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Our Mouse Control Tests: Sensor Latency: Main Discussion

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    You don’t have to install any additional software for this to work, you just have to be running the latest NVIDIA drivers. We cover the steps to activate it here, under the How to get the best results section.

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    You don’t have to install any additional software for this to work, you just have to be running the latest NVIDIA drivers. We cover the steps to activate it here, under the How to get the best results section.

    From what I understand, the monitor it self needs to have freesync turned on the monitor settings typically. You are saying that is not the case? If that is the case, why do I still have tearing when I run the pendulem test?

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    You don’t have to install any additional software for this to work, you just have to be running the latest NVIDIA drivers. We cover the steps to activate it here, under the How to get the best results section.

    From what I understand, the monitor it self needs to have freesync turned on the monitor settings typically. You are saying that is not the case? If that is the case, why do I still have tearing when I run the pendulem test?

    On most monitors, FreeSync needs to be enabled from the monitor’s menus. On the EW3270U, it is automatically enabled. Have you followed the steps on the linked page, setting the Monitor Technology setting to ‘G-SYNC Compatible’, and then enabling G-SYNC in the Set-up G-SYNC menu?

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    You don’t have to install any additional software for this to work, you just have to be running the latest NVIDIA drivers. We cover the steps to activate it here, under the How to get the best results section.

    From what I understand, the monitor it self needs to have freesync turned on the monitor settings typically. You are saying that is not the case? If that is the case, why do I still have tearing when I run the pendulem test?

    On most monitors, FreeSync needs to be enabled from the monitor’s menus. On the EW3270U, it is automatically enabled. Have you followed the steps on the linked page, setting the Monitor Technology setting to ‘G-SYNC Compatible’, and then enabling G-SYNC in the Set-up G-SYNC menu?

    Yes i have set up Monitor Technology to G-sync compatible and set up G-sync

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    You don’t have to install any additional software for this to work, you just have to be running the latest NVIDIA drivers. We cover the steps to activate it here, under the How to get the best results section.

    From what I understand, the monitor it self needs to have freesync turned on the monitor settings typically. You are saying that is not the case? If that is the case, why do I still have tearing when I run the pendulem test?

    On most monitors, FreeSync needs to be enabled from the monitor’s menus. On the EW3270U, it is automatically enabled. Have you followed the steps on the linked page, setting the Monitor Technology setting to ‘G-SYNC Compatible’, and then enabling G-SYNC in the Set-up G-SYNC menu?

    Yes i have set up Monitor Technology to G-sync compatible and set up G-sync

    And you still have tearing in the pendulum test? In the test, is the [G-SYNC] box selected by default? If not, are you able to select it?

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