My dude.... you're the man! After 3 years, this video is still relevant. I've been having God awful micro stutters in WoW. I've done a lot of shit in bios with the hpet, switching all tons of nvidia and in game settings and nothing works. Changing the cvt to blank thing completely changed everything. Thank you so much!
After 6 years, dozens of solutions and hundreds of hours and thousands of dollars wasted, I can't beleive Ive never seen this setting mentioned (even though none of them worked on my monitor) in all my years of researching stutters or that checking the refresh rate of ya monitor isnt just marketing sh!t with vsynctester is a thing. My 165hz test on my POS monitor showed drops in the 150's. You just showed me what my problem has been all this time, if only I'd found you before I spent thousands more on a new system only to still have stutters. You are a legend THANK YOU :)
I still get alot of comments on this video so I guess it seems that I've lost track of time. It still seems like only yesterday that I uploaded this. Thank you for stopping by to let me know that my video helped you.
I can’t even begin to tell you how many videos and threads I’ve gone into for a fix I have a 5600xt and I got so pissed cause I would see the benchmarks and got so frustrated as to why I was getting micro stutter. Only for this gem of a video to completely change that. Thank you.
You're a lifesaver! I just bought a new monitor a week ago. I could run all my games no problem at high fps, but I noticed I started getting some minor stuttering sporadically. I was already starting to think to return the monitor, but doing this solved the issue entirely. Thank you so much!
I just bought a 1440p monitor that would micro stutter even in windows at only 144hz. Any other refresh rate was fine. I could easily test by clicking the scroll wheel on my mouse and moving my cursor up or down to make it scroll smoothly in a web browser. It was an almost rhythmic stutter. I had tried removing my other monitor, a different display port cable, many settings in Nvidia control panel, messing with xbox game bar. This finally fixed it. Thank you so much... It was such a frustrating issue.
@@rydawg871 It listed as a Monoprice 27" Zero-G 1440p QHD Curved FreeSync Gaming Monitor. 144hz. Got it for 189 dollars since I'm on a budget. Blows my 1080p out of the water. I belive it uses a VA panel. I've been used to TN for quite some time.
mine says 58.8 and i have stuttering in all games. I set it to CVT vertical blank and i hit TEST and it says success. 'Do you want to save this?" i hit yes, and it doesnt save.. theres nothing saved in the list for my custom res..
Bro, finally the solution after 6 months, I leave it on automatic but put the HZ on 160 insted of 165hz which is my monitor refresh rate and it fix the stutter, thank you very much man!
my god genuinely thankyou so much these micro stutters were so bad and i have done so much fkn research to find out what the micro stutters are from and this fixed my problem thankyou so much for this video
@@Viperblyatt Unplugged my second monitor when it wasn't in use. Essentially I'd switch one screen off in the desktop settings, that monitor would sleep, but then wake up and ping Windows that it was available. Windows told it to shut up and go away, but in the meantime it needed to stop and think if the monitor was supposed to even be there, causing the graphics card to blank.
Interesting! Thanks for making this, I'd be furious if I had this problem, just not wise enough to actually dig into the topic from the angle you did ;)
Hey you're welcome. Like I said in the video I was just gonna deal with it until I got a better idea of how to fix it if I ever did. As soon as I stumbled on the fix I had to make this video for others since I couldn't find this fix anywhere on the internet. Somebody has to be the first and this time it was me. I hope I can save someone from going through the lengthy procedure of backing up their HDD and doing a fresh install or replacing expensive hardware only to find that their issue is still not fixed as I've seen others on the message boards do. I'm happy to contribute as I've found amazing fixes by others who took the time to share their findings.
Dude, I love you. You are a life saviour. I tinkered with the monitor settings previously to boost my herz to a whole lot of 61 (from 59.94). I didn't change it back and after some time the stuttering happened and I had no idea what caused it! I was reading all over the internet and I was ready to replace my whole power supply because people said that could be the cause. Today I found this video. When you went to the part of nvidia screen settings I suddenly remembered everything. Even more so when you said you boosted the herz to 61 or 59 and the issue was worse. I put my herz back to 60 and I also turned on the whole CVT reduced blank. It works smoothly now! Once again, thank you!
How did you get it to let you set the cvt rb option to 60hz? It does not save the configuration, I have to set 59 or 61hz for it to be saved and I cannot modify it
Dude .............. Thank you so damn much. I'm like having a moment. I've spent hours investigating and talking to computer people and this was it. Still relevant and so so important. Even at 165 fps 2k it made such an incredible difference
I have 74.971 result on 75hz and idk what to do, i have those stutters in every game and i even bought an SSD and Ram, both didnt help... Please someone help me
I did that CVT reduced blank and my screen went black as a LCD monitor when I pressed test. I unplugged it and replugged it in and it went back to normal but damn I was scared for a min.
i have stuttering and micro stutter on gtx 1050 i bought lately i have that stutter just in one game... league of legends and its my favorite.. im very disappointed
Thank u so much for sharing this i have 9900k 2080ti 16 g ram and game on ssd but microstuttering on all games after trying everything except your solution I give up but u solve the problem I never thnk this is a monitor problem wow thank u so much
Listen, VERY powerful pc. 5700xt, 3700x. no reason for that to be stuttering. can my cheap walmart 165 hz monitor be causing that? it was only 180 bucks. model 27c1g is the name.
