I think monitor's unboxed mentioned it
I do not remember 100% if they mentioned reflex analyzer and ULMB2 only working for nvidia cards but I remember for sure them mentioning pulsar is likely only going to be nvidia exclusive
G-SYNC Pulsar: Blur Reduction or Black Frame Injection in cojunction with Variable Refresh Rate or Adaptive Sync
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Re: G-SYNC Pulsar: Blur Reduction or Black Frame Injection in cojunction with Variable Refresh Rate or Adaptive Sync
Can you elaborate how to fully disable VRR on nvidia and amd gpu cards?Discorz wrote: ↑29 Aug 2024, 01:48What reviews? Pulsar is not out yet.
VRR to be disabled first. And AMD doesn't have the option to fully disable VRR like Nvidia. I believe same holds up for ULMB 2. But later on someone found a CRU trick that can supposedly disable it. I didn't try the trick at the time tho.
Re: G-SYNC Pulsar: Blur Reduction or Black Frame Injection in cojunction with Variable Refresh Rate or Adaptive Sync
Disabling VRR via monitor OSD usually works the best. If that doesn't work or monitor doesn't have the option (like Alienware), try disabling it via Nvidia Control Panel or AMD Settings. Although I'm not sure if those fully disable it, especially on AMD side.Brutek_Vladimir wrote: ↑07 Jun 2025, 00:28Can you elaborate how to fully disable VRR on nvidia and amd gpu cards?
I believe the CRU trick I was referring to was this. Make sure all under "Range Limits" in "Edit" tab is removed.
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