September 17, 20232 yr On 9/1/2023 at 10:58 PM, Bob Scott said: According to the nvidia G-Sync monitor list at https://www.nvidia.com/en-us/geforce/products/g-sync-monitors/specs/ this 2021 C1 4K series TV is G-Sync compatible (as opposed to having true hardware G-Sync capability). Amazon: Currently Unavailable...
September 27, 20232 yr On 9/3/2023 at 2:25 AM, Virtual-Chris said: I’m not sure that matters much. RTings tested it and the C1 is good for G-Sync below 20FPS. God forbid anyone has FPS that low 🙂 I have a C1 as my primary monitor (but I’m driving it with a 4090) and it’s been fantastic. Amazing color, contrast, and g-sync performance. A bigger issue with high refresh rate OLEDs is a bit of OLED flicker in dark (night flying) scenes at low FPS. It relates to the charge duration of OLED pixels. But if you can keep the FPS up this won’t be an issue… and if you have a 4xxx series card with frame gen, this certainly won’t be an issue. So I have a 4080 card and a LG C1 like you. I was getting that annoying flickering at night and could not solve it. I run at 120Mhz, Framegen on, frame rate on NCP capped at 58 which gives me 116 with Framegen as I read you want it just under 120fps. Was using the “full screen” setting in NCP as well. I was also on DX12 due to Framegen obviously. Another odd thing was in the Game Optimizer section, GSync would not show being on unless MSFS was in windowed mode. In full screen, GSync would turn off. I tried the windowed+fullscreen setting in NCP and it still did not work in fullscreen. So I find it odd you don’t have this flicker nor any issues running GSync on the C1. Can you tell me what all your settings are and I’ll give it another shot. Eric
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