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Nvidia Adaptive Sync ins't working

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3 minutes ago, Ishit Singh said:

It's max refresh rate is 72hz and has VA panel. This is Monitor model no: LC27F591FDNXZA

it doesnt say gsync compatible, so it might not work perfectly

My monitor doesn't restart itself after I enable Adaptive Sync in Nvidia Control Panel and when I tested G-Sync in Nvidia Pendulum demo I still see screen tear. What should I do to fix this?

 

These are the settings I enabled for Adaptive sync

 

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Here's screen tear image with Adaptive Sync enabled

 

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Adaptive sync seems to be working if Max FPS is under 50 or at 50 but whenever I set it to 60 or above I start getting screen tears

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Have you tried to switch the FreeSync engine from ultimate to standard on your monitor?

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Got to your NVIDIA control panel, to 3D-Settings and change the following:

 

Preferred monitor technology: Set to "G-Sync compatible"

V-Sync: Set to "ON"

 

When playing games ALWAYS disable V-Sync in the ingame settings.

If someone did not use reason to reach their conclusion in the first place, you cannot use reason to convince them otherwise.

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3 minutes ago, Parideboy said:

Have you tried to switch the FreeSync engine from ultimate to standard on your monitor?

Yes I did but whenever I set it to Standard engine the Pendulum demo never switches to G-sync mode, it switch back to G-sync when its running on Ultimate engine

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4 minutes ago, Stahlmann98 said:

Got to your NVIDIA control panel, to 3D-Settings and change the following:

 

Preferred monitor technology: Set to "G-Sync compatible"

V-Sync: Set to "ON"

 

When playing games ALWAYS disable V-Sync in the ingame settings.

Sorry but I can't find preferred monitor technology under 3D-Settings

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is that monitor G-sync compatible or just freesync?

-sigh- feeling like I'm being too negative lately

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1 minute ago, Moonzy said:

is that monitor G-sync compatible or just freesync?

It's freesync compatible monitor

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1 minute ago, Ishit Singh said:

It's freesync compatible monitor

freesync might not work with nvidia, unless it specifically says g-sync compatible

-sigh- feeling like I'm being too negative lately

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[Update]

 

Adaptive sync seems to be working if Max FPS is under 50 but whenever I set it to 60 or above I start getting screen tears

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4 minutes ago, Moonzy said:

freesync might not work with nvidia, unless it specifically says g-sync compatible

It seems to be working only if max FPS is under 50 or at 50, if it goes 60 or above I start getting screen tears

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1 minute ago, Ishit Singh said:

It seems to be working only if max FPS is under 50 or at 50, if it goes 60 or above I start getting screen tears

what exact panel is it? what's the max refresh rate?

-sigh- feeling like I'm being too negative lately

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3 minutes ago, Moonzy said:

what exact panel is it? what's the max refresh rate?

It's max refresh rate is 72hz and has VA panel. This is Monitor model no: LC27F591FDNXZA

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Unless the monitor specs specifically say it's "G-Sync Compatible" it might not work with g-sync at all. Even if it IS free-sync capable.

If someone did not use reason to reach their conclusion in the first place, you cannot use reason to convince them otherwise.

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3 minutes ago, Ishit Singh said:

It's max refresh rate is 72hz and has VA panel. This is Monitor model no: LC27F591FDNXZA

it doesnt say gsync compatible, so it might not work perfectly

-sigh- feeling like I'm being too negative lately

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