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jesseinsf:
I'm not sure how to say this nicely, but what is with the poor graphics performance on a 4K monitor. I thought it was my old computer at first (which used a GeForce GTX 960 with 4GB GDDR5 memory). Then I built a new computer using:

•   Running Windows 10 Pro for Workstations
•   Samsung 32" UH750 4K UHD QLED Monitor
•   Intel Core i9-9900K Up to 5GHz
•   NVidia GeForce RTX 2080TI Founders Edition Video card
•   Asus Maximus XI Extreme Motherboard
•   128 GB RAM DDR4 3200
•   Samsung 970 Pro m.2 1TB SSD
•   Creative Sound Blaster AE-9 sound card w/TaraLabs Cables


This high-end hardware made no difference. So, what is the issue, the issue is scrolling is Jittery when I scroll through the library. This is with and without "Free Sync on". Anyone have an Idea of what is causing this?

JimH:
Have the thumbnails all been built?  You can do this all at once in Options.  Otherwise, they are built as you scroll.

Drybonz:
I notice the same thing.  It's not a performance issue... it just doesn't have the smooth scrolling effect that we have come to expect in our browsers, apps etc... more like a jittery scrolling from the early 2000's.

Manfred:
Poor graphics performance does not mean poor video performance?
If yes - do you use RO HQ or RO Standard?

Awesome Donkey:
It's the smooth scrolling effect in views and stuff like that, it can be pretty janky at times. But I don't think there's any way(s) you can change it though. I can't recall if the scrolling is tied to Windows' smooth scrolling settings or not. But I wouldn't actually recommend trying to mess with that stuff.

Though, I actually wish I could disable the smooth scrolling effect used in MC and switch it to the system's line scrolling setting. That's been in my wishlist since day one. :P

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