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Does V-SYNC work?

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Hi guys,

Trying to limit fps in fs2020 to 60fps but it never works its just seems to go back to v sync off even with it on and set to 60 fps?
 

any possible fix?

 

Many thanks.

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Mine works ok, even if setting FPS to 30.

I'm on Nvidia RTX 3060 Ti.

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2 hours ago, Bilal2104 said:

Hi guys,

Trying to limit fps in fs2020 to 60fps but it never works its just seems to go back to v sync off even with it on and set to 60 fps?
 

any possible fix?

 

Many thanks.

Do you have a 60 Hz monitor? Otherwise "60" in MSFS graphics menu means max refresh rate of your monitor.

I can confirm that VSync works unless it's forced off in nVidia/AMD control panel. I am using VSync on and framerate locked at 48 fps (20 in the menu).

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1 hour ago, MrFuzzy said:

Do you have a 60 Hz monitor? Otherwise "60" in MSFS graphics menu means max refresh rate of your monitor.

I can confirm that VSync works unless it's forced off in nVidia/AMD control panel. I am using VSync on and framerate locked at 48 fps (20 in the menu).

How are you doing this?  

I have fps max set to 44 in nvidia control panel and off in the game but my rivatuner display always shows a steady 30 fps.  It will go down when stutters but otherwise stays at 30fps.  It is very smooth at 30fps but just curious.  

What setting am I missing to allow me to see true fps?

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2 hours ago, knich said:

How are you doing this?  

I have fps max set to 44 in nvidia control panel and off in the game but my rivatuner display always shows a steady 30 fps.  It will go down when stutters but otherwise stays at 30fps.  It is very smooth at 30fps but just curious.  

What setting am I missing to allow me to see true fps?

I don't use NVCP or other external tools to limit the framerate, I use MSFS internal setting.

1. In NVCP Vertical Sync: Use the 3D application setting

2. In MSFS Vertical Sync ON and framerate limit to 20 (which corresponds to 1/3 of the refresh rate. 1/3 x 144 = 48)

A few days ago I managed to set my monitor at 30 Hz and tried 30 Hz / 30 fps. It's not bad but I prefer 48 fps / 144 Hz because below 60 Hz my monitor has reverse ghosting. 

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2 hours ago, MrFuzzy said:

I don't use NVCP or other external tools to limit the framerate, I use MSFS internal setting.

1. In NVCP Vertical Sync: Use the 3D application setting

2. In MSFS Vertical Sync ON and framerate limit to 20 (which corresponds to 1/3 of the refresh rate. 1/3 x 144 = 48)

A few days ago I managed to set my monitor at 30 Hz and tried 30 Hz / 30 fps. It's not bad but I prefer 48 fps / 144 Hz because below 60 Hz my monitor has reverse ghosting. 

Thanks.  I will give it a try. 

I use MSFS internal setting at 30 and run my monitor at 75hz, that give me 37,5 fps, half my monitor's refresh rate, MSFS use adaptive V-Sync.

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