For non-VRR low-latency "V-SYNC" 60 FPS, you can look into RTSS Scanline Sync, but it has to be at 60Hz 60 FPS, and typically, manually tuned. It's effectively a fixed refresh rate version of VRR (both steer the tearline off-screen), but it can be fussy. ...
You are pretty much correct, HDMI is a fixed bit rate for the display resolution you are set to, while Display Port is a variable bit rate for the display resolution you are set to. This is why Nvidia and AMD recommend that you use Display Port with G-Sync and Free-Sync. Reactions:...
Obviously it's still annoying that manufacturers aren't being honest about G-Sync performance, but as i understand it the issue cannot be fixed, it's not possible and the only way is to wait until OLED tech matures and allows G-Sync to function correctly. I hope i'...
Random framerates now stay in sync with random refresh rates, every refresh cycle, so it's perfectly smooth like http://www.testufo.com/vrr#framerate=slowrandom ... fluctuating framerates becomes nearly invisible! Stuttering in Modin's context refers to the low-framerate regular stutter that...
The sad solution is to disable VRR and run at a fixed frequency. That has worked for me, but I'd prefer the tech to work as advertised without side-effects. I have not been able to compare this behavior with a vendor other than Dell. My LG doesn't appear to have VRR on my Mac ...
3. Adaptable refresh rate Monitors are engineered with fixed refresh rates whereas GPUs come with variable refresh rates that change according to the particular image being rendered. This mismatch of refresh rates is the root cause of screen-tearing, input lag, and glitchy performance. FreeSync and...
Earlier today NVIDIA announced G-Sync, its variable refresh rate technology for displays. The basic premise is simple. Displays refresh themselves at a fixed interval, but GPUs render frames at a completely independent frame rate. The disconnect between the two is one source of stuttering. You ...
Did you manage to get it fixed? Mine has been in use since 2018 for both work (embedded electronics design) and games, and has never missed a beat. Upgraded to 32GB RAM and replaced the 1TB HDD with a 1TB SSD. I've never repasted, though I see to it that the fans and vents get...
FreeSync just launched bringing much needed competition to the variable refresh rate gaming monitor scene but how does it compare to G-Sync?
While gamers need a high refresh rate that varies with their system’s FPS, cinephiles crave support for very specific fixed rates that perfectly match source films. Thanks to G-SYNC variable refresh rate and variable overdrive technology, the PG65 supports video playba...