i fixed the audio issue by setting NumWorkerThreads="0" in the appconfig.xml in the folder where elitedangerous32.exe is stored.
all depends, if your judder is caused by this or that.
certainly load up MSI afterburner and start with a gpu clock speed of +150 and memory sped of +250-350
click apply and see if stable while playing ED. worst case it crashes the nvidia driver. then lower settings and repeat.
almost guarantee you can do 150/300
this though, may not be the cause of your judder.
what is your full system spec?
all the time? only in stations? near planets? etc...
have you modded anything? ie planet textures to 8K?
so many variables for judder
are you running 1080p without dsr and without in game super sample?
980 overclocked with a 4.0ghz + cpu should be able to do IN GAME SS of 1.5 with everything on high, shadows on low
Make AO forced in NVIDIA CP, use sweet FX and turn off in game AO and AA.
that being said, 1.5 is sometimes too much for a 980, so it may take tweaking the heck out of your rig/ed to maintain that 75 fps on a 1.5 SS.
other options are nvidia CP DSR, set that to 1.5-1.78 or 2x with smoothness 15%
also try nvidia CP - physx settings - physx to CPU (if your cpu is beefy enough)
i actually switched to DSR x2 instead of in game 1.5. 1.5 certainly looks better, but i found the frame rate was dipping to 72 in the station and i just dont want that immersion breaker.
Have you checked if the GPUs are fully busy when you get judder?
If they're not, then overclocking isn't going to help. Most judder doesn't seem to be about things being GPU bound, but rather network, memory, or disk bound, or GPU being underutilized. Or that's my impression anyways.
I suspect its network related.. some kinda bottleneck.
Hey man, ... ok here's the deal.
I am able to run the game as you said using Nvidia's DSR 1.5x and most settings on low with minimal judder. Mostly just in Resource extraction points and stations. So, 80 % of the time it works well. Which was fine....UNTIL last week.
All of a sudden I get this random "shaking" of my whole screen even when looking still. It never used to do this and this is different than "turn your head" judder which i used to only get when in stations or res when turning my head.
So now, in addition to the "regular" judder I get when turning my head in res and stations that still had the other 80% of the game working perfectly and I was happy enough....NOW I have this new sporadic shaking. It will be every 5 minutes or so and last for 2 minutes or so. I can reach my hands out and touch the camera cable just barely a bit and it will go away.
I don't have any intereferecne or objects in front of the camera and the setup is exactly as it has been for the last 3 months. Just so weird I get this shaking but then I can reach my hand out, touch the area in front of the camera to almost " re focus" it or something...or just unplug and replug the cable back in and it stops.
Any thoughts?