Dodge245
Limp Gawd
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- Oct 8, 2018
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Hi All,
Thought i would stick a new thread together now that we have the VRR drivers from Nvidia, thoughts are we could put something together to share our experiences with our monitors, to give an idea of compatibility with VRR.
To keep things simple we could use a template, and catalogue our own findings with different monitors. Something like:
Monitor Model: <model>
Freesync Range: 48-144hz
Experience Tearing?: Yes/No
Experience Blurring?: Yes/No
Games tested: DOOM/Witcher/Fallout etc...
Comments: Any difficulties enabling VRR? Notice any strange behaviour?
and just to give an idea of what your running with:
GPU: 1060/1070/1080 etc
CPU: 6600/9600/8800 etc
Ill be testing mine tonight after work, really have my fingers crossed that it works well with my monitor
@Mods, i was a little unsure where to put this debating either Video Cards or display, but display seemed to make the most sense.
EDIT
Tip: To ensure GSYNC is enabled follow https://www.blurbusters.com/gsync/gsync101-input-lag-tests-and-settings/14/
Tip 2: To see an indicator, goto Nvidia Control Panel > Set Up GSYNC > Display (top menu) > G-Sync Compatible indicator
Thought i would stick a new thread together now that we have the VRR drivers from Nvidia, thoughts are we could put something together to share our experiences with our monitors, to give an idea of compatibility with VRR.
To keep things simple we could use a template, and catalogue our own findings with different monitors. Something like:
Monitor Model: <model>
Freesync Range: 48-144hz
Experience Tearing?: Yes/No
Experience Blurring?: Yes/No
Games tested: DOOM/Witcher/Fallout etc...
Comments: Any difficulties enabling VRR? Notice any strange behaviour?
and just to give an idea of what your running with:
GPU: 1060/1070/1080 etc
CPU: 6600/9600/8800 etc
Ill be testing mine tonight after work, really have my fingers crossed that it works well with my monitor
@Mods, i was a little unsure where to put this debating either Video Cards or display, but display seemed to make the most sense.
EDIT
Tip: To ensure GSYNC is enabled follow https://www.blurbusters.com/gsync/gsync101-input-lag-tests-and-settings/14/
Tip 2: To see an indicator, goto Nvidia Control Panel > Set Up GSYNC > Display (top menu) > G-Sync Compatible indicator
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