![]() ![]() Swapped the video cable DVI>DisplayPort (just in case. Changing vsync options in the NVIDIA's control doesn't override the game settings. Things that I have tried: Obviously the latest drivers for everything. The system specs: Ryzen MSI x370 Gaming Plus Adata 1060 6GB Adata s11 pro 512GB Adata SU900 256GB Bequiet 600W Windows 10 pro EIZO EV2455 60Hz display When I set it at 240fps or 1000fps it resulted in a significant input lag. I have been experimenting with different settings and for example when I set it at 59 or 61 fps there's a stutter everytime I move. įps cap at 100 (so default settings), constant microstutter, feels more like 30 fps than 100. It might not be that evident (thanks to the low quality of Youtube's codec ) but I hope you will get the idea.įps cap at 60, it is really smooth but every ~15 seconds there's a huge stutter: you can see it at 0:07 and 0:24. It seems to be a conflict between the game engine (and how it generates frames) and Windows 10. Hi there, I bought a new m2 nvme ssd a few days ago and installed Windows 10 pro on it and since then I have been getting lots of stuttering problems in Battlefield which were non-existent when I had Windows 7. ![]()
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