Thanks for the reply. Indeed, most of those games aren't that intensive. I have an i7 3770 and 780Ti, mostly fluctuating from 40 to 55-60 fps with all settings maxed generally, but stuttering is a very annoying problem that I'd like to get fixed with GSYNC.ciopenhauer wrote:I played LoL, HOTS, SC2, D3, Crysis 3, CS:GO, Hearthstone. I don't know what to say about G-sync except that it works as advertised. But my own setup gives me good FPS in everything I play (60+), so I can't really say much about lower frame rates, I didn't go through the process of forcing some caps at lower numbers to see how G-sync performs in those situations.
Yes, you can switch the Engine with one touch button on the monitor. It's easy. Would be better if the S-Switch worked with G-sync though.
EDIT: I just tried playing Crysis 3 with FPS capped at 45. It was very smooth. Nothing quite like the fluidity of 144hz + 144 fps, but no stutters or anything annoying.
How are the colors, by the way? I have an IPS screen right now, I know that by switching back to a TN I would lose some quality but if GSYNC really works as advertised than I'd do it.
