NVIDIA Pixel Clock Patcher
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07-07-2017, 05:03 AM
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RE: NVIDIA Pixel Clock Patcher
(07-04-2017 06:39 PM)tgrk!? Wrote: Is there anything else that maybe be causing the visual problem to insist? Or maybe, could i be illusional from the aspect that, if all the above are set correctly, then the results should be unique to all systems/screens?With backlight strobing, the frame rate must be perfectly synchronized with the refresh rate to have the best motion quality, which means using vsync with a GPU powerful enough for the frame rate to match. If the frame rate is half the refresh rate, you'll get a double image effect from strobing the same image twice. If you don't want to use vsync because of lag, then you must make sure the frame rate is as high as possible to get the smoothest motion. Do not set a frame rate cap to match the refresh rate because that will cause ugly tearing without vsync and intermittent stuttering with vsync. Some games might have frame rate caps by default that could cause these effects. Beyond that, I don't know if there are any other issues specific to that monitor. |
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