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System Name | Core p90 |
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Processor | I7 9700k |
Motherboard | ASRock Z390 Phantom Gaming 4 |
Cooling | Ek supremacy evo cpu block/nexxxos ut60 rad 480mm/D5 vario pump 310mm reservoir combo. |
Memory | Trident gskill 16gb 3000mhz |
Video Card(s) | Nvidia Founders edition rtx 3080 10gb |
Storage | M.2 Intel 660p 1024gb, 4tb 7200 rpm black Western Digital hdd |
Display(s) | Acer x34 predator 3440x1440p 120hz g-sync ultrawide 21:9 monitor |
Case | Thermaltake Core P90 tempered glass edition |
Audio Device(s) | On board |
Power Supply | Thermaltake smart m1200w |
Mouse | Logitech G600 |
Keyboard | Logitech G910 |
Software | Windows 10 64bit |
So I've been fiddling with some settings to make gameplay smooth and without stutter.
I noticed the following when it comes to gaming with Nvidia 3d vision:
I noticed the following when it comes to gaming with Nvidia 3d vision:
- 3d vision seems to work better with vsync enabled as it seems to stabilize Frame Times (ms)
- oddly, it seems that enabling vsync maxes the frames per second PER eye to 60fps even though my monitor is a 144hz monitor (it can even OC to 180hz)
- Even if I'm not using 2 GPUs (sli) some games seem to still have some stutter... even with perfectly stable frame time at a solid 60fps rate... the only thing I haven't tried yet is tripple buffering here just in case. Otherwise I'm not sure what else to try lol
- Also noticed that capping the FPS at 60fps instead of unlimited improves smoothness of the game a bit. As it keeps the fps around 59.9 with a solid 16ms frame time.
- What do you guys do for v-sync when it comes to nvidia 3d vision? Do you set it "on" or adaptive? My monitor is g-sync capable but as far as I know, Nvidia's promise of g-sync and 3d combined never came to fruition correct?
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