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Since those fucking cryptominers freesync is off the table, any way to reduce vsync input lag? planning on using at least tripple buffering so yeah. No don't tell me to lower my settings so I get a perfect 60, cuz I'm on a 75, I will also punch you if you say that. Any solution like mixing gpu buffered frames and vsync buffered frames? i don't have any gpu yet so I'm just curious to know if I should wait to get an rx570 or just buy a 970.

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You can't. Lag is inherent with Vsync. You are preventing the GPU from sending an image as it is created.

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You could just use enhanced sync it works pretty well, about half the input time of Vsync depending on frame rate and no screen tearing.

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2 minutes ago, super_skank said:

You could just use enhanced sync it works pretty well, about half the input time of Vsync depending on frame rate and no screen tearing.

well, if i the amd cards would have been affordable i could use freesync, but i cant, so i have to stick with anything nvidia

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8 minutes ago, AskingForAFriend said:

well, if i the amd cards would have been affordable i could use freesync, but i cant, so i have to stick with anything nvidia

Nvidia has the same technology too, its called fastsync, give that a try.

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