I am curious what is optimal way to configure AMD Adrenalin for use with a FreeSync monitor.
AMD stated that Radeon Chill automatically matches the Min and Max FPS to the FreeSync range of monitor. So, is it best to leave Radeon Chill at default?
I have also read that the G-Sync 101 settings apply to FreeSync, so is it better to use set max frame rate to refresh rate - 3 fps? If so, is it best to do this via Radon Chill by setting Min = Max = -3 fps or to use FRTC at -3 fps?
Since VSync on AMD only works for OpenGL API, is it best to use Enhanced Sync in driver but then to activate VSync in-game only for OpenGL games?
FreeSync + Radeon Chill: How to set up Chill? FRTC preferred?
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Re: FreeSync + Radeon Chill: How to set up Chill? FRTC preferred?
So long as the framerate remains at least 3 frames within the current physical refresh rate, use what limiting method you prefer. In-game limiters are generally 1/2 to 1 frame lower latency than external, whereas external limiters tend to have steadier frametime performance at the cost of slightly higher latency.JasonBlurB wrote: ↑16 Mar 2023, 22:40I have also read that the G-Sync 101 settings apply to FreeSync, so is it better to use set max frame rate to refresh rate - 3 fps? If so, is it best to do this via Radon Chill by setting Min = Max = -3 fps or to use FRTC at -3 fps?
Do note for higher than 240Hz refresh rates, minimum limiting should technically be closer to around 3-5% under the physical refresh rate due to lower frametime tolerances at those scanout speeds.
Use the in-game V-SYNC option with FreeSync. Enhanced Sync is equivalent to Nvidia FreeSync, which is not recommended to be paired with VRR for several reasons:JasonBlurB wrote: ↑16 Mar 2023, 22:40Since VSync on AMD only works for OpenGL API, is it best to use Enhanced Sync in driver but then to activate VSync in-game only for OpenGL games?
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Displays: ASUS PG279QM, LG 48CX VR: Valve Index, HP Reverb G2 OS: Windows 11 Pro Case: Fractal Design Torrent PSU: Seasonic PRIME TX-1000 MB: ASUS Z790 Hero CPU: Intel i9-13900k w/Noctua NH-U12A GPU: GIGABYTE RTX 4090 GAMING OC RAM: 32GB G.SKILL Trident Z5 DDR5 6400MHz CL32 SSDs: 2TB WD_BLACK SN850 (OS/Games), 4TB WD_BLACK SN850X (Games) Keyboard: Logitech G915 TKL Mice: Razer Viper V2 Pro, Razer Viper 8kHz Sound: Creative Sound Blaster Katana V2