G-Sync and ULMB at the same time is in fact possible!
- masterotaku
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Re: G-Sync and ULMB at the same time is in fact possible!
How about locking a game to 80fps using RTSS, for example? Or playing a 60fps capped game? How do they look?
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Re: G-Sync and ULMB at the same time is in fact possible!
Actually
The pendulum demo works perfect in 60hz to 120hz
So it seems it might be battlefield issue or RTTS that I do quick framerate limiting with
In pendulum it is absolutley perfect
Best,
Kandor
The pendulum demo works perfect in 60hz to 120hz
So it seems it might be battlefield issue or RTTS that I do quick framerate limiting with
In pendulum it is absolutley perfect
Best,
Kandor
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Re: G-Sync and ULMB at the same time is in fact possible!
tried no fps limiting
And it was running constant 120fps, but I felt the input lag
So I highered up the resolution in resolution scale setting to 150% which is 4k res, and it was then fluctuating between 110-120 again and was getting the same issue again
So yea ULMB + Gsync is not for me at least. will wait for a real solution unless the dell is different then I can imagine buying that screen if it works perfect.
If you do have Battlefield 1 would you mind testing this for me?
Best,
Kandor
And it was running constant 120fps, but I felt the input lag
So I highered up the resolution in resolution scale setting to 150% which is 4k res, and it was then fluctuating between 110-120 again and was getting the same issue again
So yea ULMB + Gsync is not for me at least. will wait for a real solution unless the dell is different then I can imagine buying that screen if it works perfect.
If you do have Battlefield 1 would you mind testing this for me?
Best,
Kandor
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Re: G-Sync and ULMB at the same time is in fact possible!
I don't have that game (for the most part, I don't buy games that aren't on Steam or GOG). And for me, if the monitor is constantly hitting the G-Sync limit and having drops all the time, it's a bit flickery.
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Re: G-Sync and ULMB at the same time is in fact possible!
Ok
Seems thats the issue for me plus that maybe I am too sensitive
Whats weird is that the pendulum demo is absolutley flawless
Anyway thanks
Best,
Kandor
Seems thats the issue for me plus that maybe I am too sensitive
Whats weird is that the pendulum demo is absolutley flawless
Anyway thanks
Best,
Kandor
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Re: G-Sync and ULMB at the same time is in fact possible!
Great . If you are sensitive, this mode will be better in games that have very good frametimes and if you cap the fps to a number that is lower than the G-Sync limit unless you can confidently hit it all the time.kandor1978 wrote: Seems thats the issue for me plus that maybe I am too sensitive
Whats weird is that the pendulum demo is absolutley flawless
So for now, Dell S2716DG, Dell S2417DG and Acer XB271HU are confirmed. The S2417DG user has to check if the monitor is strobing too between 120Hz and 165Hz, because that user said that the monitor overclocking capabilities were available and enabled in the monitor OSD.
CPU: Intel Core i7 7700K @ 4.9GHz
GPU: Gainward Phoenix 1080 GLH
RAM: GSkill Ripjaws Z 3866MHz CL19
Motherboard: Gigabyte Gaming M5 Z270
Monitor: Asus PG278QR
GPU: Gainward Phoenix 1080 GLH
RAM: GSkill Ripjaws Z 3866MHz CL19
Motherboard: Gigabyte Gaming M5 Z270
Monitor: Asus PG278QR
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Re: G-Sync and ULMB at the same time is in fact possible!
Acer Z35 also confirmed
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Re: G-Sync and ULMB at the same time is in fact possible!
Awesome. Then it's safe to guess that any G-Sync monitor that has ULMB is compatible, and we aren't in a so great hurry to make Nvidia acknowledge it and make it official later (still, it will be good if they say something about this).kandor1978 wrote:Acer Z35 also confirmed
CPU: Intel Core i7 7700K @ 4.9GHz
GPU: Gainward Phoenix 1080 GLH
RAM: GSkill Ripjaws Z 3866MHz CL19
Motherboard: Gigabyte Gaming M5 Z270
Monitor: Asus PG278QR
GPU: Gainward Phoenix 1080 GLH
RAM: GSkill Ripjaws Z 3866MHz CL19
Motherboard: Gigabyte Gaming M5 Z270
Monitor: Asus PG278QR
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Re: G-Sync and ULMB at the same time is in fact possible!
I would like to see one that never flickers like ours do
Hence as soon as they release that I will 100% be a customer even if it costs $3k
But not much more than that
Best,
Kandor
Hence as soon as they release that I will 100% be a customer even if it costs $3k
But not much more than that
Best,
Kandor
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Re: G-Sync and ULMB at the same time is in fact possible!
Hi I'm new here
I can turn G-sync and Ulmb same time on my XG2703
But when i'm playing my game at this mode the fps always locked 25fps I don't even know why
Here is my record
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IgFUHwl ... e=youtu.be
I can turn G-sync and Ulmb same time on my XG2703
But when i'm playing my game at this mode the fps always locked 25fps I don't even know why
Here is my record
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IgFUHwl ... e=youtu.be