I test this on Horizon zero dawn, you know that awful port that stutter like crazy if you put texture on anything but low? Well before learning of this its still stuttering on low, but then i try the fix, not once the frame rate drop. Jesus i can't thank you enough, its 3 year late but thank you man.
I have a RTX 2070, 32 gigs of ram all ssd onboard m.2, running Asus B460M-A, i5 10200 cpu. Its a beast which cost over 3k to make. My Pc was also built by an IT professional who works for the army. I still get micro stutters. After 4 solid months of looking for the culprit me and my builder think its lack of ram. And it has to be XMB enabled on the bios and calibrated to output 3000mz without the additional ram.?? Not sure if this will fix it ?. We are investigating to find if the theory has merit.
I have an issue. I’ve an acer aspire 7 with a rtx 3050, 144hz display, i5 1240p, 32 gb ram, 500 gb ssd and 1 tera hd and this laptop is connected with a monitor that has 60 hz. The problem is when the laptop is connected with the monitor cause after 1 hour of using my pc stutters all the time, but when i use the laptop display the stutters disappear. Some advice of how to fix this issue? Ps: i use high performance power plan, Show only 2 display and all that kind of stuff
I plug my gaming Alienware laptop into an older LCD monitor when I am home for a larger screen. Games like Terraria would stutter. It drove me crazy! The internet if full of bad solutions. Vsync, check temps, full screen, windowed, update driver, buy new monitor, close background apps, bla bla bla... However this seems to have solved it for me. Thank you so much!
Yep. That's all of the same stuff that I saw while I was looking for a solution. I need to add "Your computers a piece of shit" to that list of fixes. That's why I made this video because literally nobody knew about this. I'm glad it helped you.
I got a 165hz monitor to replace my 60hz monitor and it made all the difference. no stuttering in games i used to stutter in before and games are a whole lot smoother
after doing the cvf thing my monitor became black and the video kept running i was wondering what happened and restarted now for some reason it dosent detect the displayport also dosent wanna restart like half of my peripherals are on but some arent idont wanna end up unplugging my pc or switching my powersupply off because i might cause a shortage i need help
Bro im so glad to have seen ur Video Omg you helped me so much no micro stutters in games anymore 😍😍😍 (I have amd and it also worked with amd settings)
ok taking a chance you respond to this asap i have a lcd panel and led backlight 23.6 inch curved 144hrtz monitor and i put it on cvt reduced black with res 1722x1070 and the top of my screen blinks and bugs out not sure how to fix it with the res seems to fix the problem but causes that problem!
I have to try this. I play Fishing Planet and Fishing Sim World Pro Tour and while I’m looking at the water, it will pause for a slight second and then continue. I used to think that it was a failing video card, then I bought a new one, bought a bigger,newer monitor and I’m still getting that annoying pause. 🙏
Thank you soo much man it helped my issues with micro stuttering and i had them since my first pc in 2014 and i did literally everything but nothing actually worked 💯❤️
How did you get it to let you set the cvt rb option to 60hz? It does not save the configuration, I have to set 59 or 61hz for it to be saved and I cannot modify it bro?
i always had my monitor run at 59 hz, and i always felt like the game using vsync was not completely "smooth" not really a stutter but like a micro slowdown. using this trick and running the game at 60 did get rid of that so thank you :D
Hii Dude , how are you ? dude ,what is the Difference between "Core Parking" and "C-states"?? both are power saving method . core parking and C6 is exactly same, so what the Difference? thank you bro
EldiabLoO Core parking automatically completely shuts down CPU cores when they are not in use. C-states are various stages of power. C-state 0 will run all of your cores near 100% power constantly. C-state 1 or 2 will lower power (voltage) during times when “full power” is not needed. It’s similar to Intels speed shift...
Damn dude, I been pulling my hair out for months over this stutter. I think this fixed it, and yes radeon has these custom resolutions and that specific setting you changed.. The problem is evident and problematic with free sync monitors. These things aren't plug and play you gotta tweak the shit out of things to get it running right.. Your setting was the one the fixed it it seems.
Glad my video helped. Things are supposed to be plug N play for the most part and the Nvidia driver should have picked the right timing profile automatically but it didn't. Plug N play works great until it doesn't.
Thank you for advice. I have 1440p 60hz monitor. It is shows 59.95 hz in test and have stutters in game. But in 1080p resolution shows 59.99hz and no stutters. Is there any solution?
@@OldsXCool I know, just wish I could diagnose what's wrong. Been days trying to figure this out I would like to play games on my new 4090 rig but having too much stutter lol
Now what does it mean for someone like me who gets stuttering and has a 144hz gsync monitor? Does this video still apply to people who have above 60hz?
