← Back to context Comment by lifeformed 5 years ago Did vsync get turned on somehow? 10 comments lifeformed Reply jessermeyer 5 years ago Additionally, the input lag may have been there all along but was not perceivable due to low performance. faeyanpiraat 5 years ago No I've done the same slowmo recording test, and it was not there.Also V-Sync is off now.AMD even has an "anti lag" feature which apparently does nothing.Edit: I have a Ryzen CPU, I've expected the full AMD system to work together better. brundolf 5 years ago It's possible your monitor has G-Sync (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nvidia_G-Sync), and not FreeSync (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FreeSync) 2 replies → jessermeyer 5 years ago Interesting. To be clear, the only change was the GFX card (and driver)? 4 replies →
jessermeyer 5 years ago Additionally, the input lag may have been there all along but was not perceivable due to low performance. faeyanpiraat 5 years ago No I've done the same slowmo recording test, and it was not there.Also V-Sync is off now.AMD even has an "anti lag" feature which apparently does nothing.Edit: I have a Ryzen CPU, I've expected the full AMD system to work together better. brundolf 5 years ago It's possible your monitor has G-Sync (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nvidia_G-Sync), and not FreeSync (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FreeSync) 2 replies → jessermeyer 5 years ago Interesting. To be clear, the only change was the GFX card (and driver)? 4 replies →
faeyanpiraat 5 years ago No I've done the same slowmo recording test, and it was not there.Also V-Sync is off now.AMD even has an "anti lag" feature which apparently does nothing.Edit: I have a Ryzen CPU, I've expected the full AMD system to work together better. brundolf 5 years ago It's possible your monitor has G-Sync (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nvidia_G-Sync), and not FreeSync (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FreeSync) 2 replies → jessermeyer 5 years ago Interesting. To be clear, the only change was the GFX card (and driver)? 4 replies →
brundolf 5 years ago It's possible your monitor has G-Sync (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nvidia_G-Sync), and not FreeSync (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FreeSync) 2 replies →
jessermeyer 5 years ago Interesting. To be clear, the only change was the GFX card (and driver)? 4 replies →
Additionally, the input lag may have been there all along but was not perceivable due to low performance.
No I've done the same slowmo recording test, and it was not there.
Also V-Sync is off now.
AMD even has an "anti lag" feature which apparently does nothing.
Edit: I have a Ryzen CPU, I've expected the full AMD system to work together better.
It's possible your monitor has G-Sync (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nvidia_G-Sync), and not FreeSync (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FreeSync)
2 replies →
Interesting. To be clear, the only change was the GFX card (and driver)?
4 replies →