I am sorry i do not understand what you're saying, my resolution is 2560x1440p 240hz set in windows and in all my games i just let it at native too.JimCarry wrote: ↑28 Apr 2025, 16:07OP when you talk about running smooth i bet you are not even running monitor scaling,and if you want you can test it in game,before i use cru,when i go in game and click on monitor there is bunch of options,but there window when i see my resolution, so for example mine res is 640x480,when i click on the monitor it says 1920x1080 240hz,but when i change resolution and change timings in cru,when i go in game the monitor says 640x480 240hz, so now its monitor scaling + new timings,i can verify this with my life its night and day difference,i can upload screenshot to see it.I never i try to run a game without dwm,there is a post here in this forum,a guy shows a script how to run games without dwm,but it breaks taskbar, explorer i think and etc,and the link for github its not working,but also like you he was saying that is night and day diffrence to play games without dwm,but i never saw someone making it/showing it or on a video,or maybe showing benchmakrs.
without reading my huge post above the biggest tldr i can give trying to explain my lifelong situation is that it goes like this : boot PC , move the mouse on desktop, feeling is ordinary nothing special, restart Windows explorer in task manager + play a video for couple seconds , move the mouse again on desktop = mouse is now super smooth 240hz amazing, open game i want to play and game will also feel good. Repeat if needed if i feel like refresh rate feels off again.
The people above mentionned things like independant flip, dwm stuff so im trying to get knowledge for that in case this is very related so if i can pinpoint what is going on i can maybe fix it instead of doing my temp fix everytime.
my new theory after reading all of this is that my doing my steps "prime" my dwm in awake state so windows any desktop animation like my mouse at 240 frames so now it feels and i can see the true 240hz. and before i did those steps even if i was at 240hz, windows did not output 240 frames. by fixing that issue in the desktop even before opening my game im making sure that my game will work properly.
my other new explaining to this situation is that im "baiting" dwm to be busy elsewhere( with the video /netflix or whatever ) so then my mouse/game since dwm is busy elsewhere is willing to be and stay in independant flip easier which feel more like a 1:1 240hz.