Let me tell you it surely is a faulty monitor..my monitor does the same and worse so i thought of changing it i tried my pc on the tv and boom..not even a single stutter happened..this is disgustingly annoying by my 22 inches monitor..i should be changing it soon before it harms my GPU
Bro, I need your help, I set custom fresh rate to 140HZ and the test tell me the actual monitor fresh rate turns to 139.423..HZ, and when I set it to lower 120HZ, it turns to 119.112...HZ, How could this happen?
i have the same exact problem still dint figure out start to think bad cable display port or hdmi my cable are 15ft which probably not help. but still i have try multiple other cable and i still get those micro shutter. this is getting very expensive
Hey bro. So do you have a fix for this issue where you are playing a game on 70hz, 70fps and I record 60fps (obs studio) and I look at the recording and it turns out extremely choppy? I viewed the recording in both 60 and 70hz because obviously since 70 is not a multiple of 60, anything that you look at that is 60fps will look really stuttery, including recording, and it was stuttery even when I viewed it in 60fps? I ran obs as admin and still same stutters. I then recorded at 70fps while playing a game on 70hz and the recording turned silky smooth, however when I uploaded it to RUclips... well it compressed it to 60fps leaving huge stutters I experienced previously. Is there any fix for this? I really don’t want to use 60hz anymore and I just want to record smoothly without having to buy a 120hz monitor so it’s a multiple of 60. Thanks!
I had a similar problem when I got a new 4k TV. It would not let me make a custom resolution while I was in the resolution that I wanted to customize. So I had to set the resolution to 720p or 4k and then create a new 1080p resolution with CVT timing. After that the new resolution became available for me to choose. I picked it and was able to display at 1080p with no stuttering.
Hey dude i could really use some help, i used this method thinking it would help fix my micro stuttering problem. But when i changed to "CVT reduced blank" and hit test and save, it never saved and it kept me on the default setting of my LCDTV. I figured it wouldnt work so i gave up tyring to change the settings, but when i load up 3d games im now getting really noticeable screen tearing. I had switched other settings like picking other options like "CVT" "DMT" but had never saved those changes. Id really appreciate help in a way to revert this if you or anyone knows anything
I have a GTX 1070 and intel core I7 but I have recently begun to experience stuttering in all my games except Minecraft. I have a slightly old monitor which is 60hz. The PC is fairly new, about 1 year old. Any have an idea on how to fix this
I know im late to this but.. thank you, this narrow the issue I im having BUT it seems that I cannot create a new custom resolution at in Nvidia control panel. So, I want to change one of the custom resolution>Standard> CTV reduce blank, but It doesnt seem to be appearing after I applied. Also when I do change the refresh rate while creating new custom resolution to 59 or 61 Hz, it appeared. But It doesnt seem to solve my microstutter :(
bro the problem with my thing is that when i pan the camera around slowly and steadily my frames seem like that the previous frame kinda just blurs out when the new one appears. i dont really know how to describe the problem. also happens the same when im scrolling through basically anything including the windows start button, the stuff kinda appears to be blurred and some lines appear on that particular part of the screen idek how do i describe it but yea i do not feel the lag i only feel annoyed because the frames of the game or the window itself are having issues edit : i came to know that my issue may be called microstutter idk really lol but idk how to fix this particular issue and also when i play games like Minecraft through tlauncher game doesnt utilize my whole gpu and my frames go down. i have an rtx 3060 paired with a ryzen 5 3600. games barely use my gpu. it got fixed for most games when i installed a new cooler for my cpu but the problem remains the same for many games including apex legends, Minecraft. these games dont utilize my Gpu they only do about 60-70 sometimes as low as 40-50% and these cause lag
@@dEiX. so i came to a conclusion that it isnt even a problem so there basically is no solution. its just how it is honestly, i had just bought my pc back then thats why it seemed like an issue to me
so in my nvidia controll panel it shows my refresh rate 166khz and then my hz 144hz, i need help please add me discord i have the AOC g2 monitor 144hz G sync free sync
Oh wow... this also reduced the input lag I've noticed. Not sure if its placebo or not but it certainly feels like my mouse is moving a lot sooner than it used to
This video deals with only one possible cause for micro stutter. It is one of the weirdest ones that nobody knew how to fix which is why I made a video about it. There are so many reasons why your frames could drop. Having top tier hardware is hardly ever the sure thing.
So I play on my pc with tmod loader before it was on steam and when I was playing with my mods one day it just started stuttering so I uninstalled tmod loader to play normal vanilla but it was still stuttering I was confused I checked the files properties and all that junk but it was still doing it I've looked it up online and I'm not the only person to have this problem I've tried all sorts of old and new characters and worlds but nothing changes I've turned frame skip on and off nothing changes and tried changing some other things if anyone can help me it would be great it mostly happens when I click on stuff or jobs spawn in or sometimes just randomly and i dont think it's only terraria I think tf2 and other games are doing it too if anyone know how to fix this plz help
So if I have a 144hz monitor but i want to play a heavy triple A title at 60 fps will it be okay if i set the custom resolution at 144 hz with CVT Reduced Blank and cap the game using RivaTuner?
It’s probably best if you cap the frames on half your refresh rate since if it’s not a multiple of 144 you will cause stutters. Try 72fps and click apply on Rtss and it will be smooth
can i use this setting on a gtx 1070 Ti GPU with asus vg258monitor @ 144hz or 165hz ? i also have micro stutters in many games i play and recently the problem that when fps is 100 it feels like 40-50.
