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Hello everybody!

 

I'm not much of a forum poster, but there's a slight nagging issue with my cab I'd like y'all's take on. My specs are as follows:

 

  • MB: ROG-STRIX B550-F
  • CPU: Ryzen 7 3700X 3rd Gen
  • RAM: Teamgroup T-Force Vulcan Z DDR4 RAM - 32GB 3.6 Ghz
  • GPU: RTX 3090 24GB

 

On most every physics-script heavy table, I encounter some annoying stutter and would like to end it once and for all. If I were to upgrade my CPU to a Ryzen 9 5900X, would that kill it? My aim is to not only end the stutter, but "future proof" my cabinet.

 

Thank you!

  • 4 weeks later...
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All of those specs feel overkill for a stutter free experiance... For reference I'm on a 5600G / 3070Ti and am stutter free (although, at 1440p).  Are you running all this at 4k? (I would assume so).. if that's the case. as a troubleshooting step, drop down to  1440p and see if the stutter goes away.  I would suggest you're on the right path with the CPU being something to chaneg though as I had that issue with 2600X and shifting to a 5600G fixed it as the core issue was the IPC the 5600G could do per clock vs the 2066 was a huge jump...  the 3700X though is a pretty good chip...

There's no way you're out of RAM or Graphics RAM though so I'd rule that out!

  • 1 year later...
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im running ryzen 5 5600, 14th gen i3, and some 12th gen i5, all on 3060/4060, and i have ZERO stutter.

you gotta dig into per table settings, the antialias setting are what seem to clear it up. especially those VPW tables, and in the f12 menu, the refraction setting if it has on, that effects it a lot as well.

 

i dont know where a ryzen 7 3700x falls in CPU wise, but ive got 3 screen 4k/60hz, with 1080p backglass amd full dmd with ZERO issues.

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