

As I said, the frame rate only drops about 1-5 frames yet the stutter is very noticeable. Here is an example of what I'm experiencing: This is a 5 minute play session of CSGO. These frame time spikes occur in both online/offline games. My rig is very capable so these frame drops in CSGO make zero sense.

I noticed that these frame stutters happen more often for example when I am moving around the map in CSGO rather than just standing still. During games my framerate will be at 162 yet randomly will drop very slightly to sometimes 161, 160, 159 fps, etc and the stutter is very noticeable. I cap my fps at 162 because that is what the Blur Buster G SYNC Guide Recommends: ( ) - In my case, since I have a 165hz monitor, I set my fps cap at 162 (3fps below displays maximum refresh rate) and I also Enabled V Sync in NVIDIA Control Panel and Disabled it in games. These spikes + small fps drops result in a very noticeable stutter. In every game I play there are frame time spikes which cause my fps to drop slightly. -Secondary Monitor: ASUS VG248QG (1080p, 165hz, Gsync).-Primary Monitor: ASUS PG279Q (1440p 165hz Gsync).-6TB WD Blue 5400RPM HDD-1TB WD BLUE 7200RPM HDD-TP Link TL-WDN4800 PCIe Wifi Adapter.
#THOSE WHO REMAIN FPS DROP PRO#
