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machina:
--- Quote from: homerofgods on May 10, 2020, 03:42:13 pm ---Please correct me if I'm wrong. G-sync will get you a smooth image but adds respons time. It can be a nice way to remove screen tearing and a smoother image can make it more easy to guess where enemies are going anyway. But if you want as responsive and delay free gameplay as possible you just set your monitor to as many Hz as possible (144 for example) and don't use g-sync. Right?
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My friend has G-Sync 160Hz monitor and uses it for FPSes mainly. He so far was very satisfied with this technology. But I don't have much knowledge about this, sorry :|
GymPolice:
Not that much into FPS games. I mainly play and stream Path of Exile and occasionally Smite and Dead by Daylight for the lulz. The slight "delay" from g-synch wouldn't be bothering me at all. :)
That being said, I will not be buying any new monitors in the time before us. Been put on 50% short work, so less money to spend on such things
soulblade:
--- Quote from: homerofgods on May 10, 2020, 03:42:13 pm ---Please correct me if I'm wrong. G-sync will get you a smooth image but adds respons time. It can be a nice way to remove screen tearing and a smoother image can make it more easy to guess where enemies are going anyway. But if you want as responsive and delay free gameplay as possible you just set your monitor to as many Hz as possible (144 for example) and don't use g-sync. Right?
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Sounds right to me.
You can minimize input lag/response time with G-sync by going to Nvidia settings and making sure Low Latency Mode is set to 'Ultra'.
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