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The first thing I though of when I was building my computer was to have a Gsync monitor, it's a must. You can buy a TV with freesync that can do 120hz, LG CX or something similar, but must support hdmi 2.1. I use mine with my Xsx.
Ok fair enough. Well I'm looking at other tv with jealousy from some time since I've noticed that gsync is a must with better PC...but still my PC is more for 3d graphic so that why for me....4k > gsync. In future will surly have that on my list :)
for example if I set the resolution to 4k 60hz* then I cap fps to 59 in nvidia.
it almost halves input latency.
it´s still higher than w/o fram gen but it´s much better, sometimes it goes wonky for a sec if you go in and out of the menu.
No amount of tinkering with driver settings will prevent it. It is a hard-coded lock for now.
https://blurbusters.com/gsync/gsync101-input-lag-tests-and-settings/14/
*edit or if possible set your screen to a refresh rate you card can´t hit . like if I set my tv to 120hz and max out the settings the card (4080) can´t hit 120 so latency is lower=lower input lag*
the frames need to be sync'd and capped with reflex to work correctly with lowest delay, so you'll be capped @ 57fps.