I noticed you have image scaling / dsr factors enabled in your nvidia settings. Do you have another video that showcases these settings? Also what's your image scaling set to? :D
Someone test Naraka Bladepoint for me since I haven't been able to for almost a year. It's finally free to play and I don't have my new monitor till next month :'(
I want to thank you for this. It was driving me crazy trying to get rid of strange smears and staggering motions all over my games. This is my first high end pc build and this video really makes my performance shine!
Thank you for this guide !! I am running a Ryzen 7700x / 3070ti and I primarily play destiny, I was struggling with terrible stuttering and frame drops in dungeons or areas with lots of enemies, activating G-sync and V-sync together completely eliminated all the tearing! If anyone else is struggling with destiny I can share my game/Nvidia settings
Bro, you are life saver. I really appreciate this tutorial. I have finally capped my FPS to the max. I love you. Just love you so much. My whole image and game feel jumped like 200% its amazing.
@Panjno You explained it very well. I would appreciate it if you could explain how to turn off the monitor and nvidia and how we should adjust the settings in FPS games such as e-sports, cs, valorant. It would be nice if you also explained in detail how we should set the desktop size and position.
Bumping this. So many videos that I'm confused. Was there actually a recommendation to enable variable refresh in Windows in addition to those setting?
I noticed MSI afterburn and evga precision caused tearing, I figured that after two weeks of banging my head to the wall, I replaced my gtx 1070 with rtx 3090 and replace my monitor, I was so frustrated on why my old gtx 1070 with > 70fps were smoother than my 144fps on my rtx 3090. but yesterday I found out its all because of those two apps.
Great guide and easy to follow steps! How about nvidia dlss? Should I set it to quality, balanced, performance or dlaa for optimum latency in competitive games?
Why is it important to set the monitor to the highest possible refreshrate? If I have a 165hz monitor but want to limit the fps to 120, cant I set it to 144hz?
Hello in the "Manage 3D settings" tab under Global Settings -> Preferred refresh rate (built-in laptop monitor) .... how do I change this setting for the EXTERNAL monitor? thanks
I’m late but I would like to know that if I have nvidia gpu and amd cpu, should I do the amd if the amd software pops up only thing it’s that it doesn’t show, mine when I go to gaming it shows games and graphics and when I go to graphics it enhanced sync etc
hey, really appreciating your work! could you by chance analyze Geforce Now and gsync? trying out the ultimate membership with streaming with below 25 ms in 4k 120 up to 240 fps... its actually absolutely incredible! ultimate lets you use a RTX4080 with 25GB video ram its soo good that i actually cant believe it! BUT!!! gsync seems top be a funny thing, not working properly. tried on laptop and PC tower on TV and Monitor (both with free sync/gysnc) and had no luck making it run smoothly, even it should. for a good experience i need to lock to a certain framerate... such a shame, but maybe i am doing something wrong here???
Exclusive fullscreen essentially doesn't exist anymore in Windows 10+. It's basically just borderless fullscreen with some compatibility adjustments. Also, "utilize" ;)
Guessing you're reffering to mpo putting games in a "false" fullscreen for faster alt-tabbing and shit. You can disable mpo with the help of nvidia registry keys.
@@Ghostrider7777 MPO is only a small part of it. Also, why would anyone want to *disable* something that improves performance *and* quality of life is beyond me, but people do weird things I guess.
@@Case_ mpo's been known to cause tons of stuttering issues as well as a decrease in performance when tabbing out of a game and tabbing back in until its restarted.
@@De-M-oN It's not nearly as simple as that. In many (most) cases, even when games say they're using exclusive fullscreen, they're actually not using the "old" exclusive fullscreen.
I'm currrently using a 165hz monitor and I did what you said. The results are good but what if the game I'm going to play only supports 144hz at the moment?
If i have an integrated g sync processor monitor, is it better to use g sync for lower input lag??? 😳😳😳 .. if yes, scaling then should left to display and no scaling on nvidia control panel?
What if i play csgo bro? Should i still enable v sync and set the low latency mode to ultra? On csgo higher fps is beneficial, im currently on a 1440p 240hz monitor and i get about 400fps in csgo
They need to improve the g sync and freesync technology, since i get a better pc i started to get more and more rigorous and looking for the best smoothest experience, and i only get that experience when i put the depth of field to the max , unfortunately in competitive games cant have 0 tearing and low input lag
Thanks man, nice video i try this settings. But have one question i have this monitor 27GP850 and i have nvidia gpu. in the option of the monitor i have Adaptive-Synn= Base mode Or Extensive Mode. i dont know what is the differenbce and whats its better. Then there is a ontather setting call " Motion Blur Reduction" But i can activate only if i disable Asptive Sync. When i disable it i play with out Gsyn and freesync Compatibility. But when i test on UFO Test: Multiple Framerates. The Motion Blur Reduction its the best, its more fast and precise. But Unfortanatly when i activate this option kill My Contrast and color its more dark. Sow what you thin its the best option to use on this monitor and on nvidia gpu? For More stable refresh rate fast an response ? For Fps games
for some reason the minus 3-15 fps LLM Ultra settings doesnt work for me in league of Legends, fps stays at 165hz(My Gigabyte M27F-A native refresh rate) and the frametime graph is a little bit wavy, when I cap the framerate -3(162 in my case) with RTSS,the frametime graph in league of legends is almost always FLAT. I like to keep everything in Gsync/freesync range.
