G-Sync with dual monitor (G-Sync compatible & non-Gsync)Post by WillZM » 10 Jan 2025, 02:59 Hi all, I have FreeSync Premium monitor, MSI MPG 27URF-QD (4K 160HZ). Unfortunately it is not listed in G-Sync compatible monitor list in NVIDIA website. However, G-Sync works fine ...
Can you please certify the display already to avoid this problems, contact nvidia to tell them to fix the flickering on even games like LOL? I guess not because asus dgaf about this monitor neither the customers as seen here when no one answers to the huge list of problems we are...
GPU is an Nvidia GTX 1080 and monitor an Asus ROG PG348Q with integrated Gsync. Out of the desktop managers I tested, LXQT (X11) provides the best compatibility for Gsync, as others are picky. Gsync is active on other emulators on Linux on exclusive fullscreen mode, eg MAME, Retroarc...
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I believe everything's plugged in and working correctly but still no display. I'm using a Nvidia Gsync monitor and my theory is that's why I'm getting no display, because AMD graphics cards and Nvidia monitors didn't use to work together. I'm using a Asus ROG Swift PG279Q using ...
My GPU is Nvidia so don't think freesync works? I like this monitor too, imo can't go wrong with a Dell display. Also not really noticed any VA panel smear either, do i need to look for it to notice it? Nvidia supports it on some displays, I'm not sure if this one is on ...
Solution there was just to disable Vsync for that app in Nvidia Control panel to force max refresh of the monitor as tearing isn't relevant for static apps etc. So unfortunately, it's just monitor dependent . Click to expand... As I noticed, it's not even when LFC is active. ...
I'm looking for a curved monitor that can do ULMB AND GSYNC at the same time - I've clicked through the BB monitor list recommendations, but I realized that even if I did find one that does both ULMB and GSYNC; there's no guarantee it does both at the same time. My current AOC...
I have a gsync monitor from my understanding, Set Vsync on in nvidia control panel and leave it off in game, and if the game supports FPS limiting, limit your fps -2 (if your monitor is 144hz then limit to 142hz) from your monitors refresh rate for best experience(no tear and low...
basically it seems to do this problem with black and grey gradients, and searching on web it seems a problem of nvidia that doesnt supporto dithering… the only way to fix this in monitor that have this problem is to force on control panel 6bcp color profile, but this is not possible ...