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Need help to fix my Micro-Stuttering problem

what do you have the Nvidia control panel set to for Preferred Refresh rate?

I know If I have it set to fast No man's sky runs weird. I get high frame rates, but the frame times are slower than what they should be. example I get like 30ms for something like 150fps which is totally wrong.
It when I use DSR to set 4K they end being normal back to 16ms for 60fps. Turing the setting back to application controlled fixes the odd Frame timing & micro stuttering issue.
i do not have any v-sync enabled

That would have been good to lead with, honestly. There is no way to know how butchered this install of OS with. Scrap and try with a fresh, clean stock image. Any tweaks should be manual and with a full knowledge of what you’re actually doing to the system. Jesus Christ. “As light as possible” isn’t a positive that you might think it is.
I'm 100% sure nothing will change because before Atlas i was running normal windows but gonna try anyway
 
I'm 100% sure nothing will change because before Atlas i was running normal windows but gonna try anyway
It’s not about changing anything. It’s about troubleshooting when starting from a known good configuration. Troubleshooting a tweaked to hell Windows image is almost impossible.
 
It’s not about changing anything. It’s about troubleshooting when starting from a known good configuration. Troubleshooting a tweaked to hell Windows image is almost impossible.
oh ok i understand the logic ^^" will update as soon as i clean reinstall windows, probably will do tomorrow or this night
 
i do not have any v-sync enabled


I'm 100% sure nothing will change because before Atlas i was running normal windows but gonna try anyway
yeah, neither did I & still acted up.
 
It’s not about changing anything. It’s about troubleshooting when starting from a known good configuration. Troubleshooting a tweaked to hell Windows image is almost impossible.
OK so reporting back after a clean install and a NVCleanInstaller for GPU drivers

Same exact problem, i really don't know where to look at, it's like it happens when loading things similar to when shader caching is being compiled but the fact is that it still happens even after the compile of for example of V-Rising that zone so... really dk makes me really sad.. spent a shit ton of money for games that micro-stutter and i have no clue what is causing it..

i just want to enjoy games..
 
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OK so reporting back after a clean install and a NVCleanInstaller for GPU drivers

Same exact problem, i really don't know where to look at, it's like it happens when loading things similar to when shader caching is being compiled but the fact is that it still happens even after the compile of for example of V-Rising that zone so... really dk makes me really sad.. spent a shit ton of money for games that micro-stutter and i have no clue what is causing it..

i just want to enjoy games..
Then turn on Vsync and limit your fps to 74
 
I knew you would ask so i already did and still nothing
Then it's most likely not your hardware it's the game you may just have to put up with it or wait until the game devs put out a patch for better optimisation
 
Save up for a proper G-Sync-(compatible) monitor.
 
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Then almost all games have this issue :/
Pretty much that's right most games sold in the last 5 years are either barrely into beta or crappily ported console games
 
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