July 4, 20169 yr Hi guys! What about the g-sync feature ? Is it a good idea to buy an ultra wide monitor with this feature or not, for P3D ? Thanks for any advice! Regards, Max Massimo Solimbergo | MY PC = MoBo: MSI X670E GAMING WIFI CPU: AMD Ryzen 7800X3D RAM: Kingstone 32GB 5600Mhz GPU: NVIDIA RTX4070TI SSD: Samsung 990PRO 2TB + 970EVO 1TB + 860PRO 512GB + 840PRO 512GB OS: Win11 Pro 64 Monitor: Samsung SJ55W PERIF: Thrustmaster Hotas Warthog + TPR SIM: MSFS2020 Planes: Fenix | PMDG | FSS ERJ | BAe146 Utilities: Navigraph VA: UKvirtual (www.ukvirtual.co.uk) Online Flying Network: VATSIM
July 4, 20169 yr The G-Sync feature is superb, but it only kicks in in a certain range or lets say it is only useful in a certain range. And, as a matter of fact, this range is not usually achieved with a classic P3D setup. For example in my case, I have my FPS limited at 30, my G-Sync monitors ideal range is between 40 and 144FPS (I have a 144Hz monitor). So, it might be that you setup your sim in a way that you get more than 40FPS and you could actually benefit from the G-Sync feature, but that's rather unlikely. Greetings, Chris AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D, 2x32GB DDR5 6000MT/s RAM, MSI RTX 4090 Ventus 3X, Windows 11 Home, MSFS2024
August 31, 20169 yr I think G-Sync kicks in at 30 - 100hz dependent of your monitor, upper hz ranges are normally sorted with v-sync. I have the Preditor X34a and its good, however below 30fps the stutters will appear. Ive just yolo'ed it and upgraded my 980ti with a Titan XP. Will report what happends! Regards James Intel 10900k @ 5.1 HT on, Nvidia 3090, 32GB RAM @3800mhz, 1TB NVME Drive (P3Dv5.1), 1440p 48' Ultrawide Monitor.
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