smoothness in games

Talk about NVIDIA G-SYNC, a variable refresh rate (VRR) technology. G-SYNC eliminates stutters, tearing, and reduces input lag. List of G-SYNC Monitors.
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smoothness in games

Post by Kaggewas » 17 Jan 2019, 14:51

Hello everyone, I want to get the maximum smoothness in games, which is only possible, tell me what is needed for this?

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Post by RealNC » 17 Jan 2019, 15:36

If you have frame pacing smoothness issues, you can always try to use RTSS with a frame cap. This usually fixes smoothness issues in games. I use it all the time :-)
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Post by Chief Blur Buster » 17 Jan 2019, 16:59

If priority is motion fluidity, you want framerates matching Hz.

- Powerful GPU to keep frame rate matching refresh rate
- VSYNC ON with various low-lag VSYNC ON tricks
- Frame rate cap

If you want more flexibility with varying framerates -- then you want variable refresh monitor such as a FreeSync or GSYNC monitor, see Demo of variable refresh rates which can eliminate stutters of varying frame rates. On such a monitor, the refresh rate stays in sync with frame rate, which makes it much more seamless.
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Re: smoothness in games

Post by RealNC » 17 Jan 2019, 17:40

Judging from the OP's other posts, g-sync is in use, so there's no need to care about FPS matching refresh rate.
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