[SOLVED] G Sync settings

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I just got an acer Predator XB271HK which is 4k Gsync IPS.... Its flippin awesome and runs really well thru all the benchmarks I have put it thru thus far... Im coming from a 1440p ultrawide and was a bit worried about the fps on this being too low for a good gaming experience, but the 2080 is chugging along nicely. Then with G Sync I notice in Rivatuner that my FPS are very "fluid" which is actually very noticeable... the only thing I dont really know for sure, because everyone has differing opinions on the subject is weather or not to have V Sync in game enabled or not? Really I cant tell a difference but there should be a definative yes or no right? Oh, and im getting a ryzen 3600x tomorrow, replacing my current 2600.... not much of an upgrade but something good Im sure.

Edit: Um... gsync is making every game cap at 60 fps which is the refresh of the monitor and everything is maxed.... thats in Modern Warfare, The Outter Worlds, Borderlands 3 and forza 4. Im extremely happy with this monitor even though it set me back about 650
 
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Try doing the opposite of limiting the FPS by uncapping the FPS in Nvidia control panel, opposite of what is described at the following link, IF it is currently capped.


Otherwise, look IN the games own settings for a FPS cap limit. Some game will be capped to 60FPS no matter what you do.

The 3600x isn't "not much of an upgrade" from the 2600. It's a HUGE upgrade from the 2600, especially in single core performance because single core performance and IPC made a giant leap between 2nd and 3rd gen Ryzen.

https://www.cpubenchmark.net/compare/AMD-Ryzen-5-2600-vs-AMD-Ryzen-5-3600/3243vs3481
Try doing the opposite of limiting the FPS by uncapping the FPS in Nvidia control panel, opposite of what is described at the following link, IF it is currently capped.


Otherwise, look IN the games own settings for a FPS cap limit. Some game will be capped to 60FPS no matter what you do.

The 3600x isn't "not much of an upgrade" from the 2600. It's a HUGE upgrade from the 2600, especially in single core performance because single core performance and IPC made a giant leap between 2nd and 3rd gen Ryzen.

https://www.cpubenchmark.net/compare/AMD-Ryzen-5-2600-vs-AMD-Ryzen-5-3600/3243vs3481
 
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