Hi @OldsXCool Dude, How Are you? Can i Ask a question? i have 2 laptop 14"(720p) and 15.6"(1080p) in 14" laptop when i watch youtube videos on 360p /480p quality , its very clear without sharp and blurry BUT in 15.6" Laptop (Gaming laptop) even on 720p Quality in youtube , i have some Blurry on videos , in 360/480p its sooo blurry. what is reason bro? is it for Upscaling? (Notice that my gaming laptop screen has Anti-glare property and i use windows 10 ) Tnx dude
I can only speculate what you're probably seeing. First of all You Tube's 360p video is anything but clear. 480p isn't too bad, but it's not going to fool you into thinking it's HD. Anytime you have a bigger screen you're going to see more flaws in the content. The 1080p gaming laptop has a bigger screen. Also a lower quality screens can often hide flaws with lower quality content......kind of smooth things over. I high quality screen looks nice when you have high quality content and not so nice in lower quality. This usually doesn't have anything to do with resolution. The resolution of a You Tube video is not directly related to your display's resolution like a game is. Like I said this is only speculation but it sounds like your gaming laptop has a higher quality monitor which is ruining lower quality content for you. My CRT rear projection TV can display You Tube's 480p content all day and it looks pretty good because it's softer, high contrast picture smooths out all of the blocky compression. However my 480p on my LCD upstairs looks like poo because it's so much sharper and brighter than my CRT. Does this mean my rear projection CRT is better than the LCD? Certainly not.
I have a 2070RTX super... i have a asus VG27 monitor.. ive been dealing with complete microstutters.. not just in game.. audio\video stutter with mouse cursor aswell on the desktop... my monitor goes up to 165hz and i just found that out today.. ive been using 144hz this whole time... is this the reason for the microstuttering since i didnt habe it maxed out to 165hz?
My dude.... you're the man! After 3 years, this video is still relevant.
I've been having God awful micro stutters in WoW. I've done a lot of shit in bios with the hpet, switching all tons of nvidia and in game settings and nothing works. Changing the cvt to blank thing completely changed everything. Thank you so much!
After 6 years, dozens of solutions and hundreds of hours and thousands of dollars wasted, I can't beleive Ive never seen this setting mentioned (even though none of them worked on my monitor) in all my years of researching stutters or that checking the refresh rate of ya monitor isnt just marketing sh!t with vsynctester is a thing. My 165hz test on my POS monitor showed drops in the 150's. You just showed me what my problem has been all this time, if only I'd found you before I spent thousands more on a new system only to still have stutters. You are a legend THANK YOU :)
Thank you!! 6 years later and this helped me out a ton...
After 1 year of searching, you dude have already solved the myth of my life. I can't thank you enough
You're welcome. Thanks for watching :)
i realize you posted this almost two years ago, but I just have to say thank you. You're a lifesaver.
I still get alot of comments on this video so I guess it seems that I've lost track of time. It still seems like only yesterday that I uploaded this. Thank you for stopping by to let me know that my video helped you.
I can’t even begin to tell you how many videos and threads I’ve gone into for a fix I have a 5600xt and I got so pissed cause I would see the benchmarks and got so frustrated as to why I was getting micro stutter. Only for this gem of a video to completely change that. Thank you.
What is your g.refresh rate? I only get the option of 59.934!?
@@blkshp25 144
@@minecraft93100 Thanks for responding
@@minecraft93100 hi o have same gpu 5600xt and stuter in all games . plz say your solution
@@minecraft93100 hi o have same gpu 5600xt and stuter in all games . plz say your solution
you fixed my stuttering lag after 1 year . thank you!
It was monitor?
BROO YOU SAVED MY LIFE, I HAVE BEEN PLAYING GAMES WITH STUTTER FOR YEARS BUT NOW GAMES ARE SO SMOOTH THANKS TO YOU ❤❤❤
crazy i had no idea about this, this improved my gaming experience tenfold and its quite obscure knowledge, extremely helpful thank you so much
Man 5 years later it fixed this issue for me as well. Thank you so much
thank you, that was my problem. 3 days of fighting and finally i win with your help. Bless u
You're a lifesaver! I just bought a new monitor a week ago. I could run all my games no problem at high fps, but I noticed I started getting some minor stuttering sporadically. I was already starting to think to return the monitor, but doing this solved the issue entirely. Thank you so much!
I just bought a 1440p monitor that would micro stutter even in windows at only 144hz. Any other refresh rate was fine. I could easily test by clicking the scroll wheel on my mouse and moving my cursor up or down to make it scroll smoothly in a web browser. It was an almost rhythmic stutter. I had tried removing my other monitor, a different display port cable, many settings in Nvidia control panel, messing with xbox game bar. This finally fixed it. Thank you so much... It was such a frustrating issue.
@@sanl0 I changed it to CVT reduced blank like in the video and it fixed the issue. I didn't try just CVT.
@@sanl0 yep, no micro stuttering. I can replicate the issue if I switch the settings back to default. This definetly resolved my issue.
@@toolistify what kinda monitor do u have?
