and have you tweaked windows 10?


Win10
Gsync settings
Windows settings
Ingame fps caps sync and triplebuffers all disabled
Use source games set fps_max 0 and try fps_max 144.

Windows has not been altered in anyway. The only thing ive changed is from a 1080p 60hz monitor to a 1440p 144hz monitor. I cleaned and reinstalled the drivers but its not changed anything. V Sync and triple buffer to off but no change
 
Adjust windows power saving to maximum and google basic gaming tweaks for win 10. Latencymon is the best judge of that system run it and click the play button and game while in windowed mode so you have latencymon over the game.


Think picture in picture mode or pip windows at stock needs tweaked in my gaming setup i spent a few hours getting my ingame latency to 55us. If you have real microstutter it will show as big red 1000us spikes.
 
Adjust windows power saving to maximum and google basic gaming tweaks for win 10. Latencymon is the best judge of that system run it and click the play button and game while in windowed mode so you have latencymon over the game.


Think picture in picture mode or pip windows at stock needs tweaked in my gaming setup i spent a few hours getting my ingame latency to 55us. If you have real microstutter it will show as big red 1000us spikes.

Will download Latencymon and get back with an update in 10 mins.

Thanks for the help, i appreciate it.
 
Adjust windows power saving to maximum and google basic gaming tweaks for win 10. Latencymon is the best judge of that system run it and click the play button and game while in windowed mode so you have latencymon over the game.


Think picture in picture mode or pip windows at stock needs tweaked in my gaming setup i spent a few hours getting my ingame latency to 55us. If you have real microstutter it will show as big red 1000us spikes.

Quick question, it says Latencymon is a Real-time audio suitability checker?
 
Quick question, it says Latencymon is a Real-time audio suitability checker?

Its just monitoring the system latency its audio and gaming that rely on latency. I think the issue lays elsewhere i was guessing legacy leftover 60hz settings or the gsync compatibility not setup correctly or the power saving not enough for 144hz from all the power saving they want you to do which is not suitable for 144hz.


It needs more power i presume the psu is ok? Here is the link to latencymon.



https://www.resplendence.com/download/LatencyMon.exe
 
Windows has not been altered in anyway. The only thing ive changed is from a 1080p 60hz monitor to a 1440p 144hz monitor. I cleaned and reinstalled the drivers but its not changed anything. V Sync and triple buffer to off but no change

Is your monitor a Gsync model, and where do you have Vsync turned off?
 
Its just monitoring the system latency its audio and gaming that rely on latency. I think the issue lays elsewhere i was guessing legacy leftover 60hz settings or the gsync compatibility not setup correctly or the power saving not enough for 144hz from all the power saving they want you to do which is not suitable for 144hz.


It needs more power i presume the psu is ok? Here is the link to latencymon.



https://www.resplendence.com/download/LatencyMon.exe


Got 850 power supply. I have Gsync turned off in the control panel and free sync turned off on the monitor.

What info do you need from latencymon? Main, stats, processes, driver or CPU's?
 
Is your monitor a Gsync model, and where do you have Vsync turned off?

Is there not a box you tick under the tab when it is only gysnc compatible? A choice of three right? Then there comes the vsync setting which is just set to gsync under global for the choice of what one you wanted out of normal gsync fastsync etc? When you had this done you made sure the ingame vsync was off and triplebuffer ingame off too.


But i never owned a gsync compatible monitor so i never seen this 3 option setup where if it is on the approved list you click it? But do you click that when it is gsync conpatible monitors? They do not appear on the Nvidia list as they are certified. Maybe it will all be clear to me whenn i buy one but i undertstand how to setup Gsync perfectly but Gsync Freesync compatible like his Aorus confuddles me.
 
Is there not a box you tick under the tab when it is only gysnc compatible? A choice of three right? Then there comes the vsync setting which is just set to gsync under global for the choice of what one you wanted out of normal gsync fastsync etc? When you had this done you made sure the ingame vsync was off and triplebuffer ingame off too.


But i never owned a gsync compatible monitor so i never seen this 3 option setup where if it is on the approved list you click it? But do you click that when it is gsync conpatible monitors? They do not appear on the Nvidia list as they are certified. Maybe it will all be clear to me whenn i buy one but i undertstand how to setup Gsync perfectly but Gsync Freesync compatible like his Aorus confuddles me.

Yeh you are correct, ive had them on and off and now i have gysync disabled and free sync! what info do you need from the latencymon test mate?
 
Yeh you are correct, ive had them on and off and now i have gysync disabled and free sync! what info do you need from the latencymon test mate?

Just record and go by the top bar the realtime reading would be there. It could be anything its a good judge of system stutter use it as a guide and trouble shoot that problem spot in cs or something.


It still sounds like you are as confused as me as what to enable, You have Gsync and freesync choices?
 
its a free sync monitor but with the driver release earlier this year you get use gsync now along side free sync but iive had them all on and off with no difference. ill send a link to all latencymon shots
 
The top number is really hard to see mate, 80 is ok 500 250 1000 would be bad numbers there.


Also dont use freesync use gsync only if you can retry with a combination of freesync off gsync on turn gsync on in drivers and set it to the gsync as the choice of sync in both global and per game profile if you use that.
 
Back
Top Bottom