Custom Resolution Utility (CRU)
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09-03-2022, 03:21 AM
(Last edited: 09-03-2022, 03:28 AM by Dreamic)
Post: #6873
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RE: Custom Resolution Utility (CRU)
(09-02-2022 12:11 PM)aelius Wrote:Pixel response and input lag are worse or better at a refresh rate depending on monitor, some are worse, some are better. LFC engage/disengage/flicker is far worse of a problem on this monitor.(09-02-2022 06:24 AM)Dreamic Wrote: The pixel response and input lag of this display are more than good enough 30-60Hz (09-02-2022 12:11 PM)aelius Wrote:There is nothing worse about this monitor below 80Hz. Flickering also does not begin until about 35Hz, which would require setting a limit of 25Hz~, as LFC kicks in roughly 10Hz/fps above. Nobody plays or wants to play games at this low framerate anyway.(09-02-2022 06:24 AM)Dreamic Wrote: Stock LFC being as high as 80Hz is rare, almost everything else is a good bit lower. (09-02-2022 12:11 PM)aelius Wrote:I have a 3080 and 5800x, a game like Cyberpunk 2077 maxed out can drop into the 50's, 1440p. I could set the limit to 120-240Hz but I don't think that would even always keep me in LFC mode as I'm sure it goes above 120fps sometimes, I'd have to cap framerate... and then I have to go into CRU to change limit when I want to play another game that isn't always above or below 120fps...(09-02-2022 06:24 AM)Dreamic Wrote: Lastly it's not poor frame pacing, it's LFC flicker, from engage and disengaging You want to always have LFC engaged, or always have it disengaged. Not engaging and disengaging while you're playing a game, at least on this monitor. Avoid instantaneous doubling and halving of Hz. I guess other people can adjust their framerate caps and lower/raise their VRR/LFC floor on a game by game basis if that's not beyond inconvenient to them... |
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