ASUS PG259QNR nvidia - cs2 settings
ASUS PG259QNR nvidia - cs2 settings
Friends, I have ASUS PG259QNR Fast IPS model monitor. I make Nvidia settings according to professionals, but most of them use BenQ Zowie TN model, so I feel like I'm not doing the right thing because my monitor supports G-SYNC. How should I adjust the Nvidia settings and should I turn on V-SYNC and Reflex in the in-game settings? I want my game to be smoother, but it doesn't feel smooth when the monitor technology is fixed speed refresh rate.
Re: ASUS PG259QNR nvidia - cs2 settings
Don't use fixed refresh rate then. Enable g-sync and Reflex. You can also enable v-sync in-game, but keep in mind that with v-sync you need to make sure to always cap your FPS to be below your refresh rate. Reflex will do that automatically. For games that don't have Reflex, you need to do it manually if the game has an FPS limiter, or use the "ultra" low latency setting in NVCP, or use an external limiter like RTSS or SpecialK.
You should probably also read the "G-SYNC 101" articles:
https://blurbusters.com/gsync/gsync101- ... -settings/
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Re: ASUS PG259QNR nvidia - cs2 settings
RealNC wrote: ↑10 Mar 2025, 07:06Don't use fixed refresh rate then. Enable g-sync and Reflex. You can also enable v-sync in-game, but keep in mind that with v-sync you need to make sure to always cap your FPS to be below your refresh rate. Reflex will do that automatically. For games that don't have Reflex, you need to do it manually if the game has an FPS limiter, or use the "ultra" low latency setting in NVCP, or use an external limiter like RTSS or SpecialK.
You should probably also read the "G-SYNC 101" articles:
There is in-game fps instability, it constantly fluctuates between 300-500, unfortunately it is not at a constant value. If I turn on NVCP only g-sync, is it enough to turn on in-game reflex because when I turn on v-sync, fps drops and mouse control becomes difficult.
Re: ASUS PG259QNR nvidia - cs2 settings
You have a 360Hz monitor. G-sync is for syncing FPS to Hz, so FPS can't be higher than 360.younes wrote: ↑10 Mar 2025, 07:44There is in-game fps instability, it constantly fluctuates between 300-500, unfortunately it is not at a constant value. If I turn on NVCP only g-sync, is it enough to turn on in-game reflex because when I turn on v-sync, fps drops and mouse control becomes difficult.
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Re: ASUS PG259QNR nvidia - cs2 settings
Is CS2s reflex implementation working correctly?
I've heard there's something wrong with it?
I've heard there's something wrong with it?