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2 hours ago, cchiozza said:

When I try this: 

2 - set V-SYNC on in MSFS (which turns off G-SYNC) and set the number to match what your computer is capable of.  For your system, a monitor refresh rate of 120Hz, V-SYNC on and set to 20 will give you a very smooth 40fps.

 

I get frames showing 60 when dev is on?

Depends what your monitor refresh rate is set to. If you have 120Hz, V-Sync 30, you will see 60fps.  


Intel i9-10900K @ 5.1Ghz,  Nvidia 2080ti 11Gb, 32Gb Ram, Samsung Odyssey G7 HDR 600 27inch Monitor 2560x1440, Windows 11 Home

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I just started now with NVDA Gysnc and Vsync on, msfs off and it seems to be good. More to come, I'll do more testing. How do know for sure gsync is active?

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2 hours ago, cchiozza said:

I just started now with NVDA Gysnc and Vsync on, msfs off and it seems to be good. More to come, I'll do more testing. How do know for sure gsync is active?

Right click desktop, Nvidia CP, Desktop enable developer settings. Close NVCP then open again and click display tab and tick Gsync indicator.

 

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15 hours ago, Ianrivaldosmith said:

Maybe not any more? Anyone else test this, but I’ve just used v-sync 20 and G-Sync was coming on? 

For me it's still the same, even after SU8:

V-sync 20 or 30... Gsync gets disabled as monitor confirms.

V-sync 60... Gsync stays on. That's what I use.

I have a full gsync monitor and am limiting max. fps in NVCP (coincidentally to 60 fps).

Overall a very smooth experience, rare stutters only on sudden scene change in a  heavy scenery with clouds (fps and refresh rate dropping to 38 or 50s) and no judder or tearing.

I7-10700K/RTX3070

 


Intel i7-10700K OC 5.0 GHz | Gigabyte GeForce RTX 3070 Gaming OC 8GB OC 2145 MHz | 32GB Corsair Vengeance LPX DDR4 3200 MHz | ASUS ROG Strix Z490-E Gaming | AiO cooler Corsair H115i Pro XT 2x140 mm | Corsair RM850x 850W Gold | Case Corsair Obsidian 750D Airflow | Monitor 32" LG UltraGear 32GK850G G-Sync 1440p

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15 hours ago, RW1 said:

Right click desktop, Nvidia CP, Desktop enable developer settings. Close NVCP then open again and click display tab and tick Gsync indicator.

 

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Never knew that...Thanks


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