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Re: a couple questions

Posted: 23 Oct 2022, 01:58
by Anonymous893125
i actually just bought a g sync monitor the one i got is LG 27GN800-B

Re: a couple questions

Posted: 23 Oct 2022, 11:34
by jorimt
Anonymous893125 wrote:
23 Oct 2022, 01:58
i actually just bought a g sync monitor the one i got is LG 27GN800-B
Nice. Optimal G-SYNC settings are always here for repeat reference:
https://blurbusters.com/gsync/gsync101- ... ttings/14/

And Closing FAQ for answers to any additional G-SYNC questions here:
https://blurbusters.com/gsync/gsync101- ... ttings/15/

Re: a couple questions

Posted: 23 Oct 2022, 16:04
by Anonymous893125
the g sync range of the monitor is 48-144 so if i got a game thats 40 or 30 fps what will happen will g sync disengage and therefore only leaving v sync on and fps limit ?

Re: a couple questions

Posted: 23 Oct 2022, 16:11
by Anonymous893125
i had a look in g sync 101 in the range one and couldnt understand it much when it comes to going under min g sync refresh,

what ive just noticed is playing around with nvidea profile inspector is that both on the global tab and per app it has g sync - application mode and g sync - global mode which of these two do i change if i want to change it to full screen and windowed for 1 game in particilar ?

Re: a couple questions

Posted: 23 Oct 2022, 19:48
by jorimt
Anonymous893125 wrote:
23 Oct 2022, 16:04
the g sync range of the monitor is 48-144 so if i got a game thats 40 or 30 fps what will happen will g sync disengage and therefore only leaving v sync on and fps limit ?
The LFC (low framerate compensation) function at the driver-level for G-SYNC Compatible FreeSync monitors like yours extends the effective G-SYNC range to 20 FPS or lower.
Anonymous893125 wrote:
23 Oct 2022, 16:11
what ive just noticed is playing around with nvidea profile inspector is that both on the global tab and per app it has g sync - application mode and g sync - global mode which of these two do i change if i want to change it to full screen and windowed for 1 game in particilar ?
This was answered in entry #5 of the Closing FAQ I linked in my previous reply to you:
https://blurbusters.com/gsync/gsync101- ... ttings/15/

- For the global profile keep both "G-SYNC – Application Mode" and "G-SYNC – Global Mode" on "Fullscreen Only."
- For per profile, keep “G-SYNC – Global Mode” on "Fullscreen Only," but change "G-SYNC – Application Mode" to "Fullscreen and Windowed."

Re: a couple questions

Posted: 24 Oct 2022, 13:04
by Anonymous893125
hi mate im on it right now loving it :), is it normal for everything to look smaller than how it was ? when i switch it back to 1080 p everything goes to normal size

Re: a couple questions

Posted: 24 Oct 2022, 13:08
by Anonymous893125
ahh ok so only when fps goes below 20 itll start being bad yeah ?

Re: a couple questions

Posted: 24 Oct 2022, 14:27
by jorimt
Anonymous893125 wrote:
24 Oct 2022, 13:04
is it normal for everything to look smaller than how it was ? when i switch it back to 1080 p everything goes to normal size
What are you referring to exactly? G-SYNC configuration does not involve any resolution changes, so you must be doing something else.
Anonymous893125 wrote:
24 Oct 2022, 13:08
ahh ok so only when fps goes below 20 itll start being bad yeah ?
Not necessarily.

Again, your monitor is a G-SYNC Compatible FreeSync display, which means it must use driver-level software to perform LFC at 20 FPS and below to keep G-SYNC behavior active at the lower end of its range.

It's probable your monitor model's LFC supports 20-0 FPS during G-SYNC operation. LFC likely kicks in sooner than 20 FPS on your model anyway (most do, even on G-SYNC monitors with hardware modules).

In other words, I wouldn't worry about it.

Re: a couple questions

Posted: 24 Oct 2022, 14:50
by Anonymous893125
what im refering to is now im using 1440p and before was 1080p when i switched to 1440p everything went smaller

Re: a couple questions

Posted: 24 Oct 2022, 14:52
by Anonymous893125
like on my desktop the icons ect