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Manni:

--- Quote from: terrym@tassie on August 30, 2024, 07:15:47 am ---@Manni, What Nvidia driver version are you using?
I get frame drops on a 4060 unless I use Nvidia driver 357.58 or lower.
The drops occurred whether I used HDMI 2.0 or HDMI 2.1, Present queue enabled or disabled. Tried every other 'tweak' I could think of (MSI enabled, MPO disabled etc).
The driver revision is the key factor for my setup.

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I never had frame drops until yesterday, including with the latest drivers, so probably not the best source of help. I have a 3090, which is more powerful than your 4060. You might have to try to load the performance settings for JRVR, to make sure you're not taxing the GPU too much, and then go up from that point.
I only set vsync on and until today nvidia performance to normal. Setting it to max performance (which is required for some) resolved the issue. I have no idea what changed in the last two weeks, while I was on holiday (so definitely didn't do any tweaking).

terrym@tassie:
Good luck @Manni, you can't even be bothered to read folks posts properly.

Manni:

--- Quote from: terrym@tassie on August 30, 2024, 07:51:10 am ---Good luck @Manni, you can't even be bothered to read folks posts properly.

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Did you read my posts, including the last one, just above your initial question?

I was only letting you know that it's perfectly possible to have no frame drops with a recent driver using a 3xxx or 4xxx GPU (well, around 1 frame drop per hour if bitstreaming, provided your GPU is powerful enough for the settings used), so I have no idea what's wrong in your set-up, but if you prefer to remain stuck in the past, that's entirely up to you.

I explained how I got back to having no frame drops using the latest driver. I'm now experimenting with changing the min/max GPU/mem clocks to save some power without dropping frames (i.e. not having to select max performance in the NV CP).

Good luck to you too!

Smack:
Sorry for the stupid question since i'm no native talker. What exactly does this function do? could someone please explain it for dummy ;)

JimH:
Hendrik explained it in the first post of this thread.

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