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XshalevX
Member
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10-19-2023, 12:20 AM
#1
My concern is about reducing gaming latency. I tried the GeForce Experience filters because they look good, but they caused noticeable extra delay after just an hour, making mouse control feel sluggish. I also play Warzone and Fortnite. I usually enable NVIDIA Reflex with Boost active. Can I adjust settings to manage latency from these filters or overall performance? Should Low Latency Mode be turned off, on, or ultra?
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XshalevX
10-19-2023, 12:20 AM #1

My concern is about reducing gaming latency. I tried the GeForce Experience filters because they look good, but they caused noticeable extra delay after just an hour, making mouse control feel sluggish. I also play Warzone and Fortnite. I usually enable NVIDIA Reflex with Boost active. Can I adjust settings to manage latency from these filters or overall performance? Should Low Latency Mode be turned off, on, or ultra?

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asalgado09
Junior Member
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10-20-2023, 03:37 PM
#2
Low Latency Mode is usually activated at "Ultra" for the smallest input lag, but switch to "On" if you experience stuttering or tearing when the frame rate decreases. "On" means the maximum number of pre-rendered frames is set to 1, ensuring a consistent delay of up to one buffered frame between your mouse movement and the displayed screen.
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asalgado09
10-20-2023, 03:37 PM #2

Low Latency Mode is usually activated at "Ultra" for the smallest input lag, but switch to "On" if you experience stuttering or tearing when the frame rate decreases. "On" means the maximum number of pre-rendered frames is set to 1, ensuring a consistent delay of up to one buffered frame between your mouse movement and the displayed screen.

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MrAqqle
Junior Member
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11-03-2023, 10:33 AM
#3
Low Latency Mode is usually activated at "Ultra" for the smallest input lag, but switch to "On" if you experience stuttering or tearing when the frame rate decreases. "On" means the maximum number of pre-rendered frames is set to 1, ensuring a consistent delay of up to one buffered frame between your mouse movement and the displayed screen.
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MrAqqle
11-03-2023, 10:33 AM #3

Low Latency Mode is usually activated at "Ultra" for the smallest input lag, but switch to "On" if you experience stuttering or tearing when the frame rate decreases. "On" means the maximum number of pre-rendered frames is set to 1, ensuring a consistent delay of up to one buffered frame between your mouse movement and the displayed screen.

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SunnySkittles
Junior Member
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11-03-2023, 11:55 AM
#4
I will try this, thanks.
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SunnySkittles
11-03-2023, 11:55 AM #4

I will try this, thanks.