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,→Audio Stutter: Binding SPU thread to secondary core and Lowering SPU thread priority is an actual setting, manually doing it via the task manager is a separate thing that also happens to help sometimes
===Audio Stutter===
Cannot be completely eliminated in most cases, but you can at least try to mitigate it by playing around with the "Preferred SPU Thread" setting, as well as lowering the "lower SPU's thread priority or binding " and "Bind SPU threads thread to secondary corescore settings. In addition manually adjusting priority and affinity of the RPCS3 process can affect it independently of the other internal settings. On Windows, this is done by changing the affinity and priority of the RPCS3 process in via the Task Manager. On Linux, CLI and GUI tools exist like System Monitor and Task Manager that can change the priority. It varies by distribution. This can influence audio stutter and performance in general but especially for Ryzen users.
==References==