Mine is find, most probably there might be another cause of hiccups, might be on the storage , if its hdd or ssd , or might be because new texture is loading, temps might also be an issue here, ram getting full might also be a factor cos in guiding lands its a huge place the ram might be going full, when ram / vram gets to 70-90% it tends to give hiccups.
I'm confused. You should be getting more FPS by turning on fidelity FX. That option uspcale the graphics to 1080p from a lower resolution (probably 900p? Though I must say, it looks much nicer and sharper than 900p), so in theory you should get about 30% performance uplift just by turning it on.
Its actually okay to exceed VRAM as long as its not very big. Because the excess gets handled by the RAM (which i have a lot of room for cos i have 16gb ). So I dont experience any stutters or bad performance.
i5 9400f potato pc, you must life in a world where money is free, right? 1050 ti is fine, i wouldn't change it until next gen is out and next graphics are out.
How is this a potato pc? Or you just dont know what are the specs and pretending to be smart at computers? Like you go for bigger numbers and gen kinda guy and that means good if the number is bigger