MadbaLL
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you didn't fix anything. it worked before on 60hz refresh rate. we must find a way to work on higher refresh rate in win7.
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My vid. card -> MSI GTX460 HAWK @ 850/1700/2000 clocks (GPU/Shader/Mem.)
OS -> Windows 7 Ultimate x64
I've installed 259.81 WHQL Quadro drivers with a modified inf file,
microstutters are gone.
*** http://forums.guru3d.com/showthread.php?t=331547 <- check here for the drivers and the modified .inf file ***
I suppose it really is a problem with the 260.xx series of drivers.
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CP settings for pes2011.exe
AF -> 16x
AA Gamma Corr. -> On
AA Mode -> Application Controlled
AA Transp. -> Off
Extension Limit -> Off
Maximum pre-rendered frames -> 0
Multi-display/mixed-GPU acceleration -> Single display performance mode
Power management mode -> Prefer maximum performance
Texture filtering Anisotropic sample opt. -> Off
T. f. Negative LOD bias -> Clamp
T. f. Quality -> High Quality
T. f. Trilinear opt. -> Off
Threaded opt. -> On
Triple buffering -> Off
Texture filtering Aniso. filter opt. -> Off
Vsync -> Force On
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AF = Anisotropic filtering
AA = Antialiasing
opt. = optimization
T.f. = Texture filtering
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1280x1024x32 @ 60Hz Windows resolution
1280x1024 ingame/fullscreen (5:4/LB) Frameskip & Vsync not checked (in pes2011 settings.exe)
what?
the game runs @ 60 fps, 60Hz is ideal, 120Hz would be okay too
microstutter had nothing to do with refresh rate anyways
i am talking about a particular problem with gtx460 and 260.xx drivers
non of the pes games are designed to run above 60fps
what that has to do with it?
on win xp i always used 72hz refresh rate (i don't have that option in win7) and the game ran perfect.
Hi madball, did you get this sorted out yet? I recently replaced my 4850 with a GTX 460 1gb and I'm suffering the same stuttering.
I've heard you can flash a bios to run the card at 625 mhz instead of the 405 mhz "downclock" speed. But I haven't the nerve to try it! I think I'll just wait for any new drivers.
hang on a sec your telling me that on 70 and above the game doesn't stutter no way, i cant manage to play more than 60hz if thats what your saying
Hi madball, did you get this sorted out yet? I recently replaced my 4850 with a GTX 460 1gb and I'm suffering the same stuttering.
I've heard you can flash a bios to run the card at 625 mhz instead of the 405 mhz "downclock" speed. But I haven't the nerve to try it! I think I'll just wait for any new drivers.
he's got an ati card![]()
just set "power management mode - prefer maximum performance" in the NVCP (use msi afterburner to monitor your GPU clocks, you'll see that it runs @ 3d clocks then, instead of 2D)
i've read 10.11 cause some problems....
I have an ATI 5850.
With PES, not nearly enough of the graphic cards power is demanded, therefore the card switches into 2D mode. This means that the clock drops from 1000MHZ to 200MHZ. When this happens, or when their is a big change in fan speed, the game will jump as the switch takes place.
I would recommend using the graphic card drivers to force 3D mode when playing PES.