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I didn't think it was possible because Chrome didn't appear on the app list. Now that you mentioned it, I just found that you can add games (programs) manually. It worked like a charm. Thank you! :lovetpu:


I don't play competitive games, but thanks for the heads-up. :)

When did they add per-app Freesync in the Radeon driver? That's great news. I missed that feature on 7900XT, took it for granted all this time on NVCP.
 
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When did they add per-app Freesync in the Radeon driver? That's great news. I missed that feature on 7900XT, took it for granted all this time on NVCP.
Good question, I don't know. But I'm glad it's here. :D I just don't know what happens when I change my global settings. Do I need to re-adjust my per-game settings?

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There is also a Windows setting for enabling VRR in games. Settings -> Gaming -> Game Mode -> Related Settings -> Graphics Settings -> Variable Refresh Rate
 
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There is also a Windows setting for enabling VRR in games. Settings -> Gaming -> Game Mode -> Related Settings -> Graphics Settings -> Variable Refresh Rate
That doesn't work on a per-game basis, though.
 

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Aye. But it affects something. I remember it interfering with some New Vegas engine level stuff. Can't remember what though, the technical aspects were way over my head.
 

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Good question, I don't know. But I'm glad it's here. :D I just don't know what happens when I change my global settings. Do I need to re-adjust my per-game settings?
Glad you got it working :). If it's anything like NVCP (which I'm sure it is), If you enable VRR globally, then that is the default setting for all apps but then you can just disable it on per app basis.
 
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