So the only choices are 30-100Hz and 30-120Hz variable-rate strobed GSYNC.masterotaku wrote:About the fps cap, keep in mind that this G-Sync + ULMB mode only works at 100Hz and 120Hz, because you have to be in Lightboost mode when you create the custom resolution. So with a 120fps cap you are hitting the G-Sync limit. It should be fine with slightly lower fps, I guess.
That still provides the ability to fps_max at slightly lower rates, such as 118, and let the render times jitter around that.
SStrobing still adds input lag, but less input lag than VSYNC ON. The strobed GSYNC bypasses the problem simply by strobing when the frame is delivered. So it could jitter anywhere between 59Hz-61Hz and still strobe flawlessly without skipped or dropped frames (like the 60fps-30fps-60fps problem of VSYNC ON). It'd just go 60-60-60-60-59-58-59-60-60-60 in those render time near-miss moments.
It'd be nice to set a minimum GYNC limit (e.g. 50fps) since I wouldn't want the strobing to go lower than that, as it would flicker quite nasty at that point.
I guess this makes it the new favourite "single-strobe 60Hz" monitor, replacing the BENQ Z-Series (until BENQ re-adds strobed modes).