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Voyageur

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Mar 22, 2019
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Hello. I am asking for help in solving a problem. Sometimes I use Studio Display as a monitor for a gaming PC with Nvidia RTX. A Belkin cable for Huawei VR is used for connection. In general, everything works fine until I enable Frame Generation in the game settings, which leads to a strong tearing of the image, as with disabled vertical sync. Could the problem be with the monitor incompatibility or the lack of technologies like Freesync in it?

In my games vertical sync is often required and it does not always turn on properly, forced activation in the Nvidia settings helps. But it is obvious that Frame Generation is not compatible with vertical sync and always disables it. Is it possible to remove image tearing with FG?
 
Hello. I am asking for help in solving a problem. Sometimes I use Studio Display as a monitor for a gaming PC with Nvidia RTX. A Belkin cable for Huawei VR is used for connection. In general, everything works fine until I enable Frame Generation in the game settings, which leads to a strong tearing of the image, as with disabled vertical sync. Could the problem be with the monitor incompatibility or the lack of technologies like Freesync in it?

In my games vertical sync is often required and it does not always turn on properly, forced activation in the Nvidia settings helps. But it is obvious that Frame Generation is not compatible with vertical sync and always disables it. Is it possible to remove image tearing with FG?
According to Reddit you have to cap your frame rate via nvidia control panel (or app) to just under half your refresh rate, as DLSS3 doesn’t support vsync. I am not sure if they support freesync, I know they support GSync though.
 
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