If you use SK, you don't need to even bother with the "ultra" setting. You can enable Reflex in SK, which works better than ultra low latency. You can then cap with SK on top of Reflex.Duskfall wrote: ↑16 Mar 2025, 13:10I see, thanks. A question about the Nvida Control Panel: I have Vsync on and Ultra Low Latency Mode set to Ultra. Is there a need to cap the FPS in Nvidia Control Panel to -3 FPS from max refresh rate as these two settings should already cap it anyway? And when using Special K I would use Special K's limiter anyway?
Set vsync to "use 3d application setting" and you can leave low latency to "off". If you tick the "auto VRR" checkbox in SK, it will apply the correct FPS limit automatically. Unless you want something lower than that, in which case use a custom FPS cap and untick the "auto vrr" box.
For the least VRR flicker, the "Normal" limiter mode is best in SK. The "low latency (VRR)" and "DLSS-G" limiters can produce slight flicker even at stable FPS. But it depends on the display. If you don't see any flicker whatsoever with the "low latency" limiter, then use that. Note that the "DLSS-G" limiter mode is just the Reflex limiter and works even without DLSS frame gen.
