GeForce 461.92 WHQL driver download
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0LBaID
Thank you Hilbert, I have had some strange flashing from my LG 4K HDR (set to HDR over HDMI 1.4) tv with 461.71. Lets see if this helps.
Astyanax
d0gs0n4c1d
@Astyanax Guess it will be released once 21H1 is around, right?
Astyanax
Neo Cyrus
Captain's Log - Day 9001: FreeSync is still borked at 143 fps and requires dropping as low as below 130 fps to get working in some titles, in other titles it's still completely broken regardless of settings. Thanks Jensen.
This is seriously starting to piss me off. If I had a 6800 XT I'd have to give up RT, but I bet, at the least, basic features like sync would be working. And yes in tests it works perfectly at 143 fps, but in actual games it's completely broken most of the time.
Sylencer
Stutters/microstutters still not fixed. Gsync scuffed on windowed mode. Some apps still feel unsmooth.
kapu
Sylencer
https://forums.guru3d.com/threads/3080-tuf-oc-ed-same-stutter-in-apex-once-twice-a-game-w-frametimegraph.436073/
another *cough* https://www.nvidia.com/en-us/geforce/forums/geforce-graphics-cards/5/439682/having-fps-drops-span-classhighlightstuttersspan/
I'm sure i can dig up some more for you. There are plenty of threads in the nvidia forums.
Nvidias drivers since october have been pretty ass and all either degraded in performance or did not increase to say the least. Weird how many people recommend month old drivers because the recent ones blow.
Yeah must be my imagination...
*cough* kapu
skar
Neo Cyrus
https://blurbusters.com/gsync/gsync101-input-lag-tests-and-settings/14/
Edit: Reading it, they claim both on results in no input lag added? That's the first time I've ever heard that. The article claims these settings even work for FreeSync monitors which don't use a module. But did they give a good explanation behind why 141?
The whole purpose for me is to avoid vsync, I very clearly feel the input lag from it. I'm one of those misfortunate enough to be hyper-sensitive to it.
As for Blurbusters, is this their work you're referring to? -