My old system ran DCS perfectly without any stutters. I had an AMD 5900x and a 6900xt GPU. I had 32GB of ram. When I saw new tech coming out, like the new 4090 and hearing how its going to be extremely fast. I figured I would dive right in and prepare myself.
Firs the new AMD's came out so I got myself the 7900x. In order to do that I needed a new motherboard and new memory. I first bought the gigabyte x670 Elite.. Something like that. Gskill DDR5 6600 running 16GB x 4. Then I got the MSI Geforce 4090 Trio GPU. I noticed DCS would just stutter every 30-60 seconds. I tried everything. I tried lowering the HZ in Steam, tried closing all other running programs.. I even tried a clean install of windows 10. Then I thought, ok maybe its windows 10, so I bought windows 11. Then I thought, maybe its the motherboard since I cant put the memory into XMP mode. So I bought a different motherboard, the MSI x670 MEG. I spent a ton of money just to try and get the only game/sim i play to work.
It runs, you can tell it wants to run perfectly smooth. I have everything turned up and if I dont do anything but look straight, its running at 144FPS in VR smoothly. THe machine is a beast. But when I turn my head, stutter, still at 144fps but that split second stutter.. I am also getting some ghosting when I turn at a high rate. Never had that before.
I looked up everything on youtube, google search, steam forums and even here. I noticed that even when im in the Steam home screen i get these purple bars that come up on the performance graph. Yep, just sitting here doing nothing and I still get the purple bars which in the Steam Home screen causes the stutters.
I have a feeling they havent weeded all the issues out with the memory and CPU yet. I feel like throwing my PC out the window! DONT UPGRADE to the next gen yet! Its full of bugs.
If anyone has suggestions I would appreciate it. Maybe someone out there has a similar setup without issues or fixed these issues. Thank you.
Everything in 2d works fine! I can run Cyberpunk 2k everything turned up to the max no stutters. This is a VR issue and I dont know if its the new AMD chip or the DDR5. Watch them all try to blame someone else too.