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Yeah I have tried disabling aero - it gives me stuttering as well as horrible tearing, worst case scenario so far.
This patch would not be nessecary as I thin because without vsync every game I have played works at constant 60fps but with this annoying stuttering, with vsync performance drops and I have fps drops as well, depending on game I get no drops at all to even 45-50fps (DQ VIII).
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12-17-2014, 11:50 PM
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Did you try updating your graphic card drivers? Fresh install?
Also what are your EE and VU percentages when stuttering occurs?
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12-18-2014, 12:20 AM
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Drivers updated about 2 weeks ago, newest ones, but I have about 60 optional and recommended win7 updates to install (checked install only nessecary updates during installation) and maybe some of them are actually to solve this vsync issues?
EE is from 40% to 70% max while gs is up to 20%, not more.
It doesnt matter , for example I can stand still and watch people walking in devil summoner and for few seconds its smooth like it should and then for about 2-3 seconds get choppy but still 60 fps, no sound stutter at all, ee and gs the same percentage.
Definitevly some software issue either from windows or pcsx2 but rather first one because most of you don't have issue like this.
Looking like typical micro stuttering known from pc gaming.
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4gb patch
http://www.ntcore.com/4gb_patch.php
Umm I just had an interesting thought. I went back through and reread what you said about what drive was system drive ect. Now I know this is going to sound ludicrous but try installing pcsx2 on your system drive and leave the iso on D drive.
I only say this bc access to the iso is critical and any disruption in the bandwidth can cause stuttering freezing ect. If you follow any of my suggestion I would pick the above. Honestly I was having similar issue driving me crazy. I moved iso to their own drive. Fixed it. It didn't occur to me until now that you had pcsx2 installed on same drive.
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How about posting a video of what's happening.
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(12-16-2014, 06:19 PM)markyrocks69 Wrote: You harddrive may be bottlenecked. Try running the game from a non system drive, usb stick ect. Mine would stutter/freeze frame drop to 47fps then return. Windows was beating up my hardrive for whatever reason. Put my isos on secondary drive. Runs smooth as butter. O also vu stealing can cause screen flicker.
Hard drives don't get bottlenecked.
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(12-18-2014, 03:00 AM)fade2black001 Wrote: Hard drives don't get bottlenecked.
If you think that then you must believe in the tooth fairy, the easter bunny and Peter Pan.
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LOL. You're funny
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