October 28, 20169 yr Hi guys! If you don't have a 30Hz capable monitor, you need to try. Just discovered a level of smoothness that is incredible in P3D! 100% stutter or micro stutter free...and hope you test it and comment. You need a Nvidia Series 10 card (PASCAL). - Limit to 30.5 FPS in NI - Put the Fast Sync option in Vsync in NI - Unlimited FPS, Vsync and TB off in P3D. No more, only max power in NCP. AM=85 for me. I have my screen at 60Hz, but i think it can work at upper RR. For me, this is the best combination and gives me a complete stutter or micro stutter free in P3D V3, is incredible! Test and comment please... José Fco. Ibáñez /// i7 6700k (Delid) @ 4,6 Ghz /// Asrock Z170 OC Formula /// 16GB RAM G.Skill Ripjaws V 3200 /// GTX 1070 Founders Edition 8GB /// LG 27UD58 4K 27' // OCZ Vertex 4 SSD (X-Plane 10) & SAMSUNG 850 EVO SSD (P3D V3) /// Windows 10 Pro x64
October 28, 20169 yr Author Why do I need a Pascal GPU for this? Spirit I think FastSync is a exclusive Pascal option. José Fco. Ibáñez /// i7 6700k (Delid) @ 4,6 Ghz /// Asrock Z170 OC Formula /// 16GB RAM G.Skill Ripjaws V 3200 /// GTX 1070 Founders Edition 8GB /// LG 27UD58 4K 27' // OCZ Vertex 4 SSD (X-Plane 10) & SAMSUNG 850 EVO SSD (P3D V3) /// Windows 10 Pro x64
October 28, 20169 yr I think FastSync is a exclusive Pascal option. I've a GTX 980 and have this option too! Spirit
October 28, 20169 yr Author I've a GTX 980 and have this option too! Spirit So my bad. Thanks you! I'll edit the post. José Fco. Ibáñez /// i7 6700k (Delid) @ 4,6 Ghz /// Asrock Z170 OC Formula /// 16GB RAM G.Skill Ripjaws V 3200 /// GTX 1070 Founders Edition 8GB /// LG 27UD58 4K 27' // OCZ Vertex 4 SSD (X-Plane 10) & SAMSUNG 850 EVO SSD (P3D V3) /// Windows 10 Pro x64
October 28, 20169 yr I've a GTX 980 and have this option too! Spirit You will see it in Nvidia inspector, but Fast Sync is a Pascal exclusive feature. Let me guess.... you want 64bit. Josh Daniels-Johannson
October 28, 20169 yr Author You will see it in Nvidia inspector, but Fast Sync is a Pascal exclusive feature. So is correct. Thanks you! José Fco. Ibáñez /// i7 6700k (Delid) @ 4,6 Ghz /// Asrock Z170 OC Formula /// 16GB RAM G.Skill Ripjaws V 3200 /// GTX 1070 Founders Edition 8GB /// LG 27UD58 4K 27' // OCZ Vertex 4 SSD (X-Plane 10) & SAMSUNG 850 EVO SSD (P3D V3) /// Windows 10 Pro x64
October 28, 20169 yr Not sure fast sync is doing anything for you, its for when your gpu is running over the speed of your monitors refresh, it drops frames so you get an effective frame cap without the lag associated with vsync at the cap. dont think theres any difference with normal vsync below the monitors refresh rate. oh and Fast Sync is supported on Pascal and Maxwell GPUs including the Geforce GTX 1080 and GeForce GTX 1070 and GeForce GTX 1060. Users can enable Fast Sync globally or on a per game basis through the NVIDIA Control Panel. Simply navigate to the Manage 3D settings section and enable Fast Sync through the Vertial sync drop down. works on maxwell.
