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I'd recommend dropping GeForce Experience. It is garbage. It is the root of many, many gamer issues.
I'd recommend a clean install of the driver, using DDU to uninstall.
If that doesn't help, then you may have an issue with the monitor and should look into the warranty.
To use G-SYNC...
Your graphics card needs to be a high-end Nvidia.
Your cable needs to be DisplayPort 1.2 or better (G-SYNC doesn't work on HDMI, etc).
You NEED to enable G-SYNC on the monitor as well as under the Nvidia Control Panel.
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FreeSYNC on the other hand is used for AMD graphics card. Again the cable version needs to be a certain type to work - suggest DisplayPort 1.2 or better.
You can't use both at the same time. Multiple monitors should ideal match and both support the same techology, else one will likely upset the other - the same graphics card is producing images for both screens and therefore sync issues tend to occur.
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The Monitor lg 38uc99 won't be as good for gaming purposes, compared to that Asus ROG pg348q...
Response Time: 14ms / 5ms GTG (a tad on the slow end / standard)
Refresh Rate: 60 Hz / 75Hz with Display Port with FreeSync (standard)
It's more ideal for work purposes.
Color Gamut (CIE 1931): sRGB over 99%
Color Depth (Number of Colors): 10bits (8bit+FRC), 1.07B
True sharp colour and pixel quality (similar to Dell UltraSharp).
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FreeSYNC is merely wasted if you don't have AMD (or hack your Nvidia card to support - which can be buggy). Some people get the wrong cable and it doesn't support this, FreeSYNC depends highly just on the cable (rather than G-SYNC which uses a microchip in the monitor to sync with the graphics card output).
G-SYNC is wasted if you don't use a Nvidia card with it. Some people don't enable it correctly either and completely miss out on it. It's seriously awesome for gaming upon. So long your Nvidia graphics card keeps 30FPS or higher, it's smooth as and tear-free!
Typically, Gsync is automatically detected and activated for full screen only... But I guess this would be good to check just in case.
I also agree that his current monitor is better.
It can auto-detect, but I've come across a lot of people complaining about G-SYNC, just to find out it wasn't even enabled. Or they are trying to use HDMI or DVI, etc. So yeah, double check.
The nvidia panel control says the g sync is activated, automatic, but in real i see tearing and flichering, in rare cases artifact but really rare(for example in 50 hours only one or two time), and i think is the monitor not the gpu.
I need only test if the nvidia esperience to unistall but atm not have time.Plus i hear if i unistall it can not work the drivers installed.Is true?
Thx for the responses.
I can see that as a possibility.
Actually, I just remembered I've had a cust before that had that issue. It wasn't what they brought it to me for but it was one of the complaints. They were using HDMI.
I hoping not need enable everytime manually the g sync for solve this problem for tearing... but the flinchering?
You thinking is the monitor or software problem?
http://www.geforce.com/drivers
Use the Manual Driver Search, custom install, and just untick 'GeForce Experience', if you don't want that part.
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Is it a brand new monitor? It could be manufactor defect, as G-SYNC shouldn't be tearing at all, unless your FPS is dropping below 30.
Graphic cards are working fine, not overheating, etc? Just try to disable one to test and see if the single card fixes it?
Run DDU and select Safe Mode > Restart
Wipe out NVIDIA and then reboot.
Then install your Driver suite > select Custom and un-tick 3D Vision and Gefroce Experience if you don't want/need those.
You can remove Geforce Experience only, keep the drivers. Or as Bad-Motha suggest, clean install them again... just try avoid Windows Native ones. You just have to manually update the Nvidia drivers yourself ever now and then.
GeForce Experience itself shouldn't be any problem towards this, however some people just tend to find it an annoyance.
Game settings are fine right and optimal? Not using DSR (Dynamic Super Resolution) or extremely high AA (anti-aliasing) settings. Not overclocked, etc.
If you run the game in low settings, does the issue still remain?