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5 years ago
@CroL0coNvidia's Ultra Low Latency mode does limit FPS to avoid G-Sync ceiling, which means overlaping with V-Sync frequency. For example, having 144 Hz monitor and G-Sync+V-Sync enabled, the ULL will cap FPS to 138. Higher the refresh rate - more significant the cap is (e.g. 189 FPS on 200 Hz). Not sure though, what happens if you disable G-Sync. I suppose that FPS cap will be disabled too, because there is no risk of constant switching between G-Sync and V-Sync.
And avoid using Nvidia's or in-game FPS limiters. Nvidia's has higher input lag than RTSS and in-game has no constant frame times. Use Riva Tuner Statistics Server (RTSS) fps limiter instead.
5 years ago
@7empePL I just rolled back the driver and it is not working sadly ☹️. I tried disabling LLM both in-game launch options and in Nvidia. I also tried enabling it in Nvidia and adding the +fps_max unlimited command but it did not work. I might mention here that the FPS drop is associated with a sound stutter as well. This has been the case in the lobby though, I didn't pay attention in an actual match if that is the case though.
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