planelov Posted April 29, 2020 Posted April 29, 2020 (edited) The FreeSync refresh rate is 48 to 144 Hz. FreeSync is still working once in a while, but sometimes stuttering occurs. It is natural to stumble when the frame is as low as 50 frames during FreeSync operation, but sometimes stuttering occurs from 120 to 130. In this case, when rebooting, the stuttering disappeared. windows 10 pro x64, ryzen 5 3600, msi b450m mortar max, samsung ddr4 16g, sapphire rx 5700 xt pulse, thrustmaster joystick t-16000m fcs Edited April 30, 2020 by planelov
Aluminum Donkey Posted May 9, 2020 Posted May 9, 2020 The FreeSync refresh rate is 48 to 144 Hz. FreeSync is still working once in a while, but sometimes stuttering occurs. It is natural to stumble when the frame is as low as 50 frames during FreeSync operation, but sometimes stuttering occurs from 120 to 130. In this case, when rebooting, the stuttering disappeared. windows 10 pro x64, ryzen 5 3600, msi b450m mortar max, samsung ddr4 16g, sapphire rx 5700 xt pulse, thrustmaster joystick t-16000m fcs Adaptive Refresh should be pretty much trouble-free by now. I use an Nvidia card with a Freesync monitor and it works well. DCS is hardly known for smooth and consistent framerates, but it's pretty decent when you get all your settings sorted out. Stuttering is extremely noticeable at higher framerates--the higher, the more noticeable. I'd suggest clamping your framerate to something more reasonable for flight simming, say, 60-75 FPS, and 'hitching' at high framerates will be less noticeable. On the lower end of the FPS range, you can use a program called Custom Resolution Utility (CRU) to edit the range of framerates at which Freesync is active. Drop the low end to 30 FPS, test it with one of the apps for doing so, and you're good to go. AD Kit: B550 Aorus Elite AX V2, Ryzen 7 5800X w/ Thermalright Phantom Spirit 120 SE, 2 x 16GB Kingston Fury DDR4 @3600MHz C16, Asus ROG Strix RTX 4070 Ti Super 16GB, EVGA SuperNova 750 G2 PSU, HP Omen 32" 2560x1440, Thrustmaster Cougar HOTAS fitted with Leo Bodnar's BU0836A controller. --Aviation is the art of throwing yourself at the ground, and having all the rules and regulations get in the way! If man was meant to fly, he would have been born with a lot more money!
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