The monitor can't refresh any faster than that, so to prevent tearing it turns it on. If your frame rate reaches the top of the G-sync window, like 144hz, it turns on V-SYNC. Then Gsync will work up to your monitor refresh, but you will get tearing whenever you go above that. I would say Gsync + On if you can't stand tearing. So basically, Gsync + On or Off is probably your main question. If instead of Gsync you select Fixed Refresh, then down at the bottom, Vertical Synchronization will have the usual Vsync options (On, Off, Adaptive, Adaptive Half, Use 3d application). If you select Off here, then there will be no FPS cap and you will get tearing above your current hz. Above this cap, Gsync will turn off and Vsync will replace it. So, On will enable a FPS cap at the hz your monitor currently uses (mine has 60/120/144 hz switch). If you select Gsync above, here you have On or Off. Forget ULMB for this, you have Gsync or Fixed Refresh (Vsync).Īt the bottom for Vertical Synchronization, think of this as "FPS Cap or No FPS Cap". In Nvidia Control Panel, you have the option to choose between Gsync, ULMB, and Fixed Refresh.
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