lilelf29 wrote:
Oh and I don't know what you mean by "numbers" ^.^
Framerate numbers.
When playing you get about 500fps. When you get framelag on it would drop down to about say 90fps. For example.
lilelf29 wrote:
I have an i7-2670QM CPU and a nVidia 570 gtx.
GTX 570m I guess that would be.
lilelf29 wrote:
With osu! open and playing the CPU is at 18%-22% and GPU at ~ 30%.
And what happens to the usage levels when the lag kicks in? Does one of them spike up? Or does it drop down? Or does something happen to both?
lilelf29 wrote:
It started when I started playing again 11/12 days ago - I haven't played in 8 months and back then I never had such an Issue.
If I pause the song for a little while and then resume (I tested this yesterday) it has no effect and will lag at the start oblivious.
Allright. Well, a few things I can say;
-Make sure the power balancing is set to maximum performance in both windows and your nvidia control panel.
-Set a "performance" preference in your nvidia control panel (potetially more framerate and less input lag).
-Make sure your temperatures are fine (ie it's not overheating).
(Though this shouldn't be an issue as the lagspikes are obviously not causes by thermal throttling.)
-Use DirectX as renderer with unlimiated framerate, preferrably.
I doubt any of that will make a difference though as it all points towards a software issue from what I can tell.
So yeah, additionally you could try to either update or downgrade your GPU drivers.
Also disable any on-screen overlays (such as FPS counters or temperature monitoring) if applicable.
You could also try setting the priority of the osu.exe process in the task manager to "high" (right click -> set priority)
Also, does this happen on both cutting edge & stable release streams?
Also try windowed mode or fullscreen mode (depending on which one you currently use).
You could even go as far as trying a non-aero windows theme.
TL;DR - Seems really random. Listed a bunch of stuff you could try and see if any of it makes a difference,
though I doubt it will.
Pretty clueless as to what it could be and how to fix it. Likely a software issue,
as if the GPU has trouble drawing the hitcircles and other objects when playing for a bit, and then finally 'catches up'.