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https://www.techspot.com/article/2382-halo-infinite-benchmark/
If it's not a GPU issue (check if it's running at 99%) could be CPU, RAM usage etc
If people are having to force dynamic resolution targets on a 3080, a 1080 won't stand a chance if you are trying to play at medium/high
You won't get stuttering on a 3090 if you have the settings right, change dynamic resolution frame target to 120 or whatever you want problem solved.
I mean my 3080 can run it no problem so maybe just actually try setting the frame target and then complain?
https://www.twitch.tv/videos/1228452385
can watch a whole 3 hours if you want don't really give a ♥♥♥♥ 😂
campaign or multiplayer with the right settings you will easily hit 80/90 fps
Yeah and micro stuttering stops if you set the frame rate target, it's only stuttering because it's dropping suddenly... but you knew that, I hope...
Why buy a 3090 if you don't even know how to set up in game settings properly despite there being many, many guides on how to stop stuttering
along with gsync off terrain on low Async compute on and a few other things as well
your advice of lock frames was far from a fix.and none of those guides worked.they
only lessened it.
That's what a dynamic frame rate resolution target is, it's two numbers... you change both to the desired number...
Your twitch stream looks stuttery to me
6 years?? It's older than that my guy, it's been the industry standard since around 2012