F5F Stay Refreshed Hardware Desktop Significant delay when using the Asus VG27AQ with those graphics cards and the Razer Viper V2 Pro.

Significant delay when using the Asus VG27AQ with those graphics cards and the Razer Viper V2 Pro.

Significant delay when using the Asus VG27AQ with those graphics cards and the Razer Viper V2 Pro.

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anakindaur
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03-24-2024, 09:03 AM
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I purchased and assembled this PC brand new in July. From the start, I noticed noticeable input lag, affecting both gaming and everyday tasks. My previous build with an RTX 2070 worked fine on the monitor. It might be related to adaptive sync; FPS in-game doesn’t match the monitor’s refresh rate. For instance, playing Fortnite at low settings (180) with only ~165% lows but the monitor fluctuating between 165Hz and 100Hz. The PC functions perfectly. To address the lag, I took several steps: reinstalled GPU drivers, used a DP 1.4 cable (switched from a 1.2), reinstalled Windows, enabled AMD-optimized adaptive sync in Adrenaline, activated Anti Lag in Adrenaline, set the PC to run at 165Hz (usually 144Hz), disabled enhanced sync, and tried HDMI at 144Hz without success. Any ideas on why this lag persists beyond a faulty monitor? Is this a problem that develops over time with displays?
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anakindaur
03-24-2024, 09:03 AM #1

I purchased and assembled this PC brand new in July. From the start, I noticed noticeable input lag, affecting both gaming and everyday tasks. My previous build with an RTX 2070 worked fine on the monitor. It might be related to adaptive sync; FPS in-game doesn’t match the monitor’s refresh rate. For instance, playing Fortnite at low settings (180) with only ~165% lows but the monitor fluctuating between 165Hz and 100Hz. The PC functions perfectly. To address the lag, I took several steps: reinstalled GPU drivers, used a DP 1.4 cable (switched from a 1.2), reinstalled Windows, enabled AMD-optimized adaptive sync in Adrenaline, activated Anti Lag in Adrenaline, set the PC to run at 165Hz (usually 144Hz), disabled enhanced sync, and tried HDMI at 144Hz without success. Any ideas on why this lag persists beyond a faulty monitor? Is this a problem that develops over time with displays?