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Smooth V/Sync with SLI

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Anyone used this, it does make less input lag and smoother, but sometimes it slows down, then goes back smooth again!

If they could get rid of that, it would be perfect.
 
TBH vsync is vsync they is no better way on doing it..
If you mean Adaptive vsync then yeah that will be better to some degree.

Adaptive VSYNC causes issues for me in some games.

Nvidia Vsync (is basically a 60FPS cap *or monitor max refresh rate* mines 60hz) no tearing and no dips to 30 or 45 like normal in-game VSYNC.
 
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Adaptive VSYNC causes issues for me in some games.

Nvidia Vsync (is basically a 60FPS cap *or monitor max refresh rate* mines 60hz) no tearing and no dips to 30 or 45 like normal in-game VSYNC.

But I don't understand how it can be different? Vsync is vsync..
The frame rate is matched to the refresh rate cycle, only updates when display is ready.
Apart from that they is nothing else that can be changed to remove the vsync issue.

Am guessing the reason you don't drop to 30fps is because how much performance you have backing you up..
 
But I don't understand how it can be different? Vsync is vsync..
The frame rate is matched to the refresh rate cycle, only updates when display is ready.
Apart from that they is nothing else that can be changed to remove the vsync issue.

Am guessing the reason you don't drop to 30fps is because how much performance you have backing you up..

Most of my messing around was on a single TX. It helped immensely with COD AW, GTA V and Witcher 3. (that I play a lot of)

Adaptive caused tearing in GTA V and a strange lag. The in-game vsync would also cause the game to drop to 45 if FPS < 60FPS (even 59 would instadrop to 45)
 
Most of my messing around was on a single TX. It helped immensely with COD AW, GTA V and Witcher 3. (that I play a lot of)

Adaptive caused tearing in GTA V and a strange lag. The in-game vsync would also cause the game to drop to 45 if FPS < 60FPS (even 59 would instadrop to 45)

That's good to know.. The adaptive vsync lag can be from the switching on and off vsync.
 
As africanos said, Nvidia V-Sync is much much better than in game V-Sync.

No idea why but it just is. In every way too - vastly reduced input lag and less drops/stutter.
 
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