SYNC FAILURE on Dedicated GPU
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SYNC FAILURE on Dedicated GPU
I am unable to achieve stable 240Hz synchronization on the UFO Test with my laptop. This issue occurs when using the dedicated GPU, but it works flawlessly with the integrated GPU. I have tried closing all background applications and disabling the dynamic tick option, but the problem persists. I am using the latest GPU drivers, G-Sync is set to fullscreen, and vertical sync is enabled in the NVIDIA Control Panel.
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Re: SYNC FAILURE on Dedicated GPU
Browsers are sensitive canaries in coal mine; this will usually not affect your games.
However, it affects mobile laptop testing using TestUFO, e.g. using a laptop to test displays in the field.
- Have you tried using High Performance Mode on the laptop Control Panel
- Have you tried using the new "High Power + High Precision" setting in TestUFO?
If not, try clicking the gear icon and setting "High Power + High Precision" mode to see if it helps.
Sometimes it's caused by power management stutters.
Low power = bad frame pacing, sometimes GPU-specific, vendor-specific, or OS-specific.
You can also try to disable the clockrate changes (thermal throttling) and keep the laptop on AC power, to stabilize it. Sometimes power management mode and thermal throttling changes occurs in the middle of TestUFO, happening more often when using the dedicated GPU while on battery power.
This setting actually sometimes help Windows laptops too, try it?
Click the gear icon in upper-right corner of animation, to access this setting.
Also make sure NVApp is not running during TestUFO tests (quit it fully), and don't run any GPU monitoring utilities (no Task Manager), as they sometimes create spikes when they access GPU status.

However, it affects mobile laptop testing using TestUFO, e.g. using a laptop to test displays in the field.
- Have you tried using High Performance Mode on the laptop Control Panel
- Have you tried using the new "High Power + High Precision" setting in TestUFO?
If not, try clicking the gear icon and setting "High Power + High Precision" mode to see if it helps.
Sometimes it's caused by power management stutters.
Low power = bad frame pacing, sometimes GPU-specific, vendor-specific, or OS-specific.
You can also try to disable the clockrate changes (thermal throttling) and keep the laptop on AC power, to stabilize it. Sometimes power management mode and thermal throttling changes occurs in the middle of TestUFO, happening more often when using the dedicated GPU while on battery power.
This setting actually sometimes help Windows laptops too, try it?
Click the gear icon in upper-right corner of animation, to access this setting.
Also make sure NVApp is not running during TestUFO tests (quit it fully), and don't run any GPU monitoring utilities (no Task Manager), as they sometimes create spikes when they access GPU status.

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