11-01-2017 10:31 AM - last edited on 03-05-2024 09:37 PM by ROGBot
11-02-2017 09:32 AM
11-02-2017 02:48 PM
Torgars wrote:
Hi FreshPrince15,
Welcome here 😉
I'm actually in the same case concerning my new Asus GL702VS and G-Sync option: in many games (maybe all I think) I got the same flashing issue (like an eye blink you're right 😉 ), the only solution is to desactivate G-sync totally or do an alt-tab then go back in game (according to G-sync indicator it still activated) and it's ok, it's really strange. I'm unable to determine if it's a driver problem (tried the 3 last without change) or an hardware one (actually thinking of asking a RMA). Can't find any solution on the internet (but it seems we're not the only one with this trouble).
Concerning the V-sync it seems that you have to force it activated in Nvidia Control Panel and desactivate any V-sync / buffering in games options. Look at this https://www.blurbusters.com/gsync/gsync101-input-lag/ if it help you. When you activate V-sync in Nvidia Control panel it's "a special one" intended to work with G-Sync. But to prevent some input lag when you reach your screen refresh cap (120HZ / FPS in my case) it seems that using an external FPS limiter is the best and set it 3/4 FPS under this limit.
Hope this help you and that we find a solution!
11-03-2017 07:52 AM
Torgars wrote:
Hi FreshPrince15,
Welcome here 😉
I'm actually in the same case concerning my new Asus GL702VS and G-Sync option: in many games (maybe all I think) I got the same flashing issue (like an eye blink you're right 😉 ), the only solution is to desactivate G-sync totally or do an alt-tab then go back in game (according to G-sync indicator it still activated) and it's ok, it's really strange. I'm unable to determine if it's a driver problem (tried the 3 last without change) or an hardware one (actually thinking of asking a RMA). Can't find any solution on the internet (but it seems we're not the only one with this trouble).
Concerning the V-sync it seems that you have to force it activated in Nvidia Control Panel and desactivate any V-sync / buffering in games options. Look at this https://www.blurbusters.com/gsync/gsync101-input-lag/ if it help you. When you activate V-sync in Nvidia Control panel it's "a special one" intended to work with G-Sync. But to prevent some input lag when you reach your screen refresh cap (120HZ / FPS in my case) it seems that using an external FPS limiter is the best and set it 3/4 FPS under this limit.
Hope this help you and that we find a solution!
11-03-2017 09:19 AM
11-03-2017 12:50 PM
Torgars wrote:
It seems that the mainly affected games are the one who's running at the higher framerate (100/120 FPS) like HoTS or Overwatch but others like TW Warhammer / Rise of Tomb Raider (60/80 FPS) are affected too, but maybe less often. Already tried to cap the FPS at 116/117 (in case the blinking is due to FPS hitting my monitor frequency) without success. Maybe I'll try some older drivers but if it don't resolve the problem I'll get my laptop to RMA, maybe a Gsync module problem in the monitor.
11-05-2017 06:24 AM
11-09-2017 09:32 AM
11-09-2017 02:00 PM
Torgars wrote:
Hi FreshPrince15 !
Here is some news, I received a new laptop yesterday and the problem of screen blinking is present (maybe a little less but still).. I think it's not hardware related but what's the solution? Have you found some interesting things to help us?
11-02-2017 11:58 AM