TestUFO 2.0 HDR is launching later this month.
It will now show orange at 60 Hz and green at recognized high refresh rates (120+).
Historically I posted a $2000 Bounty for the top5 distros to get their VSYNC act together. Now thanks to the wonderful work by the kwin-lowlatency fork, those patches are now upstream in some distros. About damn finally time, but TestUFO does not whitelist Linux VSYNC at 60Hz — but I will no longer display that message in 2024, and I award Linux a green READY whenever 120Hz or higher is detected. Limitation of HTML5 API forcing me to do heuristics to detect refresh rate successfully on most platforms and most browsers.
New Linux messages in 2024 in the next TestUFO version:
60Hz or “fake 60 cap” detected:
“VSYNC is unknown on Linux” + yellowish orange background
120Hz or higher detected:
“READY” + green background
This is because any frame rate caps in browsers and window managers are usually set to 60.000 when there is no VSYNC. This is indistinguishable from a genuine refresh rate.
Later in 2024 I may lower the threshold to 75.000 or 72.000 as those refresh rates are common and are rarely faked as a cap. 60 is the common fakehz cap in browsers running under window managers and browsers that don’t have a successful refresh cycle signal (the VSYNC tick tick event).
TestUFO needs it for scientific-equipment tests that makes VSYNC mandatory, such as
www.testufo.com/ghosting