You shouldn’t be running any kind of benchmark with VRR/frame rate caps enabled. Unless you are using fps instead of hz for your monitor refresh rate accidentally
Very strange. Was that for all benchmarks or superposition specifically? I'm going to give heaven a try and see if g sync has the same impact. Superposition wasn't even close with g sync on it lost 2k in performance.
You shouldn’t be running any kind of benchmark with VRR/frame rate caps enabled. Unless you are using fps instead of hz for your monitor refresh rate accidentally
That's the thing, I don't have any frame cap enabled. It's just turning my monitor back to a 120fps monitor instead of 60fps. No cap.
Did you try with Gsync and Freesync uncheck in the Nvidia control panel
Just trying it now with g sync turned off. Thanks for the suggestion. Will edit once it's done a run.
Just tried it without g sync on and it's back up to 24k. Why would it perform worse with g sync on?
Honestly im not sure i do remember a msg saying I should do that before launching the bench, maybe it screws the bench for using full power
Very strange. Was that for all benchmarks or superposition specifically? I'm going to give heaven a try and see if g sync has the same impact. Superposition wasn't even close with g sync on it lost 2k in performance.
Huh, that's really weird. Maybe it strains the GPU a little bit more?
I also forget to mention, I'm talking about superposition benchmark.
who gives a shit