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I also had very low fps sometimes and a great input lag. I found out, that Asus GPU Tweak ( i use it with my asus gtx 660 ti) sometimes set the gpu clock down in idle mode, even when DCS is running...this problem only occured with Win 10.

 

Well the simple solution for this problem was to reset the properties of asus gpu tweak when the fps dropped

 

yes, often gpu's are put into adaptive power mode, or some other power management option, it is always good to check the gpu and the cpu do not have any power restriction setup.

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yes, often gpu's are put into adaptive power mode, or some other power management option, it is always good to check the gpu and the cpu do not have any power restriction setup.

 

tried those settings, but no luck here... still stuttering

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