Weird vsync issue ?

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  1. OldSnake

    OldSnake Active Member

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    Hi there,

    Yesterday I encountered an issue while using vsync that´s totally new for me and honestly I can´t find a solution since I actually didn´t change anything in my setup kowingly.

    The problem is that I got frame jumps in various games like Rage and Deus Ex Missing Link. This wouldn´t be of any interest if the jumps wouldn´t be from 60fps down to exactly 30 fps once the frames went down to let´s say 50 or so.

    It seems like there is some option I can´t find that forces me to play either in 60fps or 30fps once the frames go down from 60 and it wouldn´t let me play with anything in between 60 and 30.

    What do I have to do to get back to frame counts between 60 and 30 ???

    I am using a Geforce GTX590 by the way.

    Please let me know, thanks.
     
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  2. Brendruis

    Brendruis Maha Guru

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    Make certain you update Rage to latest patch. They disabled the GPU transcode option in Rage on multi GPU setups because it did cause stuttering due to latency.

    Also for me 16x AA caused stuttering no matter what even though GPU usage was fine. I think it is a bug try 8x AA.

    Not sure on Missing Link sry
     
  3. OldSnake

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    It disappeared in Rage - just works as intended now - it only still seems to appear in Missing Link - so in general - this is more an issue with the individual game I assume ?
     
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    that only works for opengl
     
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    Fusion_XT Master Guru

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    :3eyes: EwwhaaT ?!

    Cant believe i made that mistake ...:bang:
     
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    ah no worries, doenst mean it doesnt work for something else :)
     
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    Fusion_XT Master Guru

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    Ahh i know why i said it, isnt Rage OpenGL based ? ...
     
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    WhiteLightning Don Illuminati Staff Member

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    yep very true, i skipped that part tbh (selective reading) :wanker:
    so your right after all :)
     

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    Thanks alot guys, worked perfectly with tripple buffering enabled - thanks for the help.
     
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    No need for that. The nVidia nvpanel has option to turn on triple buffering and vsync option.

    Also could be a AA and game bug. gl :nerd:
     
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    d3doverrider works as intended, unlike the option in NV control panel. Try it if you haven’t already.
     

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