It’s funny you mention dx12 just now because I thought that was the problem and gave it try. Loaded into an air battle and had to quit almost instantly.
There is no reason I can think of that this should be happening. I can run Cyberpunk at top settings, but War Thunder even turned down has micro-stutters? It’s not frame drops, I track those with RivaTuner, and it doesn’t appear to be server lag or anything either.
Yea it makes 10x worse when turning dx12 on. And yea I experience no frame drops or anything. It is ridiculous war thunder used to be the one game I would go to and never have any issues lol
What is your CPU and RAM usage in play? Looking for exacts, not average. This includes spikes in usage.
Background processes?
Mobo & Bios version?
SSD config?
Max Temperature while gaming?
GPU config and usage?
Lastly, comparing a game to game you have to compare the right kind of games. Cyberpunk does not have the same physics and simulation calculation. Think of sub-layer calculations as well like damage modules, etc.
DX12 is in beta for WT and has massively improved over the last few weeks alone.
I run a :
i7-10700k
RTX 3070
32GB RAM
WD Black NVME M.2
Graphics : MAX including Ray Tracing while streaming 1080P@60FPS. Only time I will notice a frame drop is a match or two just before a DX12 crash. Crash happens maybe once a day.
On your place I would first update all the drivers. Just go to your motherboard manufacturer website, search for your motherboard exact model, go to the drivers section, download and install everything from there, including the newest chipset drivers. Then go to Windows power settings and set your power plan to High Performance. Restart your computer and check if you still have these problems.
Neither CPU or RAM spike in these instances, mobo I updated the bios the other day hoping it would be a fix but it did not, I had it on my 970 evo nvme and switched it to a 980 pro and still same issue, temps look more then fine nothing out of the ordinary, gpu is a 3070ti and usage is usually pinned to 95% but as it should be.
Im here to tell you some good news my friend i hope it works for you. I clean wiped all my cpu drivers and reinstalled with all new, it seems to have stopped
Checked event viewer didnt show anything I will recheck after a few warthunder games. Windows version is 10 pro 22h2, and bios is Version 3067 (asus tuf b650)
i had no problems with my 12th gen, its the last generation they made that actually worked properly. 13th and 14th gen were the issues and thats why i didnt go for another intel cpu
I don’t doubt it but 13th and 14th gen have had issues with instability and it only recently was “fixed” with a bios update. I just wasn’t willing to chance it, most people have been switching back to 12th gen from what I heard due to this.
The only fix isn’t a BIOS update? New drivers fixed power allocation, or you can simply undervolt the CPU to achieve better performance.
Chance it… How? You need half a brain to go into your bios and see that your CPU is taking 60-70 watts more power than is needed at very unsteady intervals.
I mean that’s not just not true, it happened to plenty of people who have half a brain, and there were oxidation issues that you literally could not fix.