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System Name | Main |
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Processor | 5700X |
Motherboard | MSI B450M Mortar |
Cooling | Corsair H80i v2 |
Memory | G.SKILL Ripjaws V 32GB (2x16GB) DDR4-3600MHz CL16 |
Video Card(s) | MSI RTX 3060 Ti VENTUS 2X OC 8GB GDDR6X |
Display(s) | LG 32GK850G |
Case | NOX HUMMER ZN |
Power Supply | Seasonic GX-750 |
Long Version:
*some time before November 2020*
Happy me using a GTX 1060 with a 1080p 60Hz monitor (actually a TV, but I don't think it matters) to play "old-ish" games like Dishonored, Bioshock Infinite with High/Max details.
In the past I had issues with VSync, and discovered that I managed to play without screen tearing by using a frame limiter (RTSS) set to 58 or 59fps and Nvidia's "Fast Sync" set on 3D applications on Nvidia Control Panel.
*November 2020 - monitor (TV) dies...*
Found a good deal on a G-Sync only 2560*1440/144Hz monitor (LG 32GK850G), and thought that since the 1060 was still able to run most of the games I was playing at the time (like GTA V) at 1080p60, with the help of G-Sync it should be able to play games at 1440p smoothly even if below 60fps. So I went for it!
*GPU Crypto mining boom happens AND jump to 2023*
Today the 1060 is starting to show it's age, and I'm looking for alternatives at below 450€. AMD seems to provide best value and I'm willing to sacrifice G-Sync/Adaptative Sync, but not Screen tearing free gaming, "eye candy" or at least "fixed" 60/70 fps. I hope my GPU doesn't die before the 4060/4060TI come out (or RX 7600/7700 series), but with the current pricing trend I'm worried that even those might still be outside my budget or not provide big enough performance/€ improvement over current gen.
I've read something that Enhanced Sync is similar to Fast Sync, but also that it works best if the GPU is rendering frames above the monitors max refresh rate - 144Hz - which I know won't happen with a 450€ GPU without severely downgrading visual quality and I don't want that.
I currently have an option to reduce the monitor's refresh rate from 144 to 85 or 60Hz, will that option still exist while using an AMD card? And will that "trick" Enhanced Sync to "work" at those frame rates?
Also, I just learned that Nvidia Control Panel apparently has an option to manually create a profile for a custom resolution/refresh rate. Does it work well (gave me a bunch of warnings when I clicked on it), and does AMD have something similar?
So what other options are there? Can VSync be configured to work at half the maximum refresh rate (72Hz)? I could adjust the frame limiter according to the "average" frame rate I can achieve on each game.
TL,DR version:
GPU prices are insane.
I plan to upgrade my GTX 1060 and hope to spend less than 450€. So I'm considering if changing to AMD is worth it. However I own a G-Sync only monitor (LG 32GK850G) which I'm not planing to replace.
My main concern is screen tearing, and want to know which solutions there are (VSync, Enhanced Sync, etc), and what compromises have to be made (fixed frame rate? 60 fps?).
Bottom line
I just want to know if an AMD GPU can theoretically provide a "tear-free" experience by combining some softwares and settings/tweaks or if I just stick with Nvidia even though at the same price (<450€) they will probably deliver less performance (I don't care about Ray Tracing ATM).
Thanks in advance
*some time before November 2020*
Happy me using a GTX 1060 with a 1080p 60Hz monitor (actually a TV, but I don't think it matters) to play "old-ish" games like Dishonored, Bioshock Infinite with High/Max details.
In the past I had issues with VSync, and discovered that I managed to play without screen tearing by using a frame limiter (RTSS) set to 58 or 59fps and Nvidia's "Fast Sync" set on 3D applications on Nvidia Control Panel.
*November 2020 - monitor (TV) dies...*
Found a good deal on a G-Sync only 2560*1440/144Hz monitor (LG 32GK850G), and thought that since the 1060 was still able to run most of the games I was playing at the time (like GTA V) at 1080p60, with the help of G-Sync it should be able to play games at 1440p smoothly even if below 60fps. So I went for it!
*GPU Crypto mining boom happens AND jump to 2023*
Today the 1060 is starting to show it's age, and I'm looking for alternatives at below 450€. AMD seems to provide best value and I'm willing to sacrifice G-Sync/Adaptative Sync, but not Screen tearing free gaming, "eye candy" or at least "fixed" 60/70 fps. I hope my GPU doesn't die before the 4060/4060TI come out (or RX 7600/7700 series), but with the current pricing trend I'm worried that even those might still be outside my budget or not provide big enough performance/€ improvement over current gen.
I've read something that Enhanced Sync is similar to Fast Sync, but also that it works best if the GPU is rendering frames above the monitors max refresh rate - 144Hz - which I know won't happen with a 450€ GPU without severely downgrading visual quality and I don't want that.
I currently have an option to reduce the monitor's refresh rate from 144 to 85 or 60Hz, will that option still exist while using an AMD card? And will that "trick" Enhanced Sync to "work" at those frame rates?
Also, I just learned that Nvidia Control Panel apparently has an option to manually create a profile for a custom resolution/refresh rate. Does it work well (gave me a bunch of warnings when I clicked on it), and does AMD have something similar?
So what other options are there? Can VSync be configured to work at half the maximum refresh rate (72Hz)? I could adjust the frame limiter according to the "average" frame rate I can achieve on each game.
TL,DR version:
GPU prices are insane.
I plan to upgrade my GTX 1060 and hope to spend less than 450€. So I'm considering if changing to AMD is worth it. However I own a G-Sync only monitor (LG 32GK850G) which I'm not planing to replace.
My main concern is screen tearing, and want to know which solutions there are (VSync, Enhanced Sync, etc), and what compromises have to be made (fixed frame rate? 60 fps?).
Bottom line
I just want to know if an AMD GPU can theoretically provide a "tear-free" experience by combining some softwares and settings/tweaks or if I just stick with Nvidia even though at the same price (<450€) they will probably deliver less performance (I don't care about Ray Tracing ATM).
Thanks in advance