If by ToastyX you mean CRU then yes I did try it in there. No dice.Chief Blur Buster wrote: Yes, the GearVR strobing mode hack. Lots of fun on Android OLED phones!
Did you do the VT trick in NVIDIA Control Panel, or via ToastyX?
The VT tricks are MUCH more reliable in ToastyX. (That said: With that, you need to reboot or run restart64.exe for it to take effect -- a little more cumbersome but ToastyX more reliably forces resolutions through to the monitor -- NVIDIA sometimes secretly filters certain CRU settings unbeknownst to us because of a limitation or GPU scaling or other weird interaction).
ULMB 60Hz Guide
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UPDATE!
I've created improved visual instructions for the ULMB 60 Hz Hack.
HOWTO: 60 Hz ULMB Hack
Please let me know if my new HOWTO helps you!
I've created improved visual instructions for the ULMB 60 Hz Hack.
HOWTO: 60 Hz ULMB Hack
Please let me know if my new HOWTO helps you!
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Re: ULMB 60Hz Guide
Hi Chief Blur bluster! I have an older gsync monitor around the same era as yours. It is an OLD acer XB270H. They keep making new monitors and calling them all XB270H. Mine is over 4 years old. I followed the guide and I get "no signal" error. I tried using 120hz and 100hz timing for a 85hz mode, a 70hz mode, and tons of other modes totally maybe 20 attempts. I kept playing around trying to get numbers to be similar yet increased VT. 0 luck.
I believe you are right. Old GSYNC models like ours cannot use this tweak for to achieve 60HZ or decreased input lag.
edit: this is off topic but there is somebody creating an fps limiter that knows massively more than me on the geforce forums. I showed him GeDoSaTo's predictive fps limiter but he said he tried a few methods one being similar to GeDoSaTo's method. He said they cause issues when using gsync or vsync. I have read many of your articles but maybe you know more yourself and could help him create the world's best fps limiter.
edit2: here is the link to the thread.
https://forums.geforce.com/default/topi ... directx/1/
I believe you are right. Old GSYNC models like ours cannot use this tweak for to achieve 60HZ or decreased input lag.
edit: this is off topic but there is somebody creating an fps limiter that knows massively more than me on the geforce forums. I showed him GeDoSaTo's predictive fps limiter but he said he tried a few methods one being similar to GeDoSaTo's method. He said they cause issues when using gsync or vsync. I have read many of your articles but maybe you know more yourself and could help him create the world's best fps limiter.
edit2: here is the link to the thread.
https://forums.geforce.com/default/topi ... directx/1/
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Alas, yes, the ULMB 60Hz trick doesn't work on older GSYNC monitors.
I've never gotten ULMB 60Hz trick to work on 2013-era or 2014-era 144Hz 1080p GSYNC monitors.
However, we've found the ULMB 60Hz trick consistently worked on 165Hz and 240Hz GSYNC monitors.
I've never gotten ULMB 60Hz trick to work on 2013-era or 2014-era 144Hz 1080p GSYNC monitors.
However, we've found the ULMB 60Hz trick consistently worked on 165Hz and 240Hz GSYNC monitors.
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