First off, the specs of my 1 week-old PC:
OS: W10 (updated)
Processor: AMD Ryzen 5 3600 6-Core Processor 3.60 GHz
Ram 16 G
GC: Nvidia GeForce RTX 3060 (latest drivers)
Display: A cheap 50" 1080p TV
Up until yesterday I was getting a solid 60 fps for my games, on ultra settings (my limit, as I'm using a TV not a monitor), but after trying to install a head tracker (DELANCLiP with PS3 camera, specifically for playing American Truck Simulaor - of which the results were disasterous) my games now have a slight choppiness to them. I instructed Steam to display my FR while running games, and even though it hovers consistently around 56 - 59, there is definately a regular 'stop, start, stop, start' rythym to the scrolling (passing scenery, AI traffic, etc). It's barely noticable, but enough to make it annoying. I'd say the 'stop' comes every quater of a second and lasts about the same.
Obviously, installing the head tracker also involved installing a couple of pieces of software (OpenTrack and CL-Eye Test), which I've now uninstalled, but the choppiness remains.
Can anyone suggest anything to get my performance back to how it was before I installed DELANCLiP?
Thanks in advance.
OS: W10 (updated)
Processor: AMD Ryzen 5 3600 6-Core Processor 3.60 GHz
Ram 16 G
GC: Nvidia GeForce RTX 3060 (latest drivers)
Display: A cheap 50" 1080p TV
Up until yesterday I was getting a solid 60 fps for my games, on ultra settings (my limit, as I'm using a TV not a monitor), but after trying to install a head tracker (DELANCLiP with PS3 camera, specifically for playing American Truck Simulaor - of which the results were disasterous) my games now have a slight choppiness to them. I instructed Steam to display my FR while running games, and even though it hovers consistently around 56 - 59, there is definately a regular 'stop, start, stop, start' rythym to the scrolling (passing scenery, AI traffic, etc). It's barely noticable, but enough to make it annoying. I'd say the 'stop' comes every quater of a second and lasts about the same.
Obviously, installing the head tracker also involved installing a couple of pieces of software (OpenTrack and CL-Eye Test), which I've now uninstalled, but the choppiness remains.
Can anyone suggest anything to get my performance back to how it was before I installed DELANCLiP?
Thanks in advance.