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Try playing the game in Windowed fullscreen... although not acceptable you will have an improved experience
Stuttering Fix: Change this setting if you have stuttering on a high end PC
Go to your NVIDIA Control Panel > Configure Surround, PhysX, then look at your PhysX settings and make sure its set to "GPU" and not "AUTO (GPU)" or "CPU".
I always had high FPS but stuttering due to high CPU usage because this setting was set to "AUTO (GPU)". Since I changed this setting to "GPU" I have no high CPU usage anymore and no stutters.
So as you can see the setting "AUTO (GPU)" is not the same as "GPU".
P.S
Im using G sync , could that be related ?
G-sync could absolutely be related. I would try turning off G-Sync, or as others suggested running in windowed fullscreen (just make sure in Nvidia control panel that G-sync isn't also enabled for windowed fullscreen; for me at least it is off by default)
I'm on an RTX 3070 and the game absolutely will not run for more than 5 min unless I limit core GPU clock speed to 1200mhz. it's wild, and no patch in 9 days...
yeah it always feels like this "shouldn't" make any difference for performance or stability, yet in my experience it seems like it often does.