@@rydawg871 It listed as a Monoprice 27" Zero-G 1440p QHD Curved FreeSync Gaming Monitor. 144hz. Got it for 189 dollars since I'm on a budget. Blows my 1080p out of the water. I belive it uses a VA panel. I've been used to TN for quite some time.
mine says 58.8 and i have stuttering in all games. I set it to CVT vertical blank and i hit TEST and it says success. 'Do you want to save this?" i hit yes, and it doesnt save.. theres nothing saved in the list for my custom res..
Bro, finally the solution after 6 months, I leave it on automatic but put the HZ on 160 insted of 165hz which is my monitor refresh rate and it fix the stutter, thank you very much man!
my god genuinely thankyou so much these micro stutters were so bad and i have done so much fkn research to find out what the micro stutters are from and this fixed my problem thankyou so much for this video
I have my computer for more than 3 years with this problem, THANK YOU SO MUCH !!!!!
my monitor goes out of range
Thanks! You helped me figure out my in-game stutter came down to my mutli-monitor setup! Things are much smoother now!
how did you fix it brother
@@Viperblyatt Unplugged my second monitor when it wasn't in use. Essentially I'd switch one screen off in the desktop settings, that monitor would sleep, but then wake up and ping Windows that it was available. Windows told it to shut up and go away, but in the meantime it needed to stop and think if the monitor was supposed to even be there, causing the graphics card to blank.
Jesus christ i lived 3 years with tghat problem thank god u were born
Weird compliment.
Interesting! Thanks for making this, I'd be furious if I had this problem, just not wise enough to actually dig into the topic from the angle you did ;)
Hey you're welcome. Like I said in the video I was just gonna deal with it until I got a better idea of how to fix it if I ever did. As soon as I stumbled on the fix I had to make this video for others since I couldn't find this fix anywhere on the internet. Somebody has to be the first and this time it was me. I hope I can save someone from going through the lengthy procedure of backing up their HDD and doing a fresh install or replacing expensive hardware only to find that their issue is still not fixed as I've seen others on the message boards do. I'm happy to contribute as I've found amazing fixes by others who took the time to share their findings.
Dude, I love you. You are a life saviour. I tinkered with the monitor settings previously to boost my herz to a whole lot of 61 (from 59.94). I didn't change it back and after some time the stuttering happened and I had no idea what caused it! I was reading all over the internet and I was ready to replace my whole power supply because people said that could be the cause. Today I found this video. When you went to the part of nvidia screen settings I suddenly remembered everything. Even more so when you said you boosted the herz to 61 or 59 and the issue was worse. I put my herz back to 60 and I also turned on the whole CVT reduced blank. It works smoothly now! Once again, thank you!
How did you get it to let you set the cvt rb option to 60hz? It does not save the configuration, I have to set 59 or 61hz for it to be saved and I cannot modify it
Thanks for this video bro, was definitely going crazy when I had these micro stutters. I'll try it out!
You are my hero man , i watch tons of video but only this one solved my problem
Dude
.............. Thank you so damn much. I'm like having a moment. I've spent hours investigating and talking to computer people and this was it.
Still relevant and so so important. Even at 165 fps 2k it made such an incredible difference
I have 74.971 result on 75hz and idk what to do, i have those stutters in every game and i even bought an SSD and Ram, both didnt help... Please someone help me
DUDE ! THANK YOU SO MUCH
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You're welcome! Thanks for watching and Merry Christmas to you as well!
I did that CVT reduced blank and my screen went black as a LCD monitor when I pressed test. I unplugged it and replugged it in and it went back to normal but damn I was scared for a min.
I don't know if you'll see this but i have a problem.
The timing resolution never saves (CTV reduced blank),everything else does -.-.
i have stuttering and micro stutter on gtx 1050 i bought lately i have that stutter just in one game... league of legends and its my favorite.. im very disappointed
It says 1920x1080 won’t work because of a duplicate
i dont have a CTV blank standard, only GTF and CVT
Every option other than DMT gives 59.9xx. I'm thinking automatic chooses one of the 59 Hz option and any option that matches will fix the stutter.
this really worked.. my stuttering completely gone.. thanks man
When i switch to cvt reduced blank my monitor then says no signal. Any suggestions? It’s a 240hz
Same here, 144hz Gsync monitor
Thank u so much for sharing this i have 9900k 2080ti 16 g ram and game on ssd but microstuttering on all games after trying everything except your solution I give up but u solve the problem I never thnk this is a monitor problem wow thank u so much
Listen, VERY powerful pc. 5700xt, 3700x. no reason for that to be stuttering. can my cheap walmart 165 hz monitor be causing that? it was only 180 bucks. model 27c1g is the name.
It doesn't let me put the 60hz after the custom resolution, it automatically puts it on 59 after i type 60.
59 is ok too.
omg you fixed my lag! I troubleshooting for 3 months now. your method fixed my gameplay
Glad I was able to help.
