toniplavna 20 Report post Posted December 28, 2016 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ho9vW88O2UMI minimilized stuttering by , or removing vsync or put vsync+triple buffering but I think its still there from time to time. I not that noticable but its there. I read somewhere that its vanilla client problem which is removed in tbc , has something with 64fps client thing. Some ppl say it has with new hardware combination with old client...I found some soluting that people overclock their 60hz monitors to 64hz and cap fps to 64fps or lower the refresh rate of their 144hz monitors to 64hz... I dont wanna OC it and damage it so I didnt try that. BTW anyone have the same problem ? 0 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
toniplavna 20 Report post Posted December 28, 2016 Ok I found it in a FAQ "I experience constant micro stuttering despite having a powerful PC" This is a known issue and is due to the code that the vanilla client uses. Remember, it was made back in 2004. The best method to combat this is to use Windows display settings or your video card control panel settings to use refresh rate 64 Hz as well as use the same refresh rate for your monitor. In the WoW client, you can leave the refresh rate at 60 but do turn v-sync on. This trick seems to have the best result. 0 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Trophy Un1ocked 2 Report post Posted January 5, 2017 I just wanted to post this here as it may help you and others. I recently starting having stuttering issues as well out of the blue. After a few hours I found the problem. I was around level 30 and finally went into STV or Stranglethorn Valley. Picked up all the quests I could from the hunting village and starting zone at the North. Shortly after that started to experience stuttering when it hasn't been an issue previously. It was being caused by an addon. Specifically Questie. I though i could increase the addon memory, but doubling it to 94mb then making it out to 999mb did nothing to resolve the stuttering. (currently i have a GTX 1070, and 32GB of RAM) Playing on max settings I haven't had an issues until playing 5 minutes in STV. I assume it has something to do with all the tracking that questie does for all the "hunt x animal", and gather "x page of Green hills" along with the other kill/collect missions picked up outside of the Hemit hunting camp. I did try messing with the settings you had listed above, as well as doing some bit of standard computer IT maintenance on my own machine, and for me at least the only work around was temporarily disabling questie until half of those missions were done and there was not as much left to track. I assume that with all the "pins" it places on the world map/mini map as well as any thing that's tracking behind the scenes, it's just too much for WoW to handle. 0 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites