Optimal settings
Posted: 13 Mar 2020, 11:26
First off all, thanks for all the content you share, i found myself reading articles in this website several times.
I've got two questions, any help is appreciated:
1: for csgo, is it better to use in game v-sync or NVCP v-sync?
2: is the input lag difference between 237 fps and uncapped relevant?
I play csgo with an i9 9900k and a 2080 which is pretty overkill,
but still I am running the game @ 237 fps cap, with in-game vsync on cause I hate tearing. (i've got a pg258q asus monitor)
Most of the game engines start having issues at extreme high framerates so that worries me as well. Also going too high on framerate would put my system under load which could lead to some input lag as well.
I am trying to find the perfect balance between image quality and low latency. The fact i could get 300-400 fps easily makes me wonder if I should uncap the framerate. Thanks in advance.
I've got two questions, any help is appreciated:
1: for csgo, is it better to use in game v-sync or NVCP v-sync?
2: is the input lag difference between 237 fps and uncapped relevant?
I play csgo with an i9 9900k and a 2080 which is pretty overkill,
but still I am running the game @ 237 fps cap, with in-game vsync on cause I hate tearing. (i've got a pg258q asus monitor)
Most of the game engines start having issues at extreme high framerates so that worries me as well. Also going too high on framerate would put my system under load which could lead to some input lag as well.
I am trying to find the perfect balance between image quality and low latency. The fact i could get 300-400 fps easily makes me wonder if I should uncap the framerate. Thanks in advance.