FC= 3265-4867-8550. When I go back to my consoles sometimes it looks like my shit is broken haha. I'm actually playing Fortnite with a constant 144 fps but it just feels unsmooth like if I'm playing with less than 60fps. I obviously couldn't max out MGSV @100+fps. RTX 2060 + i7 9600. GTA 5 @ 144hz = total stutter/micro-stutter fest. No matter what i did, like setting all graphic option to the lowest quality, or 60FPS / 60FPS (VSYNC) / FREE... the stutter remained. G-SYNC issues - causes choppy framerate. if i cap the game at 60 fps or above there is No problem at All, but the moment it go under 60fps the game is very choppy and there is a lot of stutter. G-sync is on and i know g-sync should Work between 30-144hz. It fluctuated around 60-70 and I never got any screen tearing. I looking like why is it so choppy! I can't even do 120 with everything on the lowest settings (I've tried low, medium and high, and everything skips regardless). What's going on that I'm missing? However for me right now 144hz variable refresh is the sweet spot to target. If you watch a side-by-side comparison of a game running at 30 FPS and 60 FPS, youâll see the difference immediately: At higher frame rates, the game appears smoother and more lifelike. Also, even with 110Mbps download speeds, it still occasionally tells me I have a "shotty" connection. Because I was recording at 1080p 60fps and because unlike 144, 120 is divisible by 60, I thought recordings might be smooth if I play at 120hz. I have a 60HZ monitor right next to mine and it looks ⦠Setting it to 'Adaptive (half refresh)' locks your maximum fps to 60fps for 120hz and 72fps for 144hz, ⦠No it won't. My monitor is Benq XL2411P 144hz and I've been playing Fortnite smoothly for 1 year without problems.Fps shows 144 and Hz is also 144 in nvcp and display settings but the game is choppy and I notice some minor screen tearing. Running a 144hz monitor, but changing the resolution down then back up fixes it for a minute or two but it goes right back 144hz feel fantastic vs 60fps, and it isn't really justifiable to proclaim there is "no difference" unless you literally have a mostly static image with no input. 144Hz 3ms non g-sync and free sync i get 60 fps while playing Arma 3 etc but it doesn't smooth < > Showing 1-15 of 27 comments . Google the specs for your monitor for the following info. The divion @ 144hz = total stutter/micro-stutter fest. How to hit 60 FPS at 1440p in CALL OF DUTY: WARZONE. I found that the game either was turning off the in game vsync and not telling me or it wasn't working right. But, we did get higher frame rates sometimes. To fix this, I ⦠I experience very choppy gameplay at the moment i go under 60 fps. For example, when I play the Witcher 3 (which is locked at 60fps) or GTA V (which I get around 60-80 FPS on), it looks really laggy and choppy; it feels like I'm playing at 20 fps. If youâre going for a 4K experience at above 60 FPS⦠You can tune between ghosting and inverse ghosting with the overdrive ... And, super expensive. After a few years, I didn't want to upgrade my PC and I ended up just buying an Xbox One and it was unplayable. You people say uncap the framerate and turn off v-sync but when you do that the game looks terrible, you're getting 144hz but the environment doesn't move at 144hz so it actually is very choppy and you can see the same rock in 2 different places at the same time as it shakes extremely visibly. G-sync is on and i know g-sync should Work between 30-144hz. It stil seems that g-sync Works because There is no tearing under the 60fps. 11-30-2020, 04:43 PM #1. chiptuner Junior Member. It only looks choppy compared to 144 FPS. Ok, rephrasing. One thing you could also try if you're using a high refresh rate monitor (120-144hz) is turning off the in-game vsync and activating it through the Nvidia Control Panel instead. Even if it was running a game at 60fps, it still feels choppy when looking around, like it is refreshing way slower than 60hz, even though my monitor is 144hz. This prevents that, but also limits your performance. It's only a problem if you are running media such as movies. epicrotfl. Im triying to enable and disable vsync, lower the screen to 85 hz , fresh driver install, anable and sisable motion blue, but nothing of this seems to work. Filters. There was a bit of improvement, but the recordings were still being choppy now and then, so I switched back to 144hz. Eventually, you adapt but it takes some time. In Witcher 3 i was also able to be smooth at 144hz but with a fps limitter to 60fps (but still 144hz) Far cry primal is the ⦠Thanks, GFN - General Chat. if i cap the game at 60 fps or above there is No problem at All, but the moment it go under 60fps the game is very choppy and there is a lot of stutter. I have a 24 inch Dell monitor (2560x1440p, 144hz, g-sync), and anything below 144 fps feels really laggy. 