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I got the same CPU and amount of RAM (I got even the same card but it's collecting dust for 2 years now, replaced with 3090 2 years ago). Over the time I completely exhausted the potential of my 9700k and hyperx fury with OC (I did have 4 sticks x 8 GB which ran at xmp 3200mhz cl16). I couldn't OC all 4 RAM sticks because one kit had samsung mem chips and the other had hynix. I left the sticks with samsung chips even though it isn't b-die (type of chips with the most OC potential). It took me few days of tuning and at the end I increased bandwidth almost 10000mb/s, and decreased the latency almost 15microsec which is huge (now running at 4133mhz instead of 3200 xmp default). CPU is at 5.1 GHz all cores, and Uncore (cache/mem controller) is running at 4,6 GHz. I debloated windows with unnecessary things, regularly clean the system partition from temp files, disable and close some processes that I don't need at the time of the gaming.
I play on a 4k 60 Hz TV so I locked the framerate in a rivatuner. There is a method how to reduce input lag and stutters with v-sync on. As a result I get a flat frametime curve most of the time (I just increase the resolution to be GPU bound most of the time, 3090 can run a lot of games with DSR enabled, a combination of DLDSR & DLSS quality is fantastic). You can tune it in nvidia control panel and inspector for the best result. Also, ReBAR is on...
I get some stutters here and there (bike and flying long distance) but it never dropped below 47 fps (every settings highest except post processing), at 2,25x DLDSR of 4k (57xx x 3240) with DLSS at quality. CPU usage can hit 70% sometimes (that's when it starts to stutter), GPU is at 70-80% most of the time. And don't forget to turn off the raytracing, it just obliterates CPU and GPU for almost nothing.
this doesn't work at least on W11 as it already asings all cores to the game
What I've been doing is to...
1 - turn on dynamic resolution
2 - set minimum resolution scale (or whatever is called) to like 90%-ish. This way the dynamic resolution can't make my game ugly. (And isn't really even doing much of anything)
3 - Set minimum FPS to like 30 or 35.
4 - set maximum FPS 5 or 10 points above the minimum.
The goal is to find the FPS range your game typically runs at, and lock it down with minimum and maximum FPS so that it stays in a very tight range around that number. You want the frame rate to stop jumping around. That is the cause of a significant portion of the noticeable stuttering.
If it dips below 30 FPS, you'll probably still see a stutter then. But if you're fairly consistent above 30, this might get you fairly smooth gameplay. I hover around 40 - 50, so locking my frame rate to a tight range a little below that allowed me to turn all of the settings up and play with pretty smooth gameplay while it still looks really good.
BUT it was running fine before switching to win 11 it´s surely not a hardware problem,but something has gone wrong when upgrading to win 11. Obviously your hardware IS capable of better performance. Upgrading windows didn´t suddenly downgrade your gpu.
I just checked some youtube vids of someone with the same specs and they had 60 ish during outdoors combat. deffo not 30 with freezes.
honestly the fps drops and stutter sound like ray tracing is on.
double check all the settings, but mostly res and RT.
try setting everything to lowest and use a really low res, does it change anything?
if yes increase settings incrementaly until performance is bad again, back up a step.
If no
try reinstalling the game.
did you upgrade or do a clean install?
upgrade sometimes messes up and the simplest way to fix is to do a clean install.
But it it´s just this one game, probably not
https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2882168400