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Polling your gpu power consumption causes stutters in pretty much everything.
At least on previous gens, could be worth a shot.
Also, do you like the 9070xt? Ive been looking at them.
Do you know how to set pre-caching in windows 10 ? Please tell us if you do, thanks.
Turns out it was the "AMD Fluid motion frames" feature causing it, for me at least.
Yup, if you want games like this to run in the 500fps range instead of 2-300, this'll do it. But its total overkill and unnecessary on this level card. N like any frame gen, causes tons of weird issues depending on what title its used in.
Best bet is to turn all of those features off if the cpu its paired with has no issue feeding the card.