1. On a 144hz display, stuff gets real buttery smooth above 60fps, but when it drops to below 60 such as 50-45fps it feels so jittery and choppy like im playing on 20fps. Saphyron. Apr 6, 2020 @ 7:51am If you donât have adaptive sync, anything under 144 fps will look bad. You can fix framepacing using RTSS for MUCH-better looking 60fps ⦠I'm back on PC and I recently upgraded to from a 60hz monitor to an ultrawide 144hz and now I can't stand seeing 60fps or 16:9 games. Running thoses games at 60hz make them very much smoother. Reply. Most of the game we were playing would not render faster than 60 FPS continuous, and some were locked at that FPS too. But maybe G-Sync is what is giving me the illusion of the fact I don't need to go over 60 fps. On top of that, since youâve now seen what double the frame rate looks like, 60 fps will always look choppy to you. By far the best way to hit 60fps at 1440p is by lowering the texture resolution setting. The fps is high but the frame time is horrible. It stil seems that g-sync Works because There is no tearing under the 60fps. I used to have a 1080p 60hz setup and both streamed/recorded on OBS studio with no issues at all. Youngboy Fan. Maybe my 60 fps is smoother than your 60 fps. This results in your 144hz monitor to also display in 60 fps only. Also, there's a lot of lag. Posts: 1 Threads: 1 Joined: Nov 2020 I have a 144hz monitor, so in order for my game to register as 60fps, I need to have GSYNC on. 2. Reply With Quote. It's so bad that I have to use 60 FPS to reduce it and at that it's still there, it makes 144hz look like 30hz. People are corret when sometimes 60fps looks better with 60Hz VSYNC ON but this isn't always true for all games. I have been able to run 2-eve clients, one in the main screen at 144 Hz ⦠60fps on a 240Hz GSYNC monitor is much lower lag than 60fps on a 144Hz GSYNC monitor which is much lower lag than 60fps @ 60Hz VSYNC ON. Perhaps we did turn on Vsync in ⦠Even when i quitted the game and setting my monitor to 60Hz didn't solve the problem, the stutter was always there. The typical way that you prevent the screen tearing, is by locking the framerate to 60 fps. Max Resolution = 2. ⦠What I don't know, is if macOS will actually render it faster with a higher refresh rate. In games, though, 24 FPS can look choppy and unnatural. A 144Hz GSync monitor at 60fps wont help with motion blur at all. No matter what settings I use, the video is really choppy when it comes to 120 and 144 fps on SVP 4 Pro. User Info: ⦠I just upgraded to a 1440p 144hz setup and have found that OBS recordings (and probably streams) have suddenly become very choppy and stuttery with the exact same settings. Do anyone have an ⦠60fps CAPPED games running at 144hz stutters and plays like ---- compared to 60fps/60hz. Microsoft Flight Simulator 2020 on PC is a tough title to run smoothly, even with the powerful hardware thatâs available today. Max Refresh Rate at Max Resolution = 3. It hurt my eyes to look at. In terms of attainment, 144hz variable refresh sets a good max fps target, while you have the freedom to go a bit below. 2018-12-14, 11:16 PM #4. Yeah 144hz from 60hz is a huge diff and add g sync in it is even better. i have a 75 hz monitor, and a rx 580 4gb, freesync on, when i play games and the fps goes under 75, like 70, 65, 60 the games is really choppy, it doesnt look as smooth as 60 fps used to look on a 60 hz screen, pls help Vsync helped ⦠I'm fairly happy in the ⦠It's most noticable in scenes with panning. I would imagine that Apple locks the UI to 60 fps, as that would give the best experience. I experience very choppy gameplay at the moment i go under 60 fps. This is not true for VSYNC OFF however. A 144HZ monitor does not make 60 FPS look choppy because it refreshes faster. The thing is that at 60 fps it doesnt feel smooth like in other games ( battlefront for example) or some videos at 60 fps, it feels very choppy. Otherwise my monitor thinks the game is running at 144hz and will cause unbearable frame stutter since 60fps and 144hz don't divide evenly. I have 144hz monitor and 280x. reset. witcher 3 @ 144hz = total stutter/micro-stutter fest. After I play on consoles for a while though I get used to it again. Because i have a 144hz monitor and the hardware to get at least 300fps on this game, it looks super choppy capped at 60fps because my monitor is refreshing at 2.25x faster than that. Do anyone have an ⦠Apr 6, 2020 @ ⦠I been thinking is just a game optimization issue, because when it drops to mid ⦠Playing at above 60 FPS+ there is frame skipping, the FPS for me is 144hz but it is far from what 144hz should look like. Does anyone know why? I try to record at 1080p 60fps using NVENC. Filter by community . Or when some games lock the cutscenes to 60 its kind of jarring. I doubt it's a performance issue - because with SVP 3.1.7 I can easily do ⦠Show. Only way of fixing this is to put back at 60fps locked, turning on V-sync will ⦠Here i was, really disappointed, because i didn't had this with my other 60Hz monitor, i was beginning to regret buying this 144Hz ⦠No. View Profile View Forum Posts Private Message View Started Threads Holy Priest Join Date Feb 2012 Location Netherlight Temple Posts 3,351. I tried capping the framerate to 60fps on a 144hz display but the same result, whenever the frame does not reach 60, somewhere around 45-55 ish, its noticeably choppy. Trust me on that one. 60fps/144hz will look like ---- unless you have g-sync. Framerate capped to 60 fps and never drops below that. CPU and GPU usage never above 50% but after an hour I have unplayable stuttering every 3-4 seconds. If I turn it down to 1440p to get more frames, I think "this looks like garbage." #1. I don't know then, because I still go "holy crap" whenever I fire up a game on my 4K monitor.