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5800 AMD, gtx3060 so I wont be rendering 4k or anything crazy. Would like to run 1440p (2k) so if you use a 4K screen you want something with native 1440p support, or its ok if you have to use a forced resolution? Used https://www.rtings.com/tv/tools/table to see what there had native support and what said you could do it with forced resolution

16:9 larger displays (43-48" for example) seems like a few people prefer over their ultrawide monitor for instances like chasing someone in a vertical loop with its better vertical field of vision.

pretty sure want either 120hz or 144hz, no need for for anything faster as dont have anything that can render that. Ive been told that you want to lock frame rates to a whole number division of your screen??? (144 ran in 48 1/3rd or 72 2/3rd FPS, 120 ran in 60 FPS), but post below guy wasnt doing that

And you want to lock frame rates so track IR works smoothest

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If you’re using TrackIR you want to lock framerate to 60 fps for the smoothest experience. I have a 144hz G-Sync display and I use the NVCP to lock the framerate at 60 fps. G-Sync will match the display refresh rate with the fps so I end up with 60hz/60fps and its super smooth. There are many ways to lock the framerate but for some reason I found that the one in nvidia control panel does the best job and keeps the frametimes stable. Other methods allow the fps to wobble from 59/60 fps and this causes TrackIR to do this annoying micro-stutter thing.

What is deal with VRR, Gsync SUPPORTED monitors drop out when FPS goes under 48 it sees, that might be problem for me so need actual GSYNC??

IPS necessary or good VA displays fine night flying etc?

I just keep getting more confused the more i look at them

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