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- 13 Feb 2024, 04:41
- Forum: FreeSync
- Topic: Monitor OSD odd behaviour
- Replies: 6
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Re: Monitor OSD odd behaviour
Thanks, any comment on my second question? With VRR, the duration of each scanout cycle is determined by the current max refresh rate (8.3ms at 120Hz), while VRR itself controls how many times that scanout process repeats per second based on the current framerate. I.E. 117 FPS 120Hz VRR = scanout c...
- 12 Feb 2024, 10:32
- Forum: FreeSync
- Topic: Monitor OSD odd behaviour
- Replies: 6
- Views: 1862
Re: Monitor OSD odd behaviour
1. Is this behaviour expected/normal? Yes, it's "normal." Those monitor-side refresh rate meters, especially on G-SYNC Compatible FreeSync displays, can't be relied on for accuracy; as long as said meters are fluctuating (meaning VRR is engaged), you should rely on system-side readouts for monitori...
- 12 Feb 2024, 04:01
- Forum: FreeSync
- Topic: Monitor OSD odd behaviour
- Replies: 6
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Monitor OSD odd behaviour
Hello! I have a Lenovo G24-10 monitor with a 48-144hz freesync range. I run it at 120hz though as there is very high idle power on my rx580 when in 144hz, unsure if this is gpu issue or monitor issue. I usually cap my games at 117hz and make sure to have freesync + vsync on. However I have noticed s...