problem my monitor goes to 1Hz-180Hz when it should go to 30

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problem my monitor goes to 1Hz-180Hz when it should go to 30

Post by edgarsupernov » 06 Jul 2018, 15:08

hi, my problem is that I have a G-SYNC monitor but when playing in a game where it goes down to 30 fps or less the monitor synchronizes with those low fps when it should not be, the monitor should lower a maximum of 30Hz and a low frame compesation (LFC), but does not do the (LFC), and instead gets out of those 30 Hz, can someone give me a solution ?, and try everything that occurred to me.
My monitor is the PG248Q.

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Re: problem my monitor goes to 1Hz-180Hz when it should go t

Post by RealNC » 06 Jul 2018, 16:48

It does LFC. It's not possible to drive an LCD panel at 1Hz.

The FPS indicator of the monitor probably tells you what the g-sync module is receiving, not what it's outputting.
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Re: problem my monitor goes to 1Hz-180Hz when it should go t

Post by edgarsupernov » 06 Jul 2018, 17:15

but when they go below 30 Hz, the pixels show as vibrations or artifacts, is that okay?

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Post by RealNC » 06 Jul 2018, 17:20

Probably not. Although people claim it's normal for TN monitors.

Without video footage nobody can tell for sure though.
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Re: problem my monitor goes to 1Hz-180Hz when it should go t

Post by edgarsupernov » 06 Jul 2018, 17:33

ok wait for me in a while I upload video

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Post by edgarsupernov » 06 Jul 2018, 18:07

https://youtu.be/pHv1PmdvqJY sorry for the sound my brother was watching a movie, in this video the artifacts or vibrations of pixels are presented, unfortunately I can not record better since I recorded it with a cell phone

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Re: problem my monitor goes to 1Hz-180Hz when it should go t

Post by edgarsupernov » 06 Jul 2018, 18:11

This video does not show pixel artifacts or vibrations https://youtu.be/LkdHNLQobDE

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Post by RealNC » 06 Jul 2018, 18:29

This looks like pixel inversion artifacts. It is a TN panel, and thus pixel inversion artifacts are normal to an extent, but as to how much of it can still be considered normal on this monitor, I can't say. Maybe someone else who also owns this monitor can provide some help.

Here's another user who had the same problem on a different TN monitor:

viewtopic.php?f=5&t=2635

Unfortunately, this seems to be a common issue on TN monitors.
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Re: problem my monitor goes to 1Hz-180Hz when it should go t

Post by edgarsupernov » 06 Jul 2018, 18:38

As for g sync, is there nothing to show me the normal hz? because in the same screen it shows 10 hz when the fps are at 10 and, then does not hurt the panel?
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Post by RealNC » 06 Jul 2018, 18:41

I don't think so. It's a monitor feature and not configurable through software.
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