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  1. Bearshin, Not sure where to find that in Windows 10. Did a search, but not coming up with anything that looks like the admin tool. I do remember that in Windows 7 so I know what it use to look like. We did check the CPU voltage with AMD Ryzen Master and CPUID HWMonitor while running DCS and everything according to Digital Storm's tech said that everything look normal. Regards, Feetwet
  2. I agree, hope one day someone decides to fix it. I don't know if DCS is aware of it, but I see talk about it in other threads. Maybe someday in a future release of DCS they might be able to address this. Or Maybe if this is a Track IR issue then Natural Point might do something about it. In the mean time I do what I do best wait and get older. Maybe sometime in my life time they will fix it. Regards, Feetwet
  3. Hi Flappie, I'm using Track IR 5 with the latest software version 5.4.2.27545 You bring up a good point and I did as you suggested and went into the Track IR software and used 3D Preview mode and Camera view, the head movement is very smooth. The other thing I noticed is the stuttering I am seeing is only showing up in DCS with Track IR running. I did install another game called IL-2 and looked very carefully for any stuttering, but did not see any in IL-2. Thanks for ideal. Regards, Feetwet
  4. Lange, I thought that this might be a problem with one of my M.2 drives, so I reinstalled DCS on another M.2 drive and still got the same stutters. Not sure this ruled it out, because all the M.2 drives could be causing the problem, but since it only happens when Track IR is running I focused on Track IR. I did see a post from back in 2018 with a petition for Natural Point to fix their driver and I did speak with them on the phone and they were aware of such a problem, but they would not acknowledge if their driver was the cause and I can only hope that they would contact DCS and look into it. Thanks Again, Feetwet
  5. Will, I tried full screen and then I lowered the resolution and notice the stutters were still happing at the same frequency. If I do not load Track IR or I use a hot key to Pause Track IR the stuttering goes away. I did not try using the mouse, but if I use the Num Keypad to move my head around I do not see any stuttering even though this is a hard way to fly since it's hard to get your head pointed this way when you need to locate a switch to push. Thanks for the help. Regards, Feetwet
  6. Hi Lange I did try this and I'm sorry I forgot to respond, because it sounded like a great idea. It did not have any effect, but let me explain how I did it in case I did it incorrectly. Also, Thank you for providing the idea. I launch both programs and then used the Task Manager and found their names running under the details tab. Then I right clicked them each one at a time and set their Priority to High. Then went back into DCS to see if the stutter was gone, but in both cases the stuttering was still there. I call them micro stutters because they happen very fast. The FPS does not have time to go down to zero, but it feels like it does. If you look really carefully you will see the AI stop moving for a millisecond and the scenery stops momentarily as well. A simple 360 roll feels more like a ten point roll. The stutters are very fast and I'm trying to figure out how to capture them on video even though I know others have seen them. I have to believe that something like this is fixable. I can't figure out where to focus my efforts on getting this fixed. When I watch the Frame Rate is say it's dropping from 60 down to 30 and then back up, but if that were the case I would think this would still look like things are moving smoothly not micro stuttering every second. I'm not a programmer so I just guessing at the problem, but I do see other people posting videos and their screens look smooth as they fly. My guess is a machine like this one should be able to handle a smooth frame rate, but I could be wrong, I'm still learning as I go. Regards, Feetwet
