Furious_Styles
Supreme [H]ardness
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Not quite sure there is a site out there that has the absolute definitive configuration that you mention. Most sites are folks trying out each of the settings and picking what they feel works best for them. As for Gsync + Fastsync being the best combo for the least input lag, that is completely opposite of what they seem to imply here:
http://forums.blurbusters.com/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=3303
Essentially gsync off and vsync off provide the least input lag. Lot of pro gamers using the zowie 24.5" 240hz monitor now as well which doesn't even have gsync. It's also a TN panel which a lot of folks would avoid like the plague.
So not sure how you can call my opinion on settings I've tried as false information and then end your statement with the best thing about the monitor is the plethora of options given your preferences... amazing.
I'll admit I flew off the handle there and I'm sorry about that. It's just there were a lot of generalized statements in that post that were not accurate.
I still say gsync + fast sync is the best compromise setting for most people who want very low input lag. It lets you tailor your in-game settings to having the benefits of fixed refresh + fastsync and if you want to turn the settings up gsync kicks in when fps drops below your monitor's refresh rate. I doubt 99% of people cares what pro gamers are doing because if you have a 1080 chances are high you aren't running overwatch at low settings so you can get 500 fps.