Freesync best settings?
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NataliaEbert
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Freesync best settings?
So I just recently bought 9070 xt, in such games like dota 2, rdr 2, and tlou part 1 no issues. I configure my freesync settings in adrenaline software like this. This is the setting I have in adrenaline software for a game. Turning on AMD freesync, using radeon chill capping my fps, turning off vsync. In RDR 2, it is working great and even if I walk or run in a circle motion as the camera moves fast, I cant see any vibration or micro stuttering. But in gta 5 enhanced and assassins creed shadows, when I move fast in a circle motion, I can see that it feels like the screen is stopping for a short moment, more feel like a micro stuttering. Is this because I have the wrong freesync settings or this is just normal in games when moving fast in a circle motion as the camera moves fast also? What is the best settings for freesync to optimize it for games?
Re: Freesync best settings?
Properly configured VRR (VRR on + V-SYNC on + framerate limit at least 3 frames within the physical refresh rate) dynamically steers the tearline off-screen into the VBLANK for framerates within the refresh rate.NataliaEbert wrote: ↑22 Aug 2025, 03:15in gta 5 enhanced and assassins creed shadows, when I move fast in a circle motion, I can see that it feels like the screen is stopping for a short moment, more feel like a micro stuttering. Is this because I have the wrong freesync settings or this is just normal in games when moving fast in a circle motion as the camera moves fast also? What is the best settings for freesync to optimize it for games?
Beyond that, it has no performance benefits over no sync and does not reduce or prevent non-sync-related stutter, and will still reflect any and all frametime performance issues coming from the system/game-side.
I.E. the micro-stutter you're seeing in-game will occur with or without VRR, and is system + game/engine-dependent; some games perform better than others. All VRR can do is prevent tearing.
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Displays: ASUS PG27AQN, LG 48C4 Scaler: RetroTINK 4k Consoles: Dreamcast, PS2, PS3, PS5, Switch 2, Wii, Xbox, Analogue Pocket + Dock VR: Beyond, Quest 3, Reverb G2, Index OS: Windows 11 Pro Case: Fractal Design Torrent PSU: Seasonic PRIME TX-1000 MB: ASUS Z790 Hero CPU: Intel i9-13900k w/Noctua NH-U12A GPU: GIGABYTE RTX 4090 GAMING OC RAM: 32GB G.SKILL Trident Z5 DDR5 6400MHz CL32 SSDs: 2TB WD_BLACK SN850 (OS), 4TB WD_BLACK SN850X (Games) Keyboards: Wooting 60HE, Logitech G915 TKL Mice: Razer Viper Mini SE, Razer Viper 8kHz Sound: Creative Sound Blaster Katana V2 (speakers/amp/DAC), AFUL Performer 8 (IEMs)
