So I recently got a 144hz monitor and have now been playing around with getting Da Best fps. Initially I didn't feel like fucking around with a config and just lowered my settings to the minimum; however, even if I'm getting an otherwise steady 200+ fps, I occasionally get these weird skips, where my game will completely freeze for anywhere from a tenth of a second to a full second or two. I can't really see any constants; sometimes it happens during fights, or just during rollouts, from four times a game to not at all for hours at a time. Occasionally at the start of a round, my game would freeze for the whole of the freeze time.
I eventually got annoyed enough to decide maybe a config would solve the problem and installed Comanglia's. Since then I've never gotten a skip that lasts more than half a second, but they still happen. Any ideas on why this is happening?
So I recently got a 144hz monitor and have now been playing around with getting Da Best fps. Initially I didn't feel like fucking around with a config and just lowered my settings to the minimum; however, even if I'm getting an otherwise steady 200+ fps, I occasionally get these weird skips, where my game will completely freeze for anywhere from a tenth of a second to a full second or two. I can't really see any constants; sometimes it happens during fights, or just during rollouts, from four times a game to not at all for hours at a time. Occasionally at the start of a round, my game would freeze for the whole of the freeze time.
I eventually got annoyed enough to decide maybe a config would solve the problem and installed Comanglia's. Since then I've never gotten a skip that lasts more than half a second, but they still happen. Any ideas on why this is happening?
Not sure if this would help, but could be a cord connection issue? Maybe try a new HDMI (if you're using it) or try plugging it into a different hdmi port on your monitor
Not sure if this would help, but could be a cord connection issue? Maybe try a new HDMI (if you're using it) or try plugging it into a different hdmi port on your monitor
PontNot sure if this would help, but could be a cord connection issue? Maybe try a new HDMI (if you're using it) or try plugging it into a different hdmi port on your monitor
hdmi does not support 144hz so there's ur problem
use dvi
[quote=Pont]Not sure if this would help, but could be a cord connection issue? Maybe try a new HDMI (if you're using it) or try plugging it into a different hdmi port on your monitor[/quote]
hdmi does not support 144hz so there's ur problem
use dvi
Yup, been using DVI. I wouldn't think that hdmi would cause skips like this anyway; just bad frames in general, right? My card has two DVI ports on it though, so I guess I'll try the other one.
Yup, been using DVI. I wouldn't think that hdmi would cause skips like this anyway; just bad frames in general, right? My card has two DVI ports on it though, so I guess I'll try the other one.
Make sure your DVI is dual link and not single. When I got my 144hz monitor, single link would cause the screen to look pretty bad but i'm not sure if it's what's causing your issue but its worth making sure of.
Make sure your DVI is dual link and not single. When I got my 144hz monitor, single link would cause the screen to look pretty bad but i'm not sure if it's what's causing your issue but its worth making sure of.
if youre using amd card, update to 17.1.1 drivers, fixed it for me
if youre using amd card, update to 17.1.1 drivers, fixed it for me