| Using 3770k + GTX 690 is this issue normal?(1) | Category: Technical SupportJune-3-2013 12:34 PM PDT (10 years ago) ![]() | |
| Wanted to make sure a few things are normal: Before I get started I want to point out that all my hardware has been stress tested thoroughly and all indications is everything is pefect. When I play Diablo 3 I notice something (These happen both on my OC Profile & Stock Default CPU Settings) - VSYNC ENABLED (1) When I run around a map sometimes I get what is a laggish step to my character for a second or two (I am still moving) and then it continues fine - This isn't like a crazy micro-stutter where if I shoot my arrow it stops then continues after a few seconds - The best way I can explain this is if your ping jumped for a second and your character gets laggish but my ping is fine (2) When I encounter a larger group of mobs (since the mob density change in the last patch) and I gather up a bunch maybe 25-50 mobs I get laggish - I am pretty sure this is NORMAL but just to make sure. 27inch Crossover 2560x1440 GTX 690 (not overclocked) 3770k 16GB RAM @ 1866 Corsair SSD H100i Water Cooler I would appreciate any feedback | ||
| Using 3770k + GTX 690 is this issue normal?(2) | June-3-2013 2:49 PM PDT (10 years ago) ![]() | |
| BlackMamba , Can you post some information about your computer? You can find this information in the Direct X Diagnostic Tool: Click on Start Click on Run Type in: dxdiag (In Vista, type dxdiag in the search field) Hit Enter or OK Click on the Save All Information button at the bottom, and create a dxdiag text file, and copy and paste it ALL here. Could you also post your D3Prefs.txt file? It's located in the My Documents\Diablo III folder. _________________________________________________________ I'm available in the forums Monday - Friday, 12 pm - 8 pm Pacific Time Please provide feedback! - https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/Omrakos | ||
| Using 3770k + GTX 690 is this issue normal?(6) | June-3-2013 6:23 PM PDT (10 years ago) ![]() | |
| BlackMamba, Go ahead and remove/disable the foreground fps limiter as it's not going to do anything with Vsync enabled and can actually behave strangely sometimes. Everything else looks as it should though. I'd try an earlier Nvidia driver release to see if the symptom changes. Try this release: http://www.nvidia.com/object/win8-win7-winvista-64bit-306.97-whql-driver.html When installing them, use the Custom and Clean Install options, installing just the graphic drivers and none of the optional components. Lastly, if you're using the GTX 690 with SLI enabled, try it without. _________________________________________________________ I'm available in the forums Monday - Friday, 12 pm - 8 pm Pacific Time Please provide feedback! - https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/Omrakos | ||
| Using 3770k + GTX 690 is this issue normal?(9) | June-3-2013 7:00 PM PDT (10 years ago) ![]() | |
| BlackMamba, No, just having a 2nd screen connected shouldn't cause any issues. _________________________________________________________ I'm available in the forums Monday - Friday, 12 pm - 8 pm Pacific Time Please provide feedback! - https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/Omrakos | ||
| Using 3770k + GTX 690 is this issue normal?(11) | June-3-2013 7:03 PM PDT (10 years ago) ![]() | |
| BlackMamba, Did you get q chance to try the earlier Nvidia drivers yet? _________________________________________________________ I'm available in the forums Monday - Friday, 12 pm - 8 pm Pacific Time Please provide feedback! - https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/Omrakos | ||