  7. Hi Bearskin, I joined the ASUS ROG and Natural Point the makers of Track IR forums. Buy the way, thank you for the suggestion. First things first. You were right their are a lot of people having this same issue and their is even a tread on the DCS forum going back to 2018 with a petition asking Natural Point to fix this problem. As good as this all sounds Natural Point says their aware of the issue, but they sound like they don't know what's causing it. They asked me to make video of it and suggested I use the video recording software built into Windows 10 (Windows Key followed by G). All new to me. When I tried doing this in DCS, it brings up a screen on top of DCS with several recording buttons and it darkens the screen. What's interesting when I do this is the stuttering goes away. WHY??? Please any one know why? Also, is DCS aware of this issue and is their any one at DCS that could help me with trying to fix this problem. I know that is a lot to ask for just one individual, but I have always dreamed of one day learning to fly DCS and I'm not ready to give up on that dream just yet. S anything ED or DCS can do would really be appreciated. The more I dig into this problem the more confusing it gets. In the mean time I spoke with Digital Storm and ask them to help me make sure my Bios and motherboard software is up to date. Hopefully they will get back to me today and let me know if I need to update. Please DCS I am asking for your help if their is anything you can do. Regards, Feetwet
  8. Hi BIGNEWY, It's amazing the time you spend helping so many people, so I wanted to say thank you for all your help all over the forum. I know a lot people would be lost without your help. Yes I've have been reading your threads all over the forum helping everyone. Absolutely amazing. So thank you. Now back to business. I tried all that you mentioned above: different USB ports, removing all USB devices that are not necessary, updated all windows and video drivers, but the only thing I did not mess with was the motherboard and bios since the machine is brand new and I'm not that familiar with it. It was built by Digital Storm so I had there technician remote into the PC and check every thing he could. He also ran several utilities like AMD Ryzen Master to check CPU voltage and temps, FurMark, Heaven and Superposition (4k Benchmark 11876) Benchmarks to overload the CPU and GPU and they all ran smoothly. I tried running these utilities with Track IR running in the background and saw no problem. I see a lot of talk about refresh rate, but it does not matter what refresh rate I have set. What I see is a very rapid FPS drop and then backup and when that happens their is a stutter. I'm guessing their is some recourse that Track IR and DCS are sharing, but when I hit the hot key to pause Track IR in DCS the stuttering seems to stop, so I am wondering if its worth uninstalling Track IR and reinstalling the software again. Any thoughts? Regards, Feetwet Update: I just tried reinstalling Track IR 5.4.2 drivers and it had no effect.
  9. Hi BIGNEWY, I gave it a try but no go. I ran two mission: the first was a F-18 mission with a Mig-21 and all I did was a 360 roll watching my aircraft stutter as it did its roll. Then I tried the F-16 Startup Training Mission and I watched as other F-16s taxi in front of my aircraft just stuttering by in a jerky fashion. I could see the frame rate drop momentarily from 60 down to 40 and back up. By the way, if I pause Track IR then everything stays smooth until I release the pause. Thanks for the suggestion. Regards, Feetwet
  10. Hi Worrazen, I would be more than happy to help you test with my machine. I replied to your PM, but I can't tell if it went through because when I checked the sent box it shows zero messages sent. But to answer your question, anything I can do to help especially with my machine I would be happy to do. I'm so very impressed with DCS, so anything I can do to improve it for myself and other please count me in. Regards, Feetwet
  11. Hi Bearskin, I tried two different ports. I noticed that half the ports are blue and the other are Red. I think this has something to do with Gen 3 and Gen 4, but to be safe I tried it in both and still had the stutters. But you have a good idea and I think what I will do is remove everything I can except for the keyboard, mouse and Hotas, and for some reason my monitor needs a USB Plug not sure why and then I will move the Track IR to another port and see what happens again. Thanks for idea. Regards, Feetwet.
