Judder with Vive.

I have been using my Vive for over a year now.
Over the last few days I have been getting a lot of juddering, to the point where it can make me feel dizzy.
Any idea what causes this, and how to sort it?
 
Did you use a performance monitoring software to check if you are CPU or GPU bottlenecked?

I remember a few month ago one guy found that - of all things - having a too much long list of friends on Steam was causing this issue. Is your list exceedingly long?
 
I probably have about 6 friends.
Odd thing is it's been fine for more than a year.

Any changes to your system setup? New graphics card, etc?

Any chance you've updated your graphics drivers recently? I've had lots of issues in the past with a driver update causing performance issues.

Have you had issues in other games or just elite?

Honestly though, it could be any number of things. Hard to nail it down without more info.
 
I have been using my Vive for over a year now.
Over the last few days I have been getting a lot of juddering, to the point where it can make me feel dizzy.
Any idea what causes this, and how to sort it?

There is an issue I ran into with asynchronous reprojection enabled and any software on that monitors temps/fans/etc. At some point an Nvidia driver crept in that messed things up. So if asynchronous reprojection is turned on the vive will drop random frames and cause what appears to me to be a tracking issue at first. I'm not sure if this is your issue but I thought I would bring it up. Basically look for stuff like Corsair Link, AIDA64, Speedfan, EVGA Precision, Afterburner etc and close them all down.
 
There is an issue I ran into with asynchronous reprojection enabled and any software on that monitors temps/fans/etc. At some point an Nvidia driver crept in that messed things up. So if asynchronous reprojection is turned on the vive will drop random frames and cause what appears to me to be a tracking issue at first. I'm not sure if this is your issue but I thought I would bring it up. Basically look for stuff like Corsair Link, AIDA64, Speedfan, EVGA Precision, Afterburner etc and close them all down.

100% Same issue here after installing a new 1080TI. AIDA64 was causing frame drops very noticeable. Turned it off 100% fixed. Turned on EVGA Precision X same thing. Disabled all monitoring software for now.
 
Hello CMDRs,

Dunno if that will help but, I had a few tracking problems too and solve them by unparking cpu's core and set my cpu to keep frequency at max.
No more judder since then.
It seems that the power management on the cpu was causing a few lags with positioning calculations.

I hope it will help. ^^

Fly safe CMDRs and godspeed ^^

Euphrat out

addenum: the soft i used was CoreParkingManager.
 
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