@darkshamrock5763

Thank you for this. I’m a new pc gamer at 41. I’ve been playing consoles my entire life and I’m just starting to learn.

@threxi0n

Quick tip with RTSS, if you have the game running, you can hold the left ctrl key while clicking add, and it'll show a list of all graphical applications currently open. Then you can just select the game exe there. Just a slightly faster/easier method

@ozzyobsen5423

Dude, I can't thank you enough for this video. I've been struggling with insane lag and stuttering for so long, even in simple tasks like browsing. I watched so many guides, tried every fix I could find, but nothing worked until this. You fixed everything in just 15 minutes. Absolute lifesaver. Huge respect for taking the time to share this

@wardog248

I've been watching your videos for a very long time. I've never been disappointed with any settings. Never had a single issue, and have always been impressed with the amount of performance I've gotten out of my machine all these years. Thank you. Not just for always staying on top of the latest trends, but never cutting corners and going the extra mile to help everyone. You're amazing, Thank you.

@jonnyb6575

Can't thank you enough for this. Perfect balance between information and length, all info, no ramble. I'm new to PC gaming and I've watched loads of videos from Linus, Jay, Steve etc, all interesting stuff but this is the first vid I've seen that shows how you make PC  games run smooth like consoles. I'm now playing RDR2 and CP2077 so so smooth. Have a subscribe from me

@tfromthasix1956

This is actually dope af. Honestly I've been gaming on PC for years and never paid attention to frame times. I'd like to think I have a pretty beefy PC (5800x, 3070), but these micro stutters and stuff have consistently pissed me off. I thought all that mattered was FPS avg and 0.1% lows lol. This completely resolved my issues, thank you so much.. for real.

@LuchoRosa

This has been tremendously helpful. Went with the RTSS method, now all my games are running silky smooth with no more stutters. Thanks!

@juslmunch

damn this tutorial really changed my life. i lost 10 pounds, i went outside and touched grass, i made some friends, i stopped showing girls my kdr and expecting them to be turned on, my dad came back from getting the milk once he saw i had uninstalled my games from my computer. truly life changing thank you.

@nawestbagszn

for the framerate capping i would suggest capping at 3 fps below your monitors refresh rate, this has helped me in the past and gave me a smooth gaming expierence

@lyuro3749

ive been using radeon app for a long time, its crazy how much better rivertuner is for eliminating stutter. it's sad that i am basicly forced to use something else than the app designed for my graphic card. great video you fixed my small stutter problems for good.

@Panjno

One of the most USEFUL things you can do on ANY PC game to ensure PERFECTLY SMOOTH gameplay, performance & frame rate!
Capping your FPS correctly is very important for reducing stutter and getting WAY more stable frametimes = more consistent inputs and performance

@BladeCrew

With the undervolt + capping the fps, your power and temperature is down. So if it is summer your pc can run more cooler for longer. For esport games cap it to monitor refresh rate and AAA titles cap it to 50-60 fps for a smooth single player title.

@CleanHippo

This channel is worth subscribing because rest others dosent have these kinds of guides whilst others just keep spammin "clean ur temp files debloat windows Set graphics setting to high performance" Like people already have these if they are watching optimization for a specific game

@albertor.1008

You just solved a lot of the micro stutters I was dealing with my first pc build. You definitely saved me man, I was so annoyed after spending $2000 on hardware and getting these issues. Thank you!

@seuu.

u made me remember about RTSS lol setup scanline sync is the bomb if u wanna keep "fps = hz" i just did it i swear this is so smooth

@elfving8636

Apex is actually going to drive me insane when it comes to fps... The fact that you can sit on 200fps then move 5 steps and be on 100 the next is just insane...

@tBankruptjojo

I question using the firing range at least in apex. My fps usually stays at 190 in the range. However as soon as I get into a game it can drop to 130.

@LAAM619

sir you fixed the RIDICULOUS stuttering i was having on cod mw. Thank you.

@EricTheBroBean

Being bottlenecked by a 75hz monitor isnt that bad, i use RTSS to cap my frames at 70fps and i also overclocked my GTX1650 Super OC by +150 core clock and +525 memory clock. Most my games run stable at 70fps, including Tarkov and Arma 3 (depending on server of course). Also i use gsync+fastsync instead of gsync+vsync on some titles that has doublerendering issues, most noticeable is Tarkov, which locks your FPS to exactly half the refresh rate of your monitor when using scopes on distances, no matter what your FPS cap is if gsync+vsync is enabled.

@prich0382

You could of mentioned FastSync where if you are able to achieve at least double the frame rate or more of your refresh rate, haveing FastSync on will let you have lower imput lag as well as no tearing. It will always stay at a multiple of your refresh rate, this workes really well on lower refresh rate monitors like 60 Hz, the frame rates possible are 60, 120, 180, 240, 300 etc. It still has a use on higher refresh rate moniotors like 240 Hz for games like CS:GO where really high frame rates are more easily achieved, frame rates possible will be 240, 480, 720, 980 etc. 
FastSync basically keeps updeating the "buffer" with the newest frame while waiting for your monitor to refresh, so if for example you have a 60 Hz monitor but can easily play a game at 240 fps+, it will update the "buffer 4 times before sending that last frame to your monitor at the correct time.