Hi all,
I have an AOC Q27G3XMN 1440p monitor with a RTX 4070 Super GPU connected via DisplayPort. As soon as I enabled g-sync I started experiencing the notorious VRR flicker. According to CRU this monitor's VRR range is 48-180Hz. I've been reading forums, etc but cannot figure out what range I should set for this combo to minimize flickering. This is all new to me. Should I set it to 90-180Hz?
Thanks
AOC Q27G3XMN VRR Range
Re: AOC Q27G3XMN VRR Range
An upper limit that's at least 2.5 times higher than the lower limit is usually enough. So in your case, try 72-180. 90 is too high, only use it if you really have to and can't fix the flicker otherwise.mario64 wrote: ↑03 Feb 2024, 21:57Hi all,
I have an AOC Q27G3XMN 1440p monitor with a RTX 4070 Super GPU connected via DisplayPort. As soon as I enabled g-sync I started experiencing the notorious VRR flicker. According to CRU this monitor's VRR range is 48-180Hz. I've been reading forums, etc but cannot figure out what range I should set for this combo to minimize flickering. This is all new to me. Should I set it to 90-180Hz?
Thanks
Although with that being said, IIRC, the Nvidia driver might ignore the VRR range with some monitors and use whatever Nvidia has deemed "best" for a specific monitor model. Try and see, I guess.
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Re: AOC Q27G3XMN VRR Range
Great thank you. Will test it out today.
Re: AOC Q27G3XMN VRR Range
Didn’t work unfortunately. Loaded up World of Warcraft in a zone where I get max fps of 180 and am still seeing flickering