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Solved: Nvidia G-Sync Causing Intermittent Stuttering In P.

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It has been known for years to cause a lot of flickering, green screens, stutters when resizing windows, and apparentely weird stutters in PrPro. The purpose of this feature is

Then try Vsync in NvidiaCP to application control and use the game’s own vsync engine. Another thing you can try is check disable fullscreen optimisation under compatibility

Why G-SYNC Might Lag or Flicker? Solution 1: Update Graphics Drivers; Solution 2: Enable G-SYNC in NVIDIA Control Panel; Solution 3: Adjust Refresh Rate and V-Sync;

Turning Gsync on is actually causing frametime spikes and fps drops. Leaving every other setting exactly the same and just changing the gsync on / off produces these

G-sync only works when the frames output are within the range of the monitor. If you have a 144hz gysnc monitor for example just cap the frames to 140 using a program such as

Check the manual and your OSD settings, also turn off the G-sync and enable V-sync to see if that makes a difference.

So I disabled V-sync from the NVidia control panel, made sure that G-sync was enabled both from the control panel and from the monitor itself, disabled V-sync in-game, and since my monitor

When I enable VRR on dual monitor setup, my monitors literally stutter. I can see on the monitor OSD refresh rate is unstable even on desktop with no game or full screen

My question is: why do I get stuttering at 97 fps with g-sync (so the optimal setting) when I don’t get stuttering at 100 fps with g-sync? Try using a 97 FPS RTSS limit

Only recently tried G-sync + V-sync without FPS limiter. Turns out that fixed the stuttering in many games and also eliminates tearing. Then I also tried the Nvidia low latency mode because V

G-sync appears to be the culprit, but it is enabled in the nvidia control panel for both full screen and windowed mode. I’ve tried reinstalling the drivers and even using DDU.

It seems to actually scan all vertical and horizontal ranges correctly. I changed my Samsung monitor’s vertical minimum range to the default (per the manual) 56hz – 72hz and G

If you’re a nvidia gsync user and experiencing mouse stuttering in Ps (and all Adobe apps), try turning off gsync to see if that resolves the issue. Basically what happens is

„G-Sync 101 Optimal Settings“ can cause stuttering in some games – found a fix! Talk about NVIDIA G-SYNC, a variable refresh rate (VRR) technology. G-SYNC eliminates

In some games, specifically League of Legends, G-sync causes stutter. Whenever I disable g-sync I can easily get 250+ fps When I enable it 2 things happen: 1. A period of 75fps (G-sync

I might rush to the assumption you’re using the game-ready drivers? As you mention gaming on that rig. Unfortunately, the game-ready drivers are a constant – 12037948

The issue doesn’t happens when fullscreen apps are running but when G-Sync is checked on Nvidia control panel and no app is using G-Sync and GPU clock is ramping up or

Hey friends, I have been going absolutely nuts with my g sync compatible monitor. I have not been feeling smooth game play with it for the 2 months that I have owned it due to inconsistent

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Thanks for posting, that’s incredibly useful information Neil – 12037948

yes. using gsync or vsync causes my videos to record only at 58 fps and they are stuttery. even if in game fps is 135fps which is my cap for gsync. turning off g sync the recorded video is 59,9