  12. Hi Bob, If I ever find a solution I will let you know since flying with Track IR is so much more immersive. Regards, Feetwet
  13. Hi BIGNEWY, I tried it and unfortunately it did not have any affect. But I wanted to thank you for preparing the Autoexec.cfg file for everyone. I just dropped the file into my /DCS World/Config directory of DCS and restarted the computer and DCS. I tried running several different missions and I still see the stutters every second. I'm not sure at this point what else to try. I learned a lot about my computer with your help and everyone else, so I am very grateful for all that you guys have done. What a great community that so many of you would offer to help. I have tried disabling the SMT (Hyper-treading), overclocked the GPU, tried assigning DCS to a specific Cores, moved DCS to another drive, unplugged certain devices to free up USB ports, removed my USB Hub, tried different settings in DCS, video board and monitor, set DCS to priority in the Task Manager, tried the Open Beta, even set the refresh rate to 60 Hz and it still drops the rate by what looks like 30 FPS know matter what refresh rate I use. In the end the only thing that stops the stuttering is turning off Track IR. But something tells me it's not Track IR since there are so many other users using it with DCS. I just think that DCS is using up all the bandwidth of the CPU that their is no more room for resources on the CPU for the both of them. I will admit that watching the sim running without Track IR is a beautiful thing to see. Watching all those AI planes takeoff while kicking in afterburners or watching other aircraft in external view is something to be seen. Unfortunately, the moment I turn Track IR on again everything in the sim just starts stuttering. I mean everything. Not just my head movement, but every other object in the sim. I wish another company made something similar to Track IR with a 64 bit driver that might behave better with DCS, but I looked and their is nothing out there. In the end I hope someday I get to learn how to fly the F-18 and the F-16. After reading the manuals I can see their is no other hardcore sim like it. Again thanks for trying to help. If you think of anything else let me know and I will give it a try. Thanks Again, Feetwet (Robert)
  14. I don't thinks it's a Track IR problem any more. I think Track IR was a by product of the stuttering going on in the background. I turned Track IR off by not loading it and then I went into a training mission and with my head not moving and watched two AI F-16s takeoff and noticed them stuttering down the runway. I watched a truck drive by the front of my airplane, as it drove by in a Jerky or what looked like a stuttering manner. I don't even think my hardware is the issue since I have now tried other games and they all run fine. I can only assume something is going on with DCS. Thanks, Fetweet
  15. I tried it and it had no effect. Thanks, Feetwet
  16. Hi Sn8ke, I may have spent two much money on this machine, but my hope was that I could use it for DCS and possibly other flight sims down the road. I have always wanted to get into DCS and thought that this machine would have no problem trying to run it as well as other software. I will contact the Digital Storm Tech and verify that the high performance is enabled for my CPU in Windows. My guess it already is. They spent a lot of time tweaking this machine. I do know that they check the memory and since this is a AMD computer they give XMP Memory profiles another name, but they did check to make sure that the memory profile was turned on and it is set to 3200 MHz. I'll will also mention the SMT in the Bios as you suggested. I believe this processor has 32 cores, but I believe most games only use 2 to 4 at best. I just figured that DCS would leave the other cores alone, but some day if I get into video editing I figure I could use them. I will also try deleting FXO and Metashaders folders to rule that out. not sure what that it so I do not know what I am loosing by deleting it, but at this point I have nothing to loose. I tried reinstalling DCS on my primary M.2 drive just to see if that would make a difference, but like everything I have tried it had no affect. No matter what I do I still see my frame rate cut in half every second and I tried setting the refresh rate to 60 Hz, but as you know that did not help either. I thought about getting a second video board, but I see a lot of game developers moving away from SLI and in the old days DCS did not play well with SLI so I just figured one RTX 2080 Ti liquid cooled would be enough. It's just giving me a headache sitting in a training mission and watching other aircraft move in a jerky fashion as they move past me or trying to move my head around with Track IR and having it pause every second. Not sure what DCS is doing in the background, but like you said I have watched Cinebench, Heaven, and Furmark all run as smooth as silk so it has to be something that DCS does not like about this machine. Thanks for the advice. Regards, Feetwet
  17. Hi Lange, Thanks for the idea I do have it set to Maximum Performance which has no effect. I thought the problem might be tied to Track IR, but now I'm not so sure anymore. I feel like it's a product of the rapidly changing Frame Rate in DCS. I'm was just trying a training mission and at the beginning of the mission the plane is paused while everything in the cockpit is still working, including the radar. I notice the B-Sweep line starts skipping across the screen about six seconds after the start of each mission. It's like for 4 to 6 seconds everything is smooth and then suddenly the frame rate starts dropping in half and bouncing back up very quickly and everything in the cockpit from B-sweep line on radar to head movement with Track IR all start skipping. Even if I watch outside and look at an aircraft flying by I will see it pause momentarily. It take about a few seconds on the start of every missions, but once it starts it never stops bouncing the framerate and everything in the sim gets jerky. I do hope this problem can be fixed or a least I find a way to minimize it so I can at least fly DCS. Regards. Feetwet :(
  18. Hi Lange, I have selected my monitor refresh rate to 60Hz and set DCS VSync to on. It is still stuttering when I look around I see the FPS drop below 60 every other second and then bounce back up to 60 FPS. It seems whenever it drops, it stutters for a micro second making it very uncomfortable to fly smoothly. The only way to get rid of the stutters it is to turn Track IR off or Freeze it. Thanks for trying to help. Feetwet
  19. I just got a new machine and the first thing I noticed after installing DCS software was the stutters caused by Track IR and DCS. If I try running DCS with Track IR turned off or just put my hand over the receiver the stutters go away. Is there no fix for this?
