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This is a new one for me, I am getting what I call a micro stutter, every 4-5 seconds while flying around 1,000 ft AGL. The AC will pause for a fraction of a second every 4-5 seconds.

 

I have adjusted ALL of my settings down 1-2 notches (was on Ultra). Did not help with the micro stutters.

 

GPU has the latest drivers, am updated on everything else.

 

Suggestions?

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David,

 

Check your V-sync setting.

 

I had the same on the initial release. I had to turn off v-sync and it has bee smooth ever since.

 

Hal

Alienware Aurora R13, I7-12700KF, 16g DDR5 4400 memory, 256g NVMe boot drive, 1 - 2t NVMe m.2 drive for Apps, 2 - 1t SSD for Data, GeForce RTX 3080 TI 12g, Windows 11 Pro.
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David,

 

Check your V-sync setting.

 

I had the same on the initial release. I had to turn off v-sync and it has bee smooth ever since.

 

Hal

 

Will that a go. Thought I might have, but willing to double check!

 

Thanks!

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Turned V-synch off, still had the micro stutters :(
Windows 10 Pro, 32 gigs DDR4 RAM, Nvidia GForce RTX 3070, Intel I7 10700 running at 3.8, with Noctua NH-L9x65, Premium Low-Profile CPU Cooler-HP Reverb G2 for Virtual Reality
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I was hoping that that would help.

 

Only idea I had. Sorry

 

Hal

Alienware Aurora R13, I7-12700KF, 16g DDR5 4400 memory, 256g NVMe boot drive, 1 - 2t NVMe m.2 drive for Apps, 2 - 1t SSD for Data, GeForce RTX 3080 TI 12g, Windows 11 Pro.
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Have you limited your FPS via the NVidia panel? If not, wondering if that will help. I had severe stuttering with what appeared to be caused by traffic (other flight simmers) after the update but that appears to of gone, not sure if it was a change to traffic settings or not.
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Nothing micro about my stutters since SU5. Darned great pauses.

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Have you limited your FPS via the NVidia panel? If not, wondering if that will help. I had severe stuttering with what appeared to be caused by traffic (other flight simmers) after the update but that appears to of gone, not sure if it was a change to traffic settings or not.

 

Just tried that suggestion, did not work. However, your suggestion did make me thing about something. When I was having SO MUCH trouble just getting the updates to start to download, someone suggested making some changes in the Nvidia control panel (which I did), I am going to restore them back to the default settings and see if that helps.

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