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Intel's Chris Hook Confirms Commitment to Support VESA Adaptive Sync on Intel GPUs

Seriously? That sounds bad. I'm surprised the 1070 would go so low. What resolution?
1080p

For some reason, cpu and gpu usage drops to like 30% when it happens
 
1080p

For some reason, cpu and gpu usage drops to like 30% when it happens

Sounds more like an engine issue. There shouldn't be a reason hardware wise. Skyrim SE had a few issues itself like this around Riften(but have been patched up by modders now. Maybe someone in the FO community knows about this too).
 
Sounds more like an engine issue. There shouldn't be a reason hardware wise. Skyrim SE had a few issues itself like this around Riften(but have been patched up by modders now. Maybe someone in the FO community knows about this too).
They do. There are tons of posts of variations of this issue being brought up. With all types of hardware ranging much better than mine and less. It's creation engine being shit. Seems to affect everyone differently. And all perfoance enhancing mods, no matter if it's on low or high settings, same result.

No fix for it either.
 
GeForce has less input lag than Radeon because of architectural differences. That has naught to do with how G-Sync is implemented.

Can you please check if that is the case nowadays? I remember it was an issue back in 2013, but since then AMD have focused on eliminating it and there have been numerous driver releases addressing this it since then even for older cards.
 
Now that's good news indeed!
 
Can you please check if that is the case nowadays? I remember it was an issue back in 2013, but since then AMD have focused on eliminating it and there have been numerous driver releases addressing this it since then even for older cards.
Not really, no, not until NVIDIA offers an implementation of the adaptive sync standard.
 
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