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My monitor is G-Sync, FPS is capped at 140 on a 144Hz screen, might be worth turning off the enhanced pointer precision and changing low latency mode in the NVCP.
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Not sure if it's my understanding of Gsync/Freesync/VRR that is the problem (most likely) but from my limited understanding, if the screen does 180Hz and my game is sat at 220-230 fps, it should be butter smooth correct?
There would be tearing in above situation since monitor is no longer able to keep up - you sure that is not what you're seeing ?
So I received mine early today. It has replaced a 6800XT and so far I'm noticing a marginal performance increase in Warzone, Rise of The Tomb Raider and Halo. Immediately did the undervolt to 850mV at 1800 and it sits around 62-65 degrees in games.
I'm still having my ongoing issue of anything above the refresh rate of the monitor (27GP850-B 180Hz) becomes choppy/stuttery. It's not screen tearing, it feels more like really low fps even though it can be sat at 220-230 fps. So my issue must lie elsewhere. Not sure if it's my understanding of Gsync/Freesync/VRR that is the problem (most likely) but from my limited understanding, if the screen does 180Hz and my game is sat at 220-230 fps, it should be butter smooth correct?
Could a motherboard be a cause of my problems? It's a MSI Tomahawk MAG Wifi with a 5800X.
It's definitely possible. Am I correct in thinking that if it's tearing, the screen would look almost like its slightly misaligned between top and bottom for a second but even with that "tear" in the image it still moves smoothly?? Mine doesn't seem to be doing that, it's more like the entire image appears juddery (I can't think of an appropriate word to describe it).
I should have stuck to my Super Famicom.
Do we need to register cards for warranty purposes somewhere?
I think they’re due to launch pretty soon. I wonder if they’ll have FE models though?So many drops in the last week makes it look like Nvidia trying to clear all their Fe stocks before the supers come out next month
Hesitating selling to CEX wasn't the stupid part .Just offloaded my 3070fe to cex. I stupidly hesitated when it was £800 + a few weeks back. £667 quid is OK though. I'll get another gpu down when I feel there's a need for one. In the meantime my xbox does everything I need.
Hesitating selling to CEX wasn't the stupid part .
Looks like they’ll be priced at almost £1k. Normally Supers are the same RRP as the card they replace aren’t they?Just saw on wcftech that supers are coming on Tuesday
Looks like they’ll be priced at almost £1k. Normally Supers are the same RRP as the card they replace aren’t they?
By undervolting you'll (probably) be extending its like.
Take a look at the video I posted earlier on in this thread, it takes all of 60 +- seconds to do!