Does this work/is worth if I additionally cap FPS at 80 ingame? I mean latency wise. Let's say Diablo 4. I just have a sweet spot with my PC temps with a bit lower FPS than my Monitor 144Hz in Diablo.
I was using these settings and everything is going fine but in rainbow six siege my fps is capped to 116 but i have 165hz monitr and it shows 165 in game and is set 165 in nvidia as well, i tried opening valorant it is working fine on 165 but switching to r6s refresh rate changes to 116 as i alt tab it switches refresh rates,any help?
i recently change my GPU from Nvidia to AMD and my FPS is cap at 90 FPS for some reason even though i don't have any FPS cap enable(vsync off in games, no radeon chill and monitor refresh rate set to the highest)can someone help me? that would be much appreciated
Going to try this for warzone. Question…is the added input lag when turning on gsync vs playing without negligible or is it noticeable? Wondering the costs vs benefits for enabling it on COD
although my system holds 240fps easy in apex for example. I get intensive stuttering and lower fps in the beginning. like the PC needs a minute to adjust to 157fps (playing on 165hz). It is at 130ish in the beginning and it feels like 30fps. How do I get rid of it?
When I enable freesync on my monitor and adaptiv sync in my driver I get hige frametiming spikes from time to time and destiny 2 is a stutter fest. What can cause this?
cap your fps to minus 3 of your monitor's refresh rate with RTSS to achive a more stable frametimes. In my case, the Ultra LLM settings gives me my monitor's refresh rate in game and doesn't cap the fps minus 3-15 below like what he said in this video. So I cap the fps to minus 3.
I recently found out most Cod Pros (CDL and Streamers) play without GSync or Vsync as they say it hinders input. I've read that's old thinking and doesn't necessarily apply to modern GPUs (such as RTX4000 series). I only play CoD on my PC, can you comment on this? Thanks!
@@BiOHZRD97 yah ended up going for g-sync + v-sync (NVidia panel) + low latency ultra and locking frames to 120 for story based games not for multiplayer games that's most recommended by everyone
Gsync gives me significantly more latency, but because I played with it on for years it feels weird with it off. After about 2 months I'm used to it though
@@sorcererofsalt5786people talk about latency bjt in reality we are humans not robots, latency is unnotocible, but on other hand smoothness is, with it on and capping fps to monitor hz, makes it look as if there's more hz.
If your running within the free sync gsync window you won’t experience any latency penalty with driver vsync on that’s why you cap frames to stay within the window to 4 below max refresh rate.
@@quirobjin2783 whatever your freesync or gsync monitor is rated to just cap the fps in your driver to 4 under max for example 144hz monitor to cap to 140hz then turn vsync on in driver not the game If not you go over freesync gsync range and will get high latency and screen tearing
Damn finally, not enough people talk about what settings should be used with gysnc/vsync. Not everybody likes to use unlimited fps and have screen tearing idk how yall even do it tbh. Any screen tearing at all ruins gaming in my opinion idk how esports players overlook screen tearing
@@theboy2777 You dont even notice the screen taring. If it happens usually its when the frame right is so high like 200 or something. If the game is under 144 fps everything is fine. I dont see the point of g-sync
@@MsTatakai Only reason I don't use RTSS is because it doesn't work with all games for me at least, and I couldn't figure out how to fix it lol. But yeah RTSS cap is even better for this.
Like everyone else said, a HUGE thank you for this guide, I'm running an AMD Ryzen 7 7800x3D with an ASUS 4080 OC and had great framerate but the visuals were not what I expected to get for the amount of $ I spent building the PC. I'd get frustrated seeing people with lower end specs than mine running their games beautifully. Now thanks to this, I'm finally getting the results I expected. Thank you again
what? G-sync doesn't make a game look better. It just gets rid of minor stutters because of frame jumps and gets rid of most screen tearing with or without v-sync. Either you're plain stupid and wasted a butt load of money and had no prior knowledge of basic pc knowledge and decided to buy the highest number component's.
I already had Adaptive Sync on, but the option to sync every frame (Wait for Vertical Refresh : Always On)@ 5:01 fixed my entire AMD gaming experience. No more flickering screen and my frame rates are way higher at max settings! Thanks so much, now i can finally really enjoy my 6950XT!
Lots of misinformation when it comes to gync and vsync, Nvidia should really give more clear instructions on setting it up. This video is A+ and I hope more people see it.