October 28, 20169 yr Hi guys! If you don't have a 30Hz capable monitor, you need to try. Just discovered a level of smoothness that is incredible in P3D! 100% stutter or micro stutter free...and hope you test it and comment. You need a Nvidia Series 10 card (PASCAL). - Limit to 30.5 FPS in NI - Put the Fast Sync option in Vsync in NI - Unlimited FPS, Vsync and TB off in P3D. No more, only max power in NCP. AM=85 for me. I have my screen at 60Hz, but i think it can work at upper RR. For me, this is the best combination and gives me a complete stutter or micro stutter free in P3D V3, is incredible! Test and comment please... I dont find Fastsync in NI. I have GTX 1080...
October 28, 20169 yr you can select it in the nv control panel. under vertical sync, select 'fast' but then don't as like i said, don't think there's a difference unless you get over your monitors refresh
October 28, 20169 yr My experience is that the DXTory limiter gives a more constant framerate than the NVI limiter.... But that was before Fast Sync was added. Regarding Fast Sync : "On 17-5-2016 at 8:24 PM, Maudima said: In which scenarios is Fast Sync beneficial? Is this a new type of triple buffering? this is beneficial to games that render at higher framerate than your monitor and you want as low latency as you get but you don't want tearing VSync ON gets rid of tearing but adds latency VSync OFF gets rid of the latency problem but adds tearing the middle ground is FastSync - adds some latency for no tearing." Reading the above it seams to me that Fast Sync + Limiter is not the right combo.. 5950x3d 5.4-5.7 GHz - Asus ROG 870 Crosshair Apex - GSkill Neo 2x 24 Gb 6000 mhz / cas 26 - MSI RTX 5090 Gaming Trio OC - 1x SSD M2 6000 2TB - 1x SSD M2 2800/1800 1Tb - Corsair 5400 case - Corsair 360 liquid cooling set - 3x 75’ TCL tv. 13600 6 cores @ 5.1 GHz / 8 cores @ 4.0 GHz (hypterthreading on) - Asus ROG Strix Gaming D - GSkill Trident 4x Gb 3200 MHz cas 15 - Asus TUF RTX 4080 16 Gb - 1x SSD M2 2800/1800 2TB - 2x Sata 600 SSD 500 Mb - Corsair D4000 Airflow case - NXT Krajen Z63 AIO liquide cooling - FOV : 200 degrees My flightsim vids : https://www.youtube.com/user/fswidesim/videos?shelf_id=0&sort=dd&view=0
October 28, 20169 yr You will see it in Nvidia inspector, but Fast Sync is a Pascal exclusive feature. That's not correct and one can see and change it in nVidia Control Panel too. I tried it and it works also with my GTX 980. Spirit
October 28, 20169 yr Sounds interesting.. sure hope Rob can provide some input as everyone else seems to disagree with ... well, everyone else Quote
October 28, 20169 yr Author So is placebo? I had a very smooth sim putring Vsync at App Controled, 30.5FPS in NI and 31 in P3D. But tested with FastSync, 30.5 in NI and Unlimited in P3D and i think is more smooth. José Fco. Ibáñez /// i7 6700k (Delid) @ 4,6 Ghz /// Asrock Z170 OC Formula /// 16GB RAM G.Skill Ripjaws V 3200 /// GTX 1070 Founders Edition 8GB /// LG 27UD58 4K 27' // OCZ Vertex 4 SSD (X-Plane 10) & SAMSUNG 850 EVO SSD (P3D V3) /// Windows 10 Pro x64
October 28, 20169 yr placebo or not, if you think it works, then it works! My experience is that the DXTory limiter gives a more constant framerate than the NVI limiter....But that was before Fast Sync was added.Regarding Fast Sync :"On 17-5-2016 at 8:24 PM, Maudima said:In which scenarios is Fast Sync beneficial? Is this a new type of triple buffering?this is beneficial to games that render at higher framerate than your monitor and you want as low latency as you get but you don't want tearingVSync ON gets rid of tearing but adds latencyVSync OFF gets rid of the latency problem but adds tearingthe middle ground is FastSync - adds some latency for no tearing."Reading the above it seams to me that Fast Sync + Limiter is not the right combo.. fast sync and vsync (i think) should have the same latency below the refresh rate of your display. and it certainly wont be noticeable in p3d.
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