What Is the Best Way to Play Without VRR on an OLED Monitor?
Posted: 05 Jun 2026, 07:48
Hi everyone,
I’m new to the forum, although I’ve been reading many of the guides here for quite a few years. I’m very grateful to you all for introducing me to this world, but I also hate you a little, since you’ve turned me into someone who is incapable of enjoying a game without spending hours searching for the perfect settings.
I’m finally going to make the jump to OLED. More specifically, I’m planning to get this monitor: Asus rog-strix-oled-xg32ucwmg
However, I have one major concern: VRR flicker.
In modern, demanding games, using frame generation is almost unavoidable. Unfortunately, when frame generation is enabled, VRR flicker can become absolutely terrible. I tried an OLED monitor a couple of years ago and ended up returning it for this exact reason.
After reading many posts, it seems clear to me that the definitive way to avoid VRR flicker is to play without VRR. However, doing so usually ruins the experience for me. I’ve looked through many discussions, but I still haven’t found a definitive answer:
What is currently the best way to play without VRR?
I’ve seen several different options mentioned, such as Special K Latent Sync, RTSS Scanline Sync, half-refresh-rate V-Sync, and so on.
As far as I understand, Latent Sync or Scanline Sync would probably be the ideal solution, but they can sometimes be quite annoying to configure. Would the other option be to use V-Sync, an FPS cap, and switch the monitor’s refresh rate using HRC or a similar tool?
I would really appreciate some advice from anyone who has been in a similar situation.
Thanks in advance!
I’m new to the forum, although I’ve been reading many of the guides here for quite a few years. I’m very grateful to you all for introducing me to this world, but I also hate you a little, since you’ve turned me into someone who is incapable of enjoying a game without spending hours searching for the perfect settings.
I’m finally going to make the jump to OLED. More specifically, I’m planning to get this monitor: Asus rog-strix-oled-xg32ucwmg
However, I have one major concern: VRR flicker.
In modern, demanding games, using frame generation is almost unavoidable. Unfortunately, when frame generation is enabled, VRR flicker can become absolutely terrible. I tried an OLED monitor a couple of years ago and ended up returning it for this exact reason.
After reading many posts, it seems clear to me that the definitive way to avoid VRR flicker is to play without VRR. However, doing so usually ruins the experience for me. I’ve looked through many discussions, but I still haven’t found a definitive answer:
What is currently the best way to play without VRR?
I’ve seen several different options mentioned, such as Special K Latent Sync, RTSS Scanline Sync, half-refresh-rate V-Sync, and so on.
As far as I understand, Latent Sync or Scanline Sync would probably be the ideal solution, but they can sometimes be quite annoying to configure. Would the other option be to use V-Sync, an FPS cap, and switch the monitor’s refresh rate using HRC or a similar tool?
I would really appreciate some advice from anyone who has been in a similar situation.
Thanks in advance!