Issues with optimal G-sync settings.
Posted: 18 Jan 2021, 09:48
Hi everyone,
I recently purchased a new certified g-sync compatible lg monitor. 1080p @144hz and im having severe difficulty getting it to work properly with gsync. It is setup correctly as per this sites instructions (gsync on, vsync on in NVCP, vsync off in game, and im using the frame rate limiter in NVCP at 141) but I'm having microstutters in most games I play. This includes ESO, Greedfall, pathfinder kingmaker, and many others. Along with the microstutters I seem to feel a kind of slow down or smearing effect that gives me headaches if I turn the camera too quickly.
I would say this is the monitors fault but I recently came from a viewsonic xg2402 and experienced the exact same issues on it as well. The only partial fixes that have done anything in my testing are the following:
Turned off vsync in nvcp (tearing in the bottom of the screen although sometimes the smear slowdown effect seemed to dissipate when turning the camera)
Keeping vsync on in nvcp but turning off the frame rate limiter seems to help with some of the microstutters but not completely.
My build is
I7 7700k
1080ti
1 terabyte ssd
16gb of 3200 ram
windows 10 pro 64bit
Any help would be greatly appreciated!
I recently purchased a new certified g-sync compatible lg monitor. 1080p @144hz and im having severe difficulty getting it to work properly with gsync. It is setup correctly as per this sites instructions (gsync on, vsync on in NVCP, vsync off in game, and im using the frame rate limiter in NVCP at 141) but I'm having microstutters in most games I play. This includes ESO, Greedfall, pathfinder kingmaker, and many others. Along with the microstutters I seem to feel a kind of slow down or smearing effect that gives me headaches if I turn the camera too quickly.
I would say this is the monitors fault but I recently came from a viewsonic xg2402 and experienced the exact same issues on it as well. The only partial fixes that have done anything in my testing are the following:
Turned off vsync in nvcp (tearing in the bottom of the screen although sometimes the smear slowdown effect seemed to dissipate when turning the camera)
Keeping vsync on in nvcp but turning off the frame rate limiter seems to help with some of the microstutters but not completely.
My build is
I7 7700k
1080ti
1 terabyte ssd
16gb of 3200 ram
windows 10 pro 64bit
Any help would be greatly appreciated!