OklahomaSoldat
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I've been having this weird issue where the game would only run at 20-30 fps after cold-booting my computer. After a LOT of trial and error and researching a million websites, I finally figured out that G-sync was causing the problem. Disabling G-sync solved the issue. (rebooting also fixed it for some reason).
Now I am one of the guys who jumped right in and installed Windows 10. Other than this issue, I haven't had any problems with Win10. Maybe a future patch will fix it.
However, in the end, I don't get any benefit from G-sync anyway. The BEST improvement comes from enabling ULMB in my monitor settings. Motion blur is practically non-existent with ULMB enabled.
Check out www.blurbusters.com if you've haven't heard of that website before. It's awesome.
If you achieve high FPS anyway because you have your game setup that way, ULMB is a big improvement.
G-Sync, if there is any improvement, is not noticeable to me at high FPS - - - but works great on low FPS games.
My specs are:
Monitor: Acer XB270HU
GPU: MSI GTX 980 Ti
Win10
CPU: I7-2600k
16gb ddr3
Sabertooth z77 mobo
Now I am one of the guys who jumped right in and installed Windows 10. Other than this issue, I haven't had any problems with Win10. Maybe a future patch will fix it.
However, in the end, I don't get any benefit from G-sync anyway. The BEST improvement comes from enabling ULMB in my monitor settings. Motion blur is practically non-existent with ULMB enabled.
Check out www.blurbusters.com if you've haven't heard of that website before. It's awesome.
If you achieve high FPS anyway because you have your game setup that way, ULMB is a big improvement.
G-Sync, if there is any improvement, is not noticeable to me at high FPS - - - but works great on low FPS games.
My specs are:
Monitor: Acer XB270HU
GPU: MSI GTX 980 Ti
Win10
CPU: I7-2600k
16gb ddr3
Sabertooth z77 mobo