  20. Hi Oceandar, Thanks for your post. I saw BIGNEWY post earlier and tried adding the Autoexec.cfg. I copied the one he posted and place it in the Config directory of DCS and reboot just in case. It still stutters like mad. What I have noticed is if I place my hand over the Track IR receiver blocking the signal it stops stutters and the frame rate stays at 60 FPS. When I lift my hand it goes back to drop the frame rate by half and then back up causing the stutter. Thanks for idea to try. Feetwet
  21. I enabled Max Performance and turned off Windows Defender and it didn't seem to help. I'm still seeing the frame rate dropping from 60 fps to 40 fps and then back up, while that's happening it causes a micro stutter with head movement and everything around me include my aircraft. What's interesting is when I point my Track IR at the ceiling so the receiver cannot see it the micro stutters stop. I may not be able to see in front of me, but I can see my aircraft rolling smoothly just before it crashes. This is definably a problem with Track IR and DCS and I'm hoping someone might know a fix for it. Maybe Track IR has a problem with newer monitors and higher refresh rates. I did try locking my refresh rate 60 Hz which did not help. Thanks, Feetwet
  22. It looks like the problem has something to do with Track IR and DCS. I tried turning off Track IR by not loading it and went into DCS and loaded the same missions and noticed almost no stuttering. But how can you really fly DCS without Track IR? I then tried different settings like locking my resolution and monitor at 60Hz and turning V-Sync in the game on. Nothing worked. The only way to get rid of the stuttering is to get rid of Track IR unless someone knows how to fix this issue. I just can't see flying DCS without Track IR. I pray there is a fix to this. I really want to get back into DCS. Anyone have any advice. Regards, Feetwet
  23. Hi BIGNEWY, When I got the machine they explained that they do not overclock the New AMD Ryzen 9 chipset. It's base clock is 3.7 MHz and it throttles on its own to 4.5 MHz. They say its best to not over clock AMD for stability reasons. I was wondering whether my monitor the LG UltraGear 38950G 38 inch running in its native resolution of 3840x1600 might be an issue. I tried running DCS in a much lower resolution by going into the game and lowering the resolution, but it had no affect on the stuttering ever second. It would still stutter all the time making a simple aileron roll look choppy. Thanks for any advice. Feetwet
  24. Only game I have bought so far since it's a new computer. I tried turning G-Sync off on the video drive and V-Sync is not checked in DCS. I do not have any other games, but the technician that built the computer tried several benchmarking software programs that really pushed the GPU and one that is designed to pushed the CPU and they all ran very well. I am running a new monitor as well LG UltraGear 38GL950G with is an 38 inch monitor running in its native resolution of 3840x1600. I'm wondering has anyone had problem running in this resolution with DCS? Thanks, Feetwet
  25. Hi BIGNEWY, I checked with the tech and he said that the GPU is clocked for what they consider stable operation but is close to the Max. Last night they tried adding MSI Afterburner and I believe it was showing a base clock on the GPU of 300 MHz and they boosted it to 405 MHz, which did not remove any of the stuttering. I also noticed that it always starts right away in any mission, plane or terrain. We tried shutting down apps running in the background while checking CPU temp, GPU temps and access to the M.2 drives to see if their was any correlation. Since it's my first flight sim in a very long time I am left scratching my end. I would have thought this much RAM, CPU and graphics card would have no issues with DCS. Appreciate any help. Regards, Feetwet
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