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Queen_Ender
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05-11-2018, 02:28 PM
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I recently switched from a 60hz monitor to a 165hz one. In my usual FPS games I noticed a noticeable improvement, but in titles with a fixed frame cap like Terraria and Genshin Impact they became more stuttery at 165hz. They seemed smoother on my old 60hz setup. With AMD FreeSync and Windows VRR enabled, are there still ways to make those games feel more fluid? I also tried VSync but it didn’t help. My monitor is an Acer Nitro ED320QR and my PC has a Ryzen 5 3500 and an RX5600X.
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Queen_Ender
05-11-2018, 02:28 PM #1

I recently switched from a 60hz monitor to a 165hz one. In my usual FPS games I noticed a noticeable improvement, but in titles with a fixed frame cap like Terraria and Genshin Impact they became more stuttery at 165hz. They seemed smoother on my old 60hz setup. With AMD FreeSync and Windows VRR enabled, are there still ways to make those games feel more fluid? I also tried VSync but it didn’t help. My monitor is an Acer Nitro ED320QR and my PC has a Ryzen 5 3500 and an RX5600X.

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zamys
Senior Member
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05-19-2018, 04:34 PM
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No, I haven't adjusted the refresh rate.
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zamys
05-19-2018, 04:34 PM #2

No, I haven't adjusted the refresh rate.

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Fergy04
Member
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05-19-2018, 08:07 PM
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I've made the effort. The games remain slow.
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Fergy04
05-19-2018, 08:07 PM #3

I've made the effort. The games remain slow.

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D4nnyW4dds123
Junior Member
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05-20-2018, 07:20 AM
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I'm experiencing the same problem on my 165Hz monitor. Changing it to 120Hz works fine, but I notice smooth performance only when I disable features like G-Sync and Freesync. It seems enhancing settings such as anti-aliasing cause lag. You might want to turn them all off—check the specific settings if you're unsure.
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D4nnyW4dds123
05-20-2018, 07:20 AM #4

I'm experiencing the same problem on my 165Hz monitor. Changing it to 120Hz works fine, but I notice smooth performance only when I disable features like G-Sync and Freesync. It seems enhancing settings such as anti-aliasing cause lag. You might want to turn them all off—check the specific settings if you're unsure.

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LenonBr98
Junior Member
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05-20-2018, 08:57 AM
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For games without unlocked FPS, I try enabling vsync to avoid playing at a fixed 60 FPS and instead match my monitor's refresh rate. I believe you can unlock your FPS in Terraria or at least run it at 165 FPS.
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LenonBr98
05-20-2018, 08:57 AM #5

For games without unlocked FPS, I try enabling vsync to avoid playing at a fixed 60 FPS and instead match my monitor's refresh rate. I believe you can unlock your FPS in Terraria or at least run it at 165 FPS.

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Bmaster5026
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05-20-2018, 09:59 AM
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That’s why many setups struggle at 165fps, but 60 is usually fine or the games cap at 60. 120 offers a solid middle ground—120hz won’t feel laggy even at 60fps. I also didn’t mention setting NVIDIA latency to ultra and VSync to fast; I haven’t had problems with that yet. From what I know, it’s similar to VSync off but doesn’t cause tearing, which hasn’t happened in the games I’ve played, even in fast-paced fighting titles. AMD might handle it similarly, though it’s not essential—it just adds a smoother feel.
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Bmaster5026
05-20-2018, 09:59 AM #6

That’s why many setups struggle at 165fps, but 60 is usually fine or the games cap at 60. 120 offers a solid middle ground—120hz won’t feel laggy even at 60fps. I also didn’t mention setting NVIDIA latency to ultra and VSync to fast; I haven’t had problems with that yet. From what I know, it’s similar to VSync off but doesn’t cause tearing, which hasn’t happened in the games I’ve played, even in fast-paced fighting titles. AMD might handle it similarly, though it’s not essential—it just adds a smoother feel.