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R2ze

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  1. Its my first high refresh rate monitor and this problem persited since the day I got it. In some games more and in some less. While the sway in Modern Warfare is high I cant really notice it that much in there. Where nearly the same sway in CounterStrike makes it much less enjoyable
  2. Pretty sure since I can cleary see the difference when it falls down to like 8ms, ontop the monitor is labaled as 144hz which I could overclock to 170hz. But I have it running at 120Hz at the moment since I cant get more FPS in 2K anyways
  3. Tryed Modern Warfare just now. At 60 FPS (capped with RTSS) I got pretty much constent 16.7ms which are optimal but as soon as I capped it at 100FPS it danced between 17ms and 22 ms then I tried uncapped were it went between 6ms and 22ms at now unstable ~210FPS
  4. Sadly it does, therefore this post. In League of Legends it goes up to 25ms and it is really noticable and I cleary feel and see the difference while it snaps back and forth
  5. Whats up, I have a 144HZ display which I capped at 118 FPS with RTSS for a frametime of 8.5ms The problem is that my frametime isnt stable, instead its going up to 16ms and down again to 8.5ms all the time, in spite of constant 118 frames per second. Im measuring it with MSI Afterburner. I have V-Sync disabled in the control panel and inGame. Display: Predator XB271HU Processor: Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-4770K CPU @ 3.50GHz Video Card: Graphic Card: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1070 RAM: 24 GB DDR3 OS: Windows 10 64-bit Running on a Samsung EVO 860 1TB
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