I test this on Horizon zero dawn, you know that awful port that stutter like crazy if you put texture on anything but low? Well before learning of this its still stuttering on low, but then i try the fix, not once the frame rate drop. Jesus i can't thank you enough, its 3 year late but thank you man.
i have 4k montior and the option to Customize in Nvidia control panel is greyed out
I have a RTX 2070, 32 gigs of ram all ssd onboard m.2, running Asus B460M-A, i5 10200 cpu. Its a beast which cost over 3k to make. My Pc was also built by an IT professional who works for the army. I still get micro stutters. After 4 solid months of looking for the culprit me and my builder think its lack of ram. And it has to be XMB enabled on the bios and calibrated to output 3000mz without the additional ram.?? Not sure if this will fix it ?. We are investigating to find if the theory has merit.
That's only for LCD displays?
Still get some stutter here and there but this definitely helped a lot, thanks!
and what value i get i hvaing 144 hz monitor and it running in the test at 143 something else ?
I have an issue. I’ve an acer aspire 7 with a rtx 3050, 144hz display, i5 1240p, 32 gb ram, 500 gb ssd and 1 tera hd and this laptop is connected with a monitor that has 60 hz. The problem is when the laptop is connected with the monitor cause after 1 hour of using my pc stutters all the time, but when i use the laptop display the stutters disappear. Some advice of how to fix this issue?
Ps: i use high performance power plan, Show only 2 display and all that kind of stuff
my dell 1920x1200 monitor seems to have terrible micro stuttering
my eyes falling apart after 5 minutes with CVT reduced blank,i guess its more important than 0,5HZ for me
I plug my gaming Alienware laptop into an older LCD monitor when I am home for a larger screen. Games like Terraria would stutter. It drove me crazy! The internet if full of bad solutions. Vsync, check temps, full screen, windowed, update driver, buy new monitor, close background apps, bla bla bla... However this seems to have solved it for me. Thank you so much!
Yep. That's all of the same stuff that I saw while I was looking for a solution. I need to add "Your computers a piece of shit" to that list of fixes. That's why I made this video because literally nobody knew about this. I'm glad it helped you.
OMG I tried so hard to find the problem than I find u ! THANK U MAN really thank u
THANK YOU! I've been struggling with this for a year
you save my life!!! thanks, greetings from Argentina
I got a 165hz monitor to replace my 60hz monitor and it made all the difference. no stuttering in games i used to stutter in before and games are a whole lot smoother
after doing the cvf thing my monitor became black and the video kept running i was wondering what happened and restarted now for some reason it dosent detect the displayport also dosent wanna restart like half of my peripherals are on but some arent idont wanna end up unplugging my pc or switching my powersupply off because i might cause a shortage i need help
OMG for months my PC had been playing like trash but now it runs silky smooth 100 fps used to look like 30 at most but now smooth nice fps thank u bro
Bro im so glad to have seen ur Video Omg you helped me so much no micro stutters in games anymore 😍😍😍 (I have amd and it also worked with amd settings)
Excellent! Glad to hear that it works with AMD as well.
ok taking a chance you respond to this asap i have a lcd panel and led backlight 23.6 inch curved 144hrtz monitor and i put it on cvt reduced black with res 1722x1070 and the top of my screen blinks and bugs out not sure how to fix it with the res seems to fix the problem but causes that problem!
i get a permanent black screen right after i klick test, am i doing something wrong?
I have to try this. I play Fishing Planet and Fishing Sim World Pro Tour and while I’m looking at the water, it will pause for a slight second and then continue. I used to think that it was a failing video card, then I bought a new one, bought a bigger,newer monitor and I’m still getting that annoying pause. 🙏
thank you it helped me i hope that its not too late to thank you on this video
Thank you soo much man it helped my issues with micro stuttering and i had them since my first pc in 2014 and i did literally everything but nothing actually worked 💯❤️
How did you get it to let you set the cvt rb option to 60hz? It does not save the configuration, I have to set 59 or 61hz for it to be saved and I cannot modify it bro?
What if i oc my Monitor to 70hz and "only" get 69.999623 Hz. Allright ore could that be an issue?
That is not an issue.
@@OldsXCool Ty so no need to Change to reduced blanking ore?
Have some Bad tearing but thats my Monitor
i always had my monitor run at 59 hz, and i always felt like the game using vsync was not completely "smooth" not really a stutter but like a micro slowdown. using this trick and running the game at 60 did get rid of that so thank you :D
Hii Dude , how are you ?
dude ,what is the Difference between "Core Parking" and "C-states"?? both are power saving method . core parking and C6 is exactly same, so what the Difference?
thank you bro
EldiabLoO Core parking automatically completely shuts down CPU cores when they are not in use. C-states are various stages of power. C-state 0 will run all of your cores near 100% power constantly. C-state 1 or 2 will lower power (voltage) during times when “full power” is not needed. It’s similar to Intels speed shift...
Done it , but for some reason Im not able to select the resolution I want . thanks Intel
What graphic card you got
Fixed my issue. Thanks so much dude
Damn dude, I been pulling my hair out for months over this stutter.
I think this fixed it, and yes radeon has these custom resolutions and that specific setting you changed..
The problem is evident and problematic with free sync monitors. These things aren't plug and play you gotta tweak the shit out of things to get it running right.. Your setting was the one the fixed it it seems.
