Post
by attila » 18 Nov 2022, 06:47
Hello,
I apologize in advance for my poor English and if it's a bit long. I'm glad I found this forum because I see a lot of like-minded people here. That is why I would like to share my questions and thoughts with this community, to see if my post can help someone else in the future.
I would like to ask for your help regarding the optimal setting of xv25qf in Valorant. Should I turn off freesync and set od to extreme for the lowest latency? Can Vrb affect the delay (I can keep the 390+ fps stable, so it's more of a theoretical question, but I'm very interested)? Does anyone use it even at 390+ fps?
If I turn off freesync, does the monitor run in g-sync mode? To get the best latency so that I can keep 390+ fps stable, should I turn off gsync, vsync in nvidia control panel and just ingame limit the fps to the vrr range, maybe a little above it due to drops? All of this is due to the pursuit of balance between fluidity and the lowest possible latency with this monitor. The color space setting is srgb or, in your opinion, is there a better setting for valorant, if yes, please share your user settings with me, of course srgb would also be very interested in valorant specifically.
I really like the game during hdr, but unfortunately the same problem I experienced here also occurs during use, i.e. the screen starts flashing black. Has anyone found a solution to this?
First of all, I consider low latency to be important, which is why I chose this monitor.
I am currently using freesync with normal OD and no VRB at max hz. Unfortunately, my experience is that even though the monitor feels really fast, it often seems to lag while playing. A specific example is that after a peek, in a melee situation, I successfully take the first shot and continue the spray (I don't drag the mouse, I keep it fixed on the target, who doesn't change position), but in several such situations, it's as if I'm suddenly overwhelmed and the enemy's inputs take precedence granted, i.e. I die (all these are fractions of the moment, of course, and they don't kill me with a headshot). My internet is constantly stable at 19ms, I have no packet loss. Has anyone experienced something similar, and if so, know a solution? Currently gsync is enabled in nvidia, could this be causing this?