Does light strobing work well when ~3 fps below ref. rate?

Talk about AMD's FreeSync and VESA AdaptiveSync, which are variable refresh rate technologies. They also eliminate stutters, and eliminate tearing. List of FreeSync Monitors.
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Re: Does light strobing work well when ~3 fps below ref. rat

Post by flaviowolff » 14 Sep 2018, 22:25

Thank you. Will try the scanline capping soon on my vega 56

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Re: Does light strobing work well when ~3 fps below ref. rat

Post by flaviowolff » 15 Sep 2018, 17:11

Thanks again.

Regarding Freesync (so no strobbing), is it recommended to use -3 fps cap, like on g-sync, or is a -0.007 cap better?

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Re: Does light strobing work well when ~3 fps below ref. rat

Post by RealNC » 15 Sep 2018, 17:57

flaviowolff wrote:Thanks again.

Regarding Freesync (so no strobbing), is it recommended to use -3 fps cap, like on g-sync, or is a -0.007 cap better?

ty
-3 is the safe bet. We didn't test, but it doesn't look like freesync has much reason to be any different from g-sync when it comes to operating very close to the upper refresh rate limit.
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