

Specs, DxDiag, and more should be attached. Which power management mode (adaptive, optimal, max perf) do you prefer I've read conflicting things over the years and am wondering what people prefer for this setting in the nvidia control panel. I have a sneaking suspicion it just may be the fact that I got an overclocked EVGA NVIDIA GeForce GTX970 SuperSC ACX 2.0+ which sets off the output rhythm. Anyone have any step-by-step guides for using what others have called "NVIDIA Profile Inspector" or how I can at least try to smooth the visual? It just breaks the immersion for me. Once your computer is turned off, you can power it on again.
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I've tried all the typical avenues: driver updates, turning off shadows (which have their own blocky issues) etc. How to optimize NVIDIA GeForce Now settings for best performa.

I didn't have these issues on my old laptop so I know it's something either about my hardware or configurations that SWTOR doesn't like. I can turn everything to low and still see the same issues, so I know it's not lacking hardware. 2-3 seconds con-Power settings both windows and nvidia settings on power. 60GHz 32 gb RAM DirectX 12 GeForce RTX 3080tiMy observation is that WOW. If youve experience stuttering or hitching in DirectX 12 in games like Control. The stutters exist no mater the graphics settings. Type graphics settings in the Windows search box and click Graphics settings. Thankfully after that suggestion the game went from being an unplayable flip comicbook to the microstutters I still experience today. I posted this issue in the past and some brilliant soul was able to tell me that if I turn "Triple Buffering" to "On" and set "Pre-rendered frames" to "1" in the NVIDIA Control Panel the experience should be much improved. My game has what I call "microstutters" every couple of seconds where the graphics hitch and create a "tear" in the visual experience. I know there's a lot of comments in general about SWTOR's rendering/engine limitations and negativity aside I just want to make sure I have every possible feature adjusted to obtain the best possible performance.
