

- #Evga precision x osd not working with arma 3 driver
- #Evga precision x osd not working with arma 3 Pc
We have put each one through their paces with what is probably the largest PC game benchmark suite in the English language. During that time, BTR has received an EVGA GTX 980 Ti SC+ card from EVGA for review, as well as purchased a Sapphire Fury X from retail. I use makeshift solution, where I can partially eliminate the stuttering, more precise management of locked fps, and I get much smoother looking in the cockpit.Two weeks ago, AMD released its new AIO liquid cooled flagship Fiji Fury X processor in a vain attempt to take the performance crown from Nvidia’s TITAN X and GTX 980 Ti. Path: C:\Users\xxxx\Saved Games\DCS.openbeta\Config\autoexec.cfg So unnatural acts only DCS world, no other game is as brutal fluctuations in the framerate. In such an extreme is not an effective nor G-sync crutch. The problem occurred from the N44 alpha and unfortunately it is here to this day. You will see clearly the fluctuations in frames -3 calmly +3 fps completely unreasonable. The surprise is instead of 60fps you get 62fps which is the first fault. Set lock framerate in the game to 60fps and leave the monitor Afterburner for the OSD value graph. Just do a simple experiment, where the error is stuttering manifest itself the most. Moreover: which modeiles have you tested trackir? Just an observation : you theory is missing a point : why the trackir is smooth at locked 60fps and is not at lets say 100 fps? Panning with mouse or hat switch is also smooth as can be. It is only panning with TrackIR that shows the issue. Note that there is NO jerkiness at all if you keep your head still and just turn the aircraft - the image you see is incredibly smooth and lifelike. "Notchy" is a good description - the image moves in discrete steps (like "click-click-click") that is seeming to skip frames. When you turn your head slowly, there is a definite (though consistent) step-wise motion of the image, almost as if the TrackIR is being sampled at a very slow rate. If I pause the game, and I use keyboard to pan around, or a joystick hat, everything is smooth from 40 to 200 fps.Īs soon as I un-pause trackir, and use my head to move left.right, the juttery is BACK.Įn you turn your head very quickly, there are no issues, the view snaps with no delay or stutter. I am not running too far away from my screen, maybe i am about 40-50 cm, sensors are perfectly centered with the camera, no other lights poluttions.
#Evga precision x osd not working with arma 3 driver
It also explains why this no only haunts DCS but all other games too and why no other driver can fix this, it's an "optical issue" software cannot solve.Įdit: make this quick test, look perpendicular so you have your "stutter" and the PAUSE/FREEZE TiR so your head's movements are cancelled out.ĭo you then still have stutter ? If not there is a big chance the reason above is true and all is fine once you pull it closer ) Edited Augby BitMasterĭo you then still have stutter ? If not there is a big chance the reason above is true and all is fine once you pull it closer ) It could be that dead simple and it would also explain why some with 8700k and Ti and Gigabytes of RAM have stutter.and others simply has NADA to do with HW but physical distance from the TiR parts to each other. I will pull the screen closer and give this a try, maybe 20cm make a difference. When I look perpendicular to the left or right and start moving my head in tiny bits there could be a thing you can call "micro stutter", but personally believe it is tied to the heads movement being to rough/chunky for the TiR resolution. Tbh, this makes a lot of sense and matches my experience last night when i tried to find that stutter on my rig, which I "for my perception" do not have. I think the issue, at least in my case, was sitting too far back for the resolution of the camera. I am over 3ft, maybe pushing 4ft, from the camera, my dad is much closer, in the <24'' range. TLDR of my belief, the 5 is higher res than the 4 and due to my pit I was sitting too far from the camera. Interestingly, neither of us have the jitters now. Recently, I gave the TrackIR4 to my dad and started using a TrackIR5. Just to throw in, I used to use TrackIR4 with a reflector, and later with DelanClip and it was always very jittery, twitching back and forth etc like a bad potentiometer.
