I bought my monitor because I easily reach 240 fps in many games and I wanted to get the most out of my pc, because I found it at an affordable price and because it was GSYNC compatibleI don't know if the problem is the GSYNC but when I'm in a game the only way that the game and the movements of the character and the camera are "smooth" and without microstutters is if my FPS reaches the refresh rate of the monitor, there's no other way
If I am playing with 80-120 fps with GSYNC activated the game is almost unplayable. And this <Mod Edit> me up with the gaming experience in almost every game of high requirements that I'm playing right now (COD Cold War, Cyberpunk 2077, Escape from Tarkov)
If I play these games with G-SYNC off or on I don't notice any difference at all.I have tried playing other games with the 60 fps monitor that I replaced and although the difference in hz is noticeable there is not that "fluidity" problem that occurs with this monitor.
Specs ->
My monitor
2080 RTX TI
i7 10700k
16 GB of Ram
1 TB with 2 SSD of 500 GB each one
My GPU drivers are updated
Thank you so much :3
If I am playing with 80-120 fps with GSYNC activated the game is almost unplayable. And this <Mod Edit> me up with the gaming experience in almost every game of high requirements that I'm playing right now (COD Cold War, Cyberpunk 2077, Escape from Tarkov)
If I play these games with G-SYNC off or on I don't notice any difference at all.I have tried playing other games with the 60 fps monitor that I replaced and although the difference in hz is noticeable there is not that "fluidity" problem that occurs with this monitor.
Specs ->
My monitor
2080 RTX TI
i7 10700k
16 GB of Ram
1 TB with 2 SSD of 500 GB each one
My GPU drivers are updated
Thank you so much :3
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