Marcin_89.683;n10443782 said:
Same problem here
Have terrible shuttering on my Rig :
Core i5 4690k 4.50 Ghz
GTX 1080 Gainward GS
16 Gb DDR3 2400 Mhz G.Skill Tridex
Cruciam MX200 SSD
Asus Z97 Pro-Gamer
Win 7 64
Just cant find a fix :/
I also Checked my PC with DPC Latency software and no problems ! This is the only game where i have a problem with shuttering !
Your rig should be able to perform pretty smoothly at a mix of High / Ultra settings. Disabling Hairworks or pulling back Foliage Distance to could really smooth things out. As a comparison, my specs are close:
i7-4790K @4.0 GHz
16 GB G.Skill Ripjaws DDR3
eVGA GTX 980 ti
Samsung EVO SSD
ASUS Z97-A motherboard
I get rock-solid performance in Fullscreen, 1920x1080, Ultra Settings + increased shadow tweaks, Hairworks Off, Frame Limit = 48 FPS.
(Hairworks On results in regular FPS dips. Frame Limits in the 50s result in totally random stutters [more like abrupt FPS dips]. A set Frame Limit of 60, unlimited FPS, and/or running in Windowed / Borderless results in hitching and microstutter, but only in select areas. But using the settings above results in absolutely
flawless performance. Not a single FPS fluctuation in any situation.)
Some questions to start:
1.) Using any mods, or have you ever used any in the past?
2.) Are you on a laptop? (The mo-bo alone makes me think not, but just want to be sure.)
3.) What are your game settings?
4.) Nvidia Control Panel Settings? (Check under the program-specific settings for
witcher3.exe, not "Global".)
5.) Whatcha got going on as far as overclocking, extra cooling, etc.
6.) Is your drive partitioned? (Not sure about this yet, but I think partitioning software for SSDs is causing some issues.)
7.) What anti-virus / -spyware / -malware stuff do you have installed?