

I've also tried enabling and disabling G-Sync on my monitors. As I noted above, I've tried the various V-sync settings (including none). I've tried running MemTest, thinking that perhaps I have some failing memory sticks, but all tests pass perfectly. it seems to be the same regardless of the settings that I apply. Even with the test route, I find that moving all settings to the right (High, Ultra, etc.), the stuttering neither increases or decreases. Many of the routes that have very dense scenery and multiple AI consists seem to stutter much less than my bare-bones test route does. Ironically, the test route above demonstrates the greatest amount of stuttering. During the test, the FPS never drops below the mid-50s and the CPU temp remains relatively low (considering the overclocking that's applied.)

The moment the loco begins to roll forward I see stuttering (almost immediately) about every two or three seconds. Before the train rolls, CPU temp is the low 40's. My MSI afterburner overlay indicates between 60fps and 140fps, depending upon my current V-Sync setting (I've tried them all). For settings, I've tried moving every slider to the left (lowest), and disabled shadows entirely. Here's an example of what I've tried: I've created a test route consisting of a single (bare) baseboard with one straight length of track. Boosts up to 4.5Ghz.)ĭual Asus ROG 27" 1440P 144Hz G-Sync Monitors. I need a little advice as to what (more) I can try (if anything) to alleviate the stuttering I'm seeing in pretty much every Trainz (2019) route I try.
