Hi All,
I have an choppy game-play issue where the graphics are very choppy and I was hoping someone could point me in the right direction.
The few games I play now are The Division 2, Insurgency, and Squad. Sometimes, when I log into the game (let's say 1 out of two times), I get noticeable choppiness (as opposed to buttery smooth frames). And seemingly no configuration of graphics settings, nvidia control panel settings, toggling GSync on/off, or gpu driver fix the issue. The only thing that fixes this issue for a limited time, is to shut the machine all the way down, and turn it back on. This also only fixes the issue sometimes, and if it doesn't, I shut down the machine again and turn it back on, and the game is working fine, and I'm talking like, buttery-smooth game play.
The point here being, without changing any settings on my own (by user action, anyway), the screen tearing stops with a good 'ol turn-it off-and-on-again, and maybe a nice Fonzie elbow for good measure.
Here's my system info:
Win10 Pro
MSI GeForce RTX 2080 TI
AMD 3960X
MSI PRO TX40
16GB RAM
Monitor - MSI Optix MAG321CQR 32" WQHD - Free Sync, GSync Compatible (I think, purchased this before I built this machine.)
Any thoughts?
Thank you all...
I have an choppy game-play issue where the graphics are very choppy and I was hoping someone could point me in the right direction.
The few games I play now are The Division 2, Insurgency, and Squad. Sometimes, when I log into the game (let's say 1 out of two times), I get noticeable choppiness (as opposed to buttery smooth frames). And seemingly no configuration of graphics settings, nvidia control panel settings, toggling GSync on/off, or gpu driver fix the issue. The only thing that fixes this issue for a limited time, is to shut the machine all the way down, and turn it back on. This also only fixes the issue sometimes, and if it doesn't, I shut down the machine again and turn it back on, and the game is working fine, and I'm talking like, buttery-smooth game play.
The point here being, without changing any settings on my own (by user action, anyway), the screen tearing stops with a good 'ol turn-it off-and-on-again, and maybe a nice Fonzie elbow for good measure.
Here's my system info:
Win10 Pro
MSI GeForce RTX 2080 TI
AMD 3960X
MSI PRO TX40
16GB RAM
Monitor - MSI Optix MAG321CQR 32" WQHD - Free Sync, GSync Compatible (I think, purchased this before I built this machine.)
Any thoughts?
Thank you all...