Glad my video helped. Things are supposed to be plug N play for the most part and the Nvidia driver should have picked the right timing profile automatically but it didn't. Plug N play works great until it doesn't.
Thank you for advice. I have 1440p 60hz monitor. It is shows 59.95 hz in test and have stutters in game. But in 1080p resolution shows 59.99hz and no stutters. Is there any solution?
Pls can you tell me whats the solution for this problem and i am getting 59Hz is it good ?
What if it’s not the monitor? Where can someone go for help with that?
when i turn this on my screen just goes black. is it normal for a 240hz ips to run at 239.74hz or no
239.7 is well within acceptable range.
@@OldsXCool ive been having an issue with stutter and i have been trying for days to fix it ive done everything
@@xvince2002 There is almost an endless list of things that can cause stuttering in games including the game itself. This is just one of them.
@@OldsXCool I know, just wish I could diagnose what's wrong. Been days trying to figure this out I would like to play games on my new 4090 rig but having too much stutter lol
Now what does it mean for someone like me who gets stuttering and has a 144hz gsync monitor? Does this video still apply to people who have above 60hz?
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Let me tell you it surely is a faulty monitor..my monitor does the same and worse so i thought of changing it i tried my pc on the tv and boom..not even a single stutter happened..this is disgustingly annoying by my 22 inches monitor..i should be changing it soon before it harms my GPU
does this work with dual monitors? Have 2 diff refresh rates 100hz and 60hz DP and hdmi-DP
Dude you are my hero !!! I try everything but this is next level, finaly stutterfree !!!!!
I'm glad I could help. Thanks for watching :)
I suffer from micro stutters with my i5 6600k and 980ti with Z270 MOBO. I'm on a Asus 1440p monitor LED. Can you help me please?
No, sorry. This video is just a PSA so people know that this monitor setting can be a problem and cause stutter.
Bro, I need your help, I set custom fresh rate to 140HZ and the test tell me the actual monitor fresh rate turns to 139.423..HZ, and when I set it to lower 120HZ, it turns to 119.112...HZ, How could this happen?
LockUrAsz thats not a problem i have the same
@@noescape7381 so what should we do?
@@xtsulunarphere3889 u have to set it with cru to 140.000 hz
@@noescape7381 it still like 139,85 hz
@@noescape7381 how did you set it?
i have the same exact problem still dint figure out start to think bad cable display port or hdmi my cable are 15ft which probably not help. but still i have try multiple other cable and i still get those micro shutter. this is getting very expensive
Normally using a cable that's too long will just cause the video to drop out all together. It's not likely to cause small stutters.
When i custom the timing and then press teat it says that a duplicate is already on my pc but i dont find it any advice?
Do you know how to do with VR?
thanks. the test showed my was 143.8... - 143.8>. Now its 143.9-144.0.
Hey bro. So do you have a fix for this issue where you are playing a game on 70hz, 70fps and I record 60fps (obs studio) and I look at the recording and it turns out extremely choppy? I viewed the recording in both 60 and 70hz because obviously since 70 is not a multiple of 60, anything that you look at that is 60fps will look really stuttery, including recording, and it was stuttery even when I viewed it in 60fps? I ran obs as admin and still same stutters. I then recorded at 70fps while playing a game on 70hz and the recording turned silky smooth, however when I uploaded it to RUclips... well it compressed it to 60fps leaving huge stutters I experienced previously. Is there any fix for this? I really don’t want to use 60hz anymore and I just want to record smoothly without having to buy a 120hz monitor so it’s a multiple of 60. Thanks!
You've already answered your own question.
@@OldsXCool ?
I tryed this now my monitor is stuck on out of range
pls help i cant createa cutom 1920x1080 resolutiopn and on the native it doesn't apply
I had a similar problem when I got a new 4k TV. It would not let me make a custom resolution while I was in the resolution that I wanted to customize. So I had to set the resolution to 720p or 4k and then create a new 1080p resolution with CVT timing. After that the new resolution became available for me to choose. I picked it and was able to display at 1080p with no stuttering.
@@OldsXCool thank u
Hey dude i could really use some help, i used this method thinking it would help fix my micro stuttering problem. But when i changed to "CVT reduced blank" and hit test and save, it never saved and it kept me on the default setting of my LCDTV. I figured it wouldnt work so i gave up tyring to change the settings, but when i load up 3d games im now getting really noticeable screen tearing. I had switched other settings like picking other options like "CVT" "DMT" but had never saved those changes. Id really appreciate help in a way to revert this if you or anyone knows anything
I have a GTX 1070 and intel core I7 but I have recently begun to experience stuttering in all my games except Minecraft. I have a slightly old monitor which is 60hz. The PC is fairly new, about 1 year old. Any have an idea on how to fix this
I know im late to this but.. thank you, this narrow the issue I im having BUT it seems that I cannot create a new custom resolution at in Nvidia control panel. So, I want to change one of the custom resolution>Standard> CTV reduce blank, but It doesnt seem to be appearing after I applied. Also when I do change the refresh rate while creating new custom resolution to 59 or 61 Hz, it appeared. But It doesnt seem to solve my microstutter :(
bro the problem with my thing is that when i pan the camera around slowly and steadily my frames seem like that the previous frame kinda just blurs out when the new one appears. i dont really know how to describe the problem. also happens the same when im scrolling through basically anything including the windows start button, the stuff kinda appears to be blurred and some lines appear on that particular part of the screen idek how do i describe it but yea i do not feel the lag i only feel annoyed because the frames of the game or the window itself are having issues
edit : i came to know that my issue may be called microstutter idk really lol but idk how to fix this particular issue and also when i play games like Minecraft through tlauncher game doesnt utilize my whole gpu and my frames go down. i have an rtx 3060 paired with a ryzen 5 3600. games barely use my gpu. it got fixed for most games when i installed a new cooler for my cpu but the problem remains the same for many games including apex legends, Minecraft. these games dont utilize my Gpu they only do about 60-70 sometimes as low as 40-50% and these cause lag
Same rig same Problem u find a fix?
