I have tried to find and use several fixes all around, but none so far works
Specs:
I7-7700k Kaby lake
Geforce GTX 1070
16 gb RAM
144hz monitor (+60hz second monitor)
Whenever I play CS:GO I experience stuttering if my computer has been on for 1+ hour. It seems to only happen when turning around with my mouse (even the slightest tilt causes a lot of stutter). I can fix this by restarting my computer, but that only works for a short amount of time before the stuttering continues. This only occurs for CSGO, battlefield 1 for instance runs smoothly on all high settings, along with other games.
List of attempted fixes (that I remember doing):
-Capping fps at 90 and 60
-Restart computer (works for a short amount of time)
-Running CSGO in different modes (fullscreen/fullscreen windowed)
Attempted fixed as of this thread being posted
-Setting nvidia to maximum performance > quality
- "-freq 144" and "-144hz"
-CSGO battery saving mode is off
-Unplugging 2nd monitor
-Lowering refresh rate from 144hz to 100hz'
-DVR is off (xbox app recorder)
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Specs:
I7-7700k Kaby lake
Geforce GTX 1070
16 gb RAM
144hz monitor (+60hz second monitor)
Whenever I play CS:GO I experience stuttering if my computer has been on for 1+ hour. It seems to only happen when turning around with my mouse (even the slightest tilt causes a lot of stutter). I can fix this by restarting my computer, but that only works for a short amount of time before the stuttering continues. This only occurs for CSGO, battlefield 1 for instance runs smoothly on all high settings, along with other games.
List of attempted fixes (that I remember doing):
-Capping fps at 90 and 60
-Restart computer (works for a short amount of time)
-Running CSGO in different modes (fullscreen/fullscreen windowed)
Attempted fixed as of this thread being posted
-Setting nvidia to maximum performance > quality
- "-freq 144" and "-144hz"
-CSGO battery saving mode is off
-Unplugging 2nd monitor
-Lowering refresh rate from 144hz to 100hz'
-DVR is off (xbox app recorder)
-
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