![]() Simply open the program and set the timer to 1ms or 1.00 and click on "set timer", you want this to match the response time of your monitor, for example if your monitor has a 5ms response time set the timer resolution to 5ms. Well what i found out is that for some odd reason the default timer resolution in windows 10 is set to 35ms, when i saw this i facepalmed, how did microsoft think a default timer resolution of 35ms would be a good idea for gamers on windows 10? Well anyways the fix is pretty simple, download a tool commonly used called "Windows System Timer tool" which can be downloaded here when testing latency with each game i noticed that the frametimes were pretty high thus causing the frames to hitch in what we gamers call "microstutter" its where the gpu skips a frame because it was rendered too late to be displayed in the amount of time required. I think i have finally found out why it happens and how to fix it. OK let me start off by saying i am like you, i have spent countless hours on forums and going through page after page of google search results on how to fix the horrible micro-stuttering in games on windows 10. ![]()
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