@@dEiX. so i came to a conclusion that it isnt even a problem so there basically is no solution. its just how it is honestly, i had just bought my pc back then thats why it seemed like an issue to me
so in my nvidia controll panel it shows my refresh rate 166khz and then my hz 144hz, i need help please add me discord i have the AOC g2 monitor 144hz G sync free sync
You're right in all you said, thank you !
Oh wow... this also reduced the input lag I've noticed. Not sure if its placebo or not but it certainly feels like my mouse is moving a lot sooner than it used to
my screen scale changed when i do that
very niceeeee info, and great explanation!
So what i should do buy a good monitor? I have i5 9600k rtx 2060 im so tired of no finding the solution tofps drops
This video deals with only one possible cause for micro stutter. It is one of the weirdest ones that nobody knew how to fix which is why I made a video about it. There are so many reasons why your frames could drop. Having top tier hardware is hardly ever the sure thing.
So I play on my pc with tmod loader before it was on steam and when I was playing with my mods one day it just started stuttering so I uninstalled tmod loader to play normal vanilla but it was still stuttering I was confused I checked the files properties and all that junk but it was still doing it I've looked it up online and I'm not the only person to have this problem I've tried all sorts of old and new characters and worlds but nothing changes I've turned frame skip on and off nothing changes and tried changing some other things if anyone can help me it would be great it mostly happens when I click on stuff or jobs spawn in or sometimes just randomly and i dont think it's only terraria I think tf2 and other games are doing it too if anyone know how to fix this plz help
So if I have a 144hz monitor but i want to play a heavy triple A title at 60 fps will it be okay if i set the custom resolution at 144 hz with CVT Reduced Blank and cap the game using RivaTuner?
It’s probably best if you cap the frames on half your refresh rate since if it’s not a multiple of 144 you will cause stutters. Try 72fps and click apply on Rtss and it will be smooth
can i use this setting on a gtx 1070 Ti GPU with asus vg258monitor @ 144hz or 165hz ? i also have micro stutters in many games i play and recently the problem that when fps is 100 it feels like 40-50.
OK Nvm . stupid question. got it tested and i think theres is an improvement of smoothy feeling
My customize button is grayed out, am i missig something? I have 2 monitors and 1 tv hooked up. i am using a GTX1080Ti. thanks for the video.
Hi @OldsXCool
Dude, How Are you?
Can i Ask a question?
i have 2 laptop 14"(720p) and 15.6"(1080p)
in 14" laptop when i watch youtube videos on 360p /480p quality , its very clear without sharp and blurry
BUT in 15.6" Laptop (Gaming laptop) even on 720p Quality in youtube , i have some Blurry on videos , in 360/480p its sooo blurry.
what is reason bro? is it for Upscaling?
(Notice that my gaming laptop screen has Anti-glare property and i use windows 10 )
Tnx dude
I can only speculate what you're probably seeing. First of all You Tube's 360p video is anything but clear. 480p isn't too bad, but it's not going to fool you into thinking it's HD. Anytime you have a bigger screen you're going to see more flaws in the content. The 1080p gaming laptop has a bigger screen. Also a lower quality screens can often hide flaws with lower quality content......kind of smooth things over. I high quality screen looks nice when you have high quality content and not so nice in lower quality. This usually doesn't have anything to do with resolution. The resolution of a You Tube video is not directly related to your display's resolution like a game is. Like I said this is only speculation but it sounds like your gaming laptop has a higher quality monitor which is ruining lower quality content for you. My CRT rear projection TV can display You Tube's 480p content all day and it looks pretty good because it's softer, high contrast picture smooths out all of the blocky compression. However my 480p on my LCD upstairs looks like poo because it's so much sharper and brighter than my CRT. Does this mean my rear projection CRT is better than the LCD? Certainly not.
@@OldsXCool ahaaa , i understood
tnx really
I have a 2070RTX super... i have a asus VG27 monitor.. ive been dealing with complete microstutters.. not just in game.. audio\video stutter with mouse cursor aswell on the desktop... my monitor goes up to 165hz and i just found that out today.. ive been using 144hz this whole time... is this the reason for the microstuttering since i didnt habe it maxed out to 165hz?
If you're experiencing audio stuttering and mouse cursor stuttering just on your desktop your CPU is stressed out.