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System Name | AMD Little Monster |
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Processor | Ryzen 5 1500x |
Motherboard | Gigabyte B450 AORUS M |
Cooling | Noctua NH-u12p SE2 |
Memory | Kingston 4x4GB 2400MHZ |
Video Card(s) | GTX Zotac 1660 Super Twin Fan |
Storage | M.2 NVME Kinspec 512GB | 1TB Seagate |
Display(s) | LG 23MP55HQ |
Case | Cooler Master N200 |
Audio Device(s) | Edifier R1000T4 | SuperLux HD681 |
Power Supply | Corsair CX 430 |
Mouse | Logitech G203 |
Keyboard | Havit hv-kb435l brown |
Software | Windows 10 x64 | Ubuntu 20.04 |
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Hi everyone,
Newbie on the forums here, however long run hardware fanboy.
Thing is, I'm always used to play around with the Nvidia Control Panel settings and check which settings fits the best for the games I play and the performance of the GPU. From my old FX5200 128MB to my newer Zotac 1660 Super, always check the settings in the panel.
Recently, from my already sold GTX 1050 ti (not exactly sure of what Nvidia driver Version), I see some inconsistencies on the Nvidia Control Panel. Let me explain myself:
Once I start a game with a program specific settings (CS:GO or Battlefield V with Vsync disabled) the settings are lost. If I open the control panel it shows me the global setting.
Not sure if any of you noticed, or it's just me being nit-picky on it. What you guys thinks about this?
Thanks for reading, regards!
Newbie on the forums here, however long run hardware fanboy.
Thing is, I'm always used to play around with the Nvidia Control Panel settings and check which settings fits the best for the games I play and the performance of the GPU. From my old FX5200 128MB to my newer Zotac 1660 Super, always check the settings in the panel.
Recently, from my already sold GTX 1050 ti (not exactly sure of what Nvidia driver Version), I see some inconsistencies on the Nvidia Control Panel. Let me explain myself:
- Open Nvidia control panel
- Adjust image settings with preview
- Set the 'use the advanced 3D image Settings'
- Go in manage 3D settings, Global settings, and I do my general custom settings which resumes to Vsync: adaptive | DSR Factor 2x & 4x | and some other tweaks as power mgmt when testing hehe;
- Go in the Program Settings and set to specific games (such as competitive games) to disable vsync;
- Save the options and that's it.
Once I start a game with a program specific settings (CS:GO or Battlefield V with Vsync disabled) the settings are lost. If I open the control panel it shows me the global setting.
Not sure if any of you noticed, or it's just me being nit-picky on it. What you guys thinks about this?
Thanks for reading, regards!