xb270hu ULMB driver profile not working

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Trip
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xb270hu ULMB driver profile not working

Post by Trip » 21 Jun 2015, 06:11

Hey guys,

A week ago I bought this monitor and it all works really well except for one thing. If I want to switch from gsync to ulmb by means of a driver profile it doesn't work. The drivers put my refresh rate to 120hz and then try to put ulmb on which of course this monitor refuses to do since it only supports ulmb at 85hz and 100hz. I already made a post about this on the nvidia forums.
https://forums.geforce.com/default/topi ... t-working/
But I didn't get any fix to the problem. Do any of you know of a way to get ulmb to automatically activate on this monitor using the drivers?

0134RY73
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Re: xb270hu ULMB driver profile not working

Post by 0134RY73 » 22 Jun 2015, 02:09

You need to change your refresh rate to either 85hz or 100hz then!

Trip
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Re: xb270hu ULMB driver profile not working

Post by Trip » 22 Jun 2015, 10:16

You need to change your refresh rate to either 85hz or 100hz then!
I almost wanted to say thanks captain obvious but this actually worked out great xD. The profile was putting my refresh on highest possible at first but after putting it to application controlled it worked really nice. The only con is no 144hz on desktop but I can live with that.
Thank you.

0134RY73
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Re: xb270hu ULMB driver profile not working

Post by 0134RY73 » 22 Jun 2015, 10:36

No Problem :)
Trip wrote:
You need to change your refresh rate to either 85hz or 100hz then!
I almost wanted to say thanks captain obvious but this actually worked out great xD. The profile was putting my refresh on highest possible at first but after putting it to application controlled it worked really nice. The only con is no 144hz on desktop but I can live with that.
Thank you.

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