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    Quick Vsync question

    I just installed my ASUS ROG SWIFT PG279 which has 165 HZ and G sync and for one I can say I will never go back to a 60 Hz panel now

    should I leave V sync on or off in the nvidia control panel (G sync in enabled)

    Im running a GTX 1080
    and i7 3770K
    16 GB DDR3 1866 Mhz

    and I play on ultra setting most of the time and my fps rarely goes above 100 in newer games like Shadow of the tomb raider runs at 70 to 90 fps for example so I just want to know the best setting for v sync

    thanks in advance
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    Gsync will not work with Vsync on. You may want to leave adaptive sync on if you go beyond the the gsync range regularly.

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    There is no reason to ever have Vsync on with modern cards.
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    Quote Originally Posted by zanzabar View Post
    Gsync will not work with Vsync on. You may want to leave adaptive sync on if you go beyond the the gsync range regularly.

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    There is no reason to ever have Vsync on with modern cards.
    what about Fast?
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    Quote Originally Posted by BTK View Post
    what about Fast?
    Fast sync is adaptive vsync. If you are going to go out of the gsync range you should use it.
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