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Anyone else getting microstuttering when increase power and temp limit to max in X1?

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Friday, February 04, 2022 6:21 AM (permalink)
After fixing my stuttering problem with a 3080 ti xc3 hc, thanks to some Mods here and my little bro's advice, I found stuttering reintroduced itself in Apex Legends when I increased the power and temperature limit to max in precision X1 (v1.3.0.0).
 
To make sure it was just the software, I downloaded MSI afterburner and maxed out power and temp limits there, and just like that there was no stuttering. 
 
I would rather use X1 because of my EVGA graphics card, so hopefully someone from EVGA can patch this later down the road.
 
I did shoot a comparison video, but it's hard to tell from the footage—it's something you have to feel rather than see on video. It's a night and day difference in person.
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    BiggyNewton
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    Re: Anyone else getting microstuttering when increase power and temp limit to max in X1? Saturday, February 05, 2022 3:03 PM (permalink)
    I'd just use MSI's AB for the time being and check back when they update X1.  Or if you want to stick with X1 just keep it a 100% power.  Typically you can get more stable core clocks with a fan curve adjustment and almost identical performance to bumping the power %.


     
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    Re: Anyone else getting microstuttering when increase power and temp limit to max in X1? Saturday, February 05, 2022 3:48 PM (permalink)
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    I'd just use MSI's AB for the time being and check back when they update X1.  Or if you want to stick with X1 just keep it a 100% power.  Typically you can get more stable core clocks with a fan curve adjustment and almost identical performance to bumping the power %.

    Thanks...yup, that's what I'm using for now. I do like x1's interface, so hopefully EVGA addresses this issue.
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