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I tried that but its still the same
G-Sync is enabled, you can check it out to pictures.
gsync will force the monitor to refresh when each frame is ready
if the gpu is taking different ammounts of time to draw each frame it will not look smooth
Did you try this for your GPU?
I think no, I'll try this now, thanks.
My limit with Riva Turner is 141 fps.
Edit- Looks like I mis-remembered and G-Sync is done over DP1.2
Man, u are god, thanks so ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ much!!
NVIDIA usually recommends using some form of VSYC while GSync is active. Your best bet is to use Fast Sync in combination with GSync.
I'm gonna try that with Fallout 4 because now I can play every games smooth in 72 fps but Fallout 4 mmm is strange not smooth at all, I'm gonna try, thanks :D
The micro stutter may actually be the game engine itself. I can’t remember how to fix it off the top of my head (something to do with cell distance in the INI file), but I can tell you it has to do with cells loading and unloading from memory at super short distances.
it forces the gpu to always render frames and just display the latest one when the monitor is ready
only good for when you are getting fps over twice the monitors refresh rate and do not want tearing and to get the latest possible frame displayed
Ah ok thanks. I don't find solution, if u remember pls let me know :D <3