Oct 19, 2012, 05:07 AM
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Originally Posted by jonathan1107
I got input lag when playing borderlands 2 with adaptive v-sync on... isn't adaptive V-sync supposed to get me rid of that problem?
I use 2x gtx 670 in SLI...
In the past, I dealt with input lag by Capping my FPS to 59 when I was using crossfire and v-sync... and it worked like a charm... I was gettin the benefits of V-sync and avoiding the input lag @ the same time...
I thought Adaptive v-sync would do the same for me... but apparantly, the only way for me to get rid of the input lag when playing borderlands 2 in SLI with adaptive v-sync, is to use the "in-game" 60 fps cap, alongside the adaptive v-sync...
all this seems weird to me... any ideas ??
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Adaptive V-Sync is broken. And has been since launch. Don't use it.
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