What causes this effect in the Frame Skipping Test?

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Ynot_iwal
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What causes this effect in the Frame Skipping Test?

Post by Ynot_iwal » 06 Aug 2021, 16:09

As the title says, what is the cause of this artifact and is it anything to be concerned about? I'm currently on a frustrating quest to solve a motion clarity (via "stuttery"/apparent low FPS, not motion blur) issue on my new system. I believe this could be linked.
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Re: What causes this effect in the Frame Skipping Test?

Post by Chief Blur Buster » 06 Aug 2021, 21:21

NVIDIA Control Panel -> VSYNC -> change to “Application controlled” instead of VSYNC OFF.

The browser full screen mode uses this setting.
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