F5F Stay Refreshed Software PC Gaming Reviewing changes in CS:GO performance, adaptive vSync from Nvidia affects input delay noticeably.

Reviewing changes in CS:GO performance, adaptive vSync from Nvidia affects input delay noticeably.

Reviewing changes in CS:GO performance, adaptive vSync from Nvidia affects input delay noticeably.

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kenjaca
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02-24-2019, 11:50 AM
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Counter-Strike: Global Offensive's built-in Vsync method isn't compatible due to significant input delay that degrades even competitive matches against bots. The issue is mainly a visual one—screen tearing appears consistently during fast action and is almost always visible. I'm working with a 144Hz display. While Adaptive Vsync hasn't caused major problems for me, I'm interested in observing this from a competitive standpoint. This problem isn't limited to CS: GO; it also affects other titles, though none demand the same level of accuracy in my collection.
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kenjaca
02-24-2019, 11:50 AM #1

Counter-Strike: Global Offensive's built-in Vsync method isn't compatible due to significant input delay that degrades even competitive matches against bots. The issue is mainly a visual one—screen tearing appears consistently during fast action and is almost always visible. I'm working with a 144Hz display. While Adaptive Vsync hasn't caused major problems for me, I'm interested in observing this from a competitive standpoint. This problem isn't limited to CS: GO; it also affects other titles, though none demand the same level of accuracy in my collection.