Do I Have To Test New Monitors for Frame Skipping?
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Mark Fable
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Do I Have To Test New Monitors for Frame Skipping?
My understanding is that frame skipping may only occur after monitor overclocking, so do I need to test new monitors for frame skipping or is that a non-issue with monitors at their native refresh rate?
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Re: Do I Have To Test New Monitors for Frame Skipping?
Generaly, it is a non-issue 99%+ of the time.Mark Fable wrote: ↑06 Nov 2022, 15:57My understanding is that frame skipping may only occur after monitor overclocking, so do I need to test new monitors for frame skipping or is that a non-issue with monitors at their native refresh rate?
Some models had firmware bugs that caused frameskipping at their native Hz, though most of them had workarounds.
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Re: Do I Have To Test New Monitors for Frame Skipping?
Thanks. I did go ahead to test my monitor just in case and I believe there are no skipped frames. What do you think? I attached a picture for your reference.Chief Blur Buster wrote: ↑06 Nov 2022, 19:33Generaly, it is a non-issue 99%+ of the time.Mark Fable wrote: ↑06 Nov 2022, 15:57My understanding is that frame skipping may only occur after monitor overclocking, so do I need to test new monitors for frame skipping or is that a non-issue with monitors at their native refresh rate?
Some models had firmware bugs that caused frameskipping at their native Hz, though most of them had workarounds.
Also, just to clarify, frame skipping outside of the realm of monitor overclocking is only caused by a firmware bug, correct?
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Re: Do I Have To Test New Monitors for Frame Skipping?
Correct.Mark Fable wrote: ↑07 Nov 2022, 12:35Also, just to clarify, frame skipping outside of the realm of monitor overclocking is only caused by a firmware bug, correct?
And yes, your monitor is fine at 144 Hz!
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