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Re: 24G2U Distortion at "Moving Photo" test , videos, vsynced/fps capped games
Posted: 15 Apr 2023, 10:31
by Boomchakadah
You need freesync/G-sync in order to remove screen tearing. Any particular reason why you don't like G-sync?
Re: 24G2U Distortion at "Moving Photo" test , videos, vsynced/fps capped games
Posted: 16 Apr 2023, 19:12
by Chief Blur Buster
Solution:
Reset your NVIDIA Control Panel settings and make sure you're not using VSYNC OFF for fullscreen mode.
Ideally, you should only set VSYNC OFF on a per-application basis, and never for global fullscreen usage.
Manage 3D Settings -> Global Settings -> Vertical Sync -> Use the 3D application setting
For TestUFO, you don't want web browsers such as Google Chrome to use VSYNC OFF in fullscreen mode.
If you want to force VSYNC OFF, do it via in-game and/or the Program Settings.
EDIT: Also restart browser if you're getting tearing in TestUFO, or better yet, restart computer
Re: 24G2U Distortion at "Moving Photo" test , videos, vsynced/fps capped games
Posted: 16 Apr 2023, 19:16
by Chief Blur Buster
Boomchakadah wrote: ↑14 Apr 2023, 19:04
That looks like screentearing.
Does it happen at lower refresh rates like 60hz as well? does it happen in microsoft edge?
Make sure hardware acceleration is enabled in Chrome settings. Make sure Freesync is enabled. If you have an Nvidia GPU, make sure G-SYNC for full screen is enabled.
Run a frame-skipping test to make sure your monitor isn't skipping frames.
https://youtu.be/3xiPSkQSX5A?t=194
While this is an alternative successful solution, this doesn't address the underlying cause;
The problem is actually slightly different; the problem is the user has a global VSYNC OFF setting in their graphics drivers that needs to be removed/deleted/undone. The global setting is interfering with applications that user doesn't want VSYNC OFF in.
Then the "Use application setting" will automatically use VSYNC ON in the software (emulators, Chrome, fighting games) that works best with VSYNC ON. The user can still use G-SYNC instead, simply by configuring Program Settings to G-SYNC and then configuring the in-game menus to VSYNC OFF.
Re: 24G2U Distortion at "Moving Photo" test , videos, vsynced/fps capped games
Posted: 23 Apr 2023, 18:02
by amorou
Boomchakadah wrote: ↑15 Apr 2023, 04:11
amorou wrote: ↑14 Apr 2023, 19:15
Freesync disabled on osd by me , I have nvidia gpu , personally I dont like it .
Do u want me to enabled it for testing purposes or ?
Yes.
If enabling Freesync/G-sync doesn't fix it, there is something wrong with that monitor. Return it or contact AOC for a replacement.
Enabling g-sync solves it , so how to fix it without g-sync ?
Re: 24G2U Distortion at "Moving Photo" test , videos, vsynced/fps capped games
Posted: 23 Apr 2023, 18:08
by Chief Blur Buster
amorou wrote: ↑23 Apr 2023, 18:02
Boomchakadah wrote: ↑15 Apr 2023, 04:11
amorou wrote: ↑14 Apr 2023, 19:15
Freesync disabled on osd by me , I have nvidia gpu , personally I dont like it .
Do u want me to enabled it for testing purposes or ?
Yes.
If enabling Freesync/G-sync doesn't fix it, there is something wrong with that monitor. Return it or contact AOC for a replacement.
Enabling g-sync solves it , so how to fix it without g-sync ?
Instructions:
viewtopic.php?f=19&p=93148#p92955
Re: 24G2U Distortion at "Moving Photo" test , videos, vsynced/fps capped games
Posted: 23 Apr 2023, 18:18
by amorou
Chief Blur Buster wrote: ↑23 Apr 2023, 18:08
amorou wrote: ↑23 Apr 2023, 18:02
Boomchakadah wrote: ↑15 Apr 2023, 04:11
amorou wrote: ↑14 Apr 2023, 19:15
Freesync disabled on osd by me , I have nvidia gpu , personally I dont like it .
Do u want me to enabled it for testing purposes or ?
Yes.
If enabling Freesync/G-sync doesn't fix it, there is something wrong with that monitor. Return it or contact AOC for a replacement.
Enabling g-sync solves it , so how to fix it without g-sync ?
Instructions:
viewtopic.php?f=19&p=93148#p92955
Ah, gotta restart browser to see if changes has effects , issue solved thanks