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Give us that video, and maybe we can work magic.
Without G Sync or FPS Limit
Heaven Benchmark
Scenes with main stutter ( 1 - 10 - 12 - 18 - 19 - 20 - 21 )
Valley Benchmark
Scenes with main stutter ( 6 - 10 - 11 )
Firestrike Xtreme (Some stutter when loading the tests, and in test 1 and last test)
GPU Z During Heaven Benchmark
Log
Heaven 2060.txt
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GPU Z During Valley Benchmark
Log
Valley 2060.txt
drive.google.com
GPU Z During Firestrike Xtreme
Log
Firestrike Xtreme 2060.txt
drive.google.com
Now, I find the benchmarks somewhat odd because I have seen some youtube videos with RTX 2060 or with other GPUs that show similar stutter in similar parts of the benchmarks, so that confuses me.
Testing with a 1060 I had similar stutter around the same times, so that makes me wonder about everything. I just want to know if the 2060 is faulty in some way, or if the stutter is caused by something else. Right now it really annoys me that Destiny 2 and Fortnite seem to be smoother in my 1060, but I don't know if maybe its just the games themselves, or a driver problem.
For Firestrike Xtreme I found a post where someone says that "Firestrike will stutter at the beginning of graphics test 1 unless the Share overlay is enabled in Geforce Experience.", which seems to be my case at least
If you can also make a video with all Sync off but G-SYNC with the fps capped at 95.
Again if you have G-force experience uninstall it.
Also a screenshot of GPU-Z sensor tabs with everything including perfcap set to max and leave it open while you make the videos (in the background)
If you can also make a video with all Sync off but G-SYNC with the fps capped at 95.
Again if you have G-force experience uninstall it.
Also a screenshot of GPU-Z sensor tabs with everything including perfcap set to max and leave it open while you make the videos (in the background)
Why are those settings important?
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