click on“Set up G-SYNC”under Display section of the control panel. By default, if you have a G-Sync monitor, you’ll notice that the feature is enabled only for full screen mode. We need to change that, by checking “Enable G-SYNC for windowed and full screen...
Go to solution Solved by xAcid9, April 9, 2022 For 3D profiles, global and per applications, you can use Nvidia Profile Inspector. https://github.com/Orbmu2k/nvidiaProfileInspector For other things like Gsync, Refresh Rate, Colors, etc, you need the control panel. Read more ...
You see the error "Failed to parse the config file. Check that the config file has valid YAML" when attempting to configure the Duo Log Sync tool.You may also see "Validation of the config file failed. Check that required fields have proper values" when attempting to run the duologsync ...
G-Sync does not address motion blur [And How To Fix Motion Blur]Post by Sick_of_Blur » 21 Oct 2020, 03:45 As my username implies, I am a gamer with a long history with motion blur. I am also sick of blur. Very, very sick of blur. Problem is, nothing I do seems to be ...
1- configure eva8000;create virtual disk,disk group,present vdisks to the host with LUN id.(be carefull that your new vdisks size is equal or larger than old ones.)2-do pvcreate at new server3-at old server;take a vg map with vgcreate with -p option. like;#vgcreate -...
AgSync-Aaron commented Feb 22, 2021 finally what's the proper way to get TelemetryClient ? Inject TelemetryClient directly using DI? There is no change on this guidance. https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/azure-monitor/app/asp-net-core#how-can-i-track-telemetry-thats-not-automaticall...
A simple solution I'd found was to run video player software and apps with "Vsync enabled" the easiest way to do this might just be to turn on enhanced sync globally then configure each game profile in adrenaline and in game settings to Vsync off and to run games in borderless window ...
Also, many gaming monitors come with insanely fast refresh rates like 120, 144, and 240 Hertz. Some TVs can handle those refresh rates, but they take extra steps to set up. Also, only monitors support features like Nvidia’s GSync or AMD FreeSync. ...