Hi
I have a particularly interesting issue where I can use lenovo vantage overdrive feature on their gaming laptops, however this causing inverse ghosting as its called, however whats interesting is that the inverse ghosting goes away after lowering the resolution, and the most its lowered the more it goes away. Is there something I can do to have overdrive work and not ghost? What does it mean that it should ghost while having higher resolution but not lower? From what it seems, I can have lenovo overdrive on, but only if I turn gsync off, which is something I dont want to do for obvious reasons, but are there anything I can mess with in the nvidia drivers or registry? Something with nvidia inspector perhaps?
Laptop Ghosting, but stops when resolution is lowered.
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