June 8, 20223 yr Anyone have this issue? This is noticeable at night, I thought I was going crazy that the strobe lights were on and when the strobe light flickers that it makes the environment light up a tiny bit, but this is not the case as turning off the strobe lights the environment still flickers. Oddly if you alt-tab the flickers stop. Also I tried recording a video of the issue, but surprise surprise, there was No flickering in the videos!!!
June 9, 20223 yr Do you have G-Sync on with a G-Sync compatible monitor? CPU Ryzen 7800X 3D RAM 32GB Corsair VENGEANCE DDR5 6000MHz GPU GEFORCE RTX 4090 Monitor AOC AGON AG352UCG UltraWide G-Sync @ 3440x1440 Internal Storage 1TB NVMe PCIe SSD External Storage Three 4Tb HDs
June 9, 20223 yr Author Yes. Oh also looking like its a G-sync issue. Going to see if I can fix it. Edited June 9, 20223 yr by Gelrd
June 9, 20223 yr 1 minute ago, Gelrd said: Yes. Oh also looking like its a G-sync issue. Going to see if I can fix it. Problem is likely to be because the monitor is G-Sync compatible rather than full G-Sync. CPU Ryzen 7800X 3D RAM 32GB Corsair VENGEANCE DDR5 6000MHz GPU GEFORCE RTX 4090 Monitor AOC AGON AG352UCG UltraWide G-Sync @ 3440x1440 Internal Storage 1TB NVMe PCIe SSD External Storage Three 4Tb HDs
June 9, 20223 yr I had this problem on a LG C1 OLED display. I figured out that turning HDR off in windows made the flicker go away. Does your G-Sync display also support HDR and if so is HDR turned on in Windows? Pressing Alt + Win + B will toggle HDR on and off in Windows. Benjamin Nash AMD Ryzen 9800X3D, 64GB DDR5 RAM CL30, Asus ROG Strix 4090, Asus ROG x870E Hero Motherboard, Samsung 9100 Pro 2TB PCIE5 NVME SSD, LG OLED C1 48"
June 9, 20223 yr 10 minutes ago, Bnash00 said: I had this problem on a LG C1 OLED display. I figured out that turning HDR off in windows made the flicker go away. Does your G-Sync display also support HDR and if so is HDR turned on in Windows? Pressing Alt + Win + B will toggle HDR on and off in Windows. I also had this issue with this same monitor. It’s the VRR (variable refresh rate) setting that causes the night flickering. However, you can still keep HDR on, but just turn off VRR & G-sync in the TV’s game mode panel. Turning HDR off makes it far less noticeable, but that doesn’t “fix” the issue with the OLED panel. Edited June 9, 20223 yr by Gilandred Gary i9-13900K, Asus RTX 4080, Asus Z790 Plus Wi-Fi, 32 GB Ram, Seasonic GX-1000W, LG C1 48” OLED 4K monitor, Quest 3 VR
June 9, 20223 yr 1 minute ago, Gilandred said: I also had this issue with this same monitor. However, it’s the VRR (variable refresh rate) setting that causes the night flickering. However, you can still keep HDR on, but just turn off VRR & G-sync in the TV’s game mode panel. I was unwilling to surrender the benefits of VRR/G-sync. I opted to ditch the HDR instead, which did stop the flickering on my system with VRR\G-sync turned on to be clear. I also want to be clear that the HDR setting in Windows is what I found stops the flickering. Not the HDR setting in MSFS, however since I turned HDR off in Windows, it makes sense to me to turn it off in MSFS as well. Benjamin Nash AMD Ryzen 9800X3D, 64GB DDR5 RAM CL30, Asus ROG Strix 4090, Asus ROG x870E Hero Motherboard, Samsung 9100 Pro 2TB PCIE5 NVME SSD, LG OLED C1 48"
June 9, 20223 yr Author Update: I managed to fix it, or that I can't tell anymore. In my Nvidia settings I turned Vsync fast, to Vsync normal. I also disable the msfs vysnc setting and set a lock frame rate of 40 FPS. But even if the frame dips randomly to 30-38 I don't see any flicker. Also I'm using HDR.
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