Overclock.net › Forums › Industry News › Software News › [GeForce] NVIDIA 310.90 WHQL Certified Driver
New Posts  All Forums:Forum Nav:

[GeForce] NVIDIA 310.90 WHQL Certified Driver - Page 27

post #261 of 337
Quote:
Originally Posted by rcfc89 View Post

I never have v-sync on. I had a dell u3011 before and tried surround/eyefinity as well with 3x asus 24" monitors. If you have a capable rig to keep things over 100fps in ultra the 120hz experience is something to behold. I really hope these monitor companies have something in the works for 2560 in 120hz. I'd drop 1500 easy if they produced one.

I'm waiting for 30" 2560 or higher @120 as well.
post #262 of 337
Quote:
Originally Posted by SlackerITGuy View Post

But did you used to play with V-Sync on when you had your previous monitor? the 60Hz one.
I didn't use it then either only because my pair of 580's struggled to stay above 50fps in 2560+ resolutions on my previous rig. If I went back to 2560 with my current machine I'd probably enable it to keep things tidy around 60fps. But at that resolution even my current rig would struggle to keep framerates that high. 2560 in ultra is punishing on gpu's.
The Beast
(12 items)
 
  
CPUMotherboardGraphicsRAM
3930k 4.5ghz Asus X79 Sabertooth Asus GTX690  Corsair Dominator 16gb 1866 
Hard DriveCoolingOSMonitor
240gb Corsair Force GT SSD Corsair H100 Windows 7 Pro 64bit Asus PB278Q (2560X1440) 
KeyboardPowerCaseMouse
LogiTech G110 CoolMaster 1200w Silent Pro Gold Azza Hurricane 2000 LogiTech G500 
  hide details  
Reply
The Beast
(12 items)
 
  
CPUMotherboardGraphicsRAM
3930k 4.5ghz Asus X79 Sabertooth Asus GTX690  Corsair Dominator 16gb 1866 
Hard DriveCoolingOSMonitor
240gb Corsair Force GT SSD Corsair H100 Windows 7 Pro 64bit Asus PB278Q (2560X1440) 
KeyboardPowerCaseMouse
LogiTech G110 CoolMaster 1200w Silent Pro Gold Azza Hurricane 2000 LogiTech G500 
  hide details  
Reply
post #263 of 337
Quote:
Originally Posted by rcfc89 View Post

I didn't use it then either only because my pair of 580's struggled to stay above 50fps in 2560+ resolutions on my previous rig. If I went back to 2560 with my current machine I'd probably enable it to keep things tidy around 60fps. But at that resolution even my current rig would struggle to keep framerates that high. 2560 in ultra is punishing on gpu's.

I see.

What you could do is set your current 120Hz monitor to run at 60Hz and then V-Sync it, then you could see whether 120Hz non V-Sync'ed is really smoother than a 60Hz V-Sync'ed image.
Edited by SlackerITGuy - 1/15/13 at 10:05am
post #264 of 337
Sure Vsync is smooth but the input lag it adds far outweighs any benefits.
iRacing Rig
(18 items)
 
  
CPUMotherboardGraphicsRAM
i7 920 Foxconn Bloodrage PNY GTX 580 (SLI) 6GB OCZ Platinum DDR3 1600MHz 
Hard DriveHard DriveHard DriveOptical Drive
OCZ Vertex 2 120 GB Seagate 1TB Seagate 2TB Pioneer DVD RW 
OSMonitorKeyboardPower
Windows 7 Professional x64 Dell U2312HM x3 Das Model S Professional Corsair TX 750 
CaseMouseAudioAudio
Antec 1200 Logitech G500 Xfi Titanium HD Audioengine 5 
Audio
Velodyne Impact 12 
  hide details  
Reply
iRacing Rig
(18 items)
 
  
CPUMotherboardGraphicsRAM
i7 920 Foxconn Bloodrage PNY GTX 580 (SLI) 6GB OCZ Platinum DDR3 1600MHz 
Hard DriveHard DriveHard DriveOptical Drive
OCZ Vertex 2 120 GB Seagate 1TB Seagate 2TB Pioneer DVD RW 
OSMonitorKeyboardPower
Windows 7 Professional x64 Dell U2312HM x3 Das Model S Professional Corsair TX 750 
CaseMouseAudioAudio
Antec 1200 Logitech G500 Xfi Titanium HD Audioengine 5 
Audio
Velodyne Impact 12 
  hide details  
Reply
post #265 of 337
Quote:
Originally Posted by ljason8eg View Post

Sure Vsync is smooth but the input lag it adds far outweighs any benefits.

There are ways to defeat any input lag created by V-Sync.

Pretty easy ones actually.
post #266 of 337
Quote:
Originally Posted by SlackerITGuy View Post

There are ways to defeat any input lag created by V-Sync.

Pretty easy ones actually.
Not in my experience, but do tell, I'm all ears.
iRacing Rig
(18 items)
 
  
CPUMotherboardGraphicsRAM
i7 920 Foxconn Bloodrage PNY GTX 580 (SLI) 6GB OCZ Platinum DDR3 1600MHz 
Hard DriveHard DriveHard DriveOptical Drive
OCZ Vertex 2 120 GB Seagate 1TB Seagate 2TB Pioneer DVD RW 
OSMonitorKeyboardPower
Windows 7 Professional x64 Dell U2312HM x3 Das Model S Professional Corsair TX 750 
CaseMouseAudioAudio
Antec 1200 Logitech G500 Xfi Titanium HD Audioengine 5 
Audio
Velodyne Impact 12 
  hide details  
Reply
iRacing Rig
(18 items)
 
  
CPUMotherboardGraphicsRAM
i7 920 Foxconn Bloodrage PNY GTX 580 (SLI) 6GB OCZ Platinum DDR3 1600MHz 
Hard DriveHard DriveHard DriveOptical Drive
OCZ Vertex 2 120 GB Seagate 1TB Seagate 2TB Pioneer DVD RW 
OSMonitorKeyboardPower
Windows 7 Professional x64 Dell U2312HM x3 Das Model S Professional Corsair TX 750 
CaseMouseAudioAudio
Antec 1200 Logitech G500 Xfi Titanium HD Audioengine 5 
Audio
Velodyne Impact 12 
  hide details  
Reply
post #267 of 337
Quote:
Originally Posted by ljason8eg View Post

Not in my experience, but do tell, I'm all ears.

What have you tried to reduce any input lag created by V-Sync? Since it appears that you've gone this road before.
post #268 of 337
Triple buffering and capping the frame queue. I've never found anything that works, and countless other people will say the same. I play iRacing quite competitively and vsync absolutely destroys consistency. Yeah, it does eliminate tearing, but I'd rather have a little tearing instead of being terrible because my inputs are constantly behind.
iRacing Rig
(18 items)
 
  
CPUMotherboardGraphicsRAM
i7 920 Foxconn Bloodrage PNY GTX 580 (SLI) 6GB OCZ Platinum DDR3 1600MHz 
Hard DriveHard DriveHard DriveOptical Drive
OCZ Vertex 2 120 GB Seagate 1TB Seagate 2TB Pioneer DVD RW 
OSMonitorKeyboardPower
Windows 7 Professional x64 Dell U2312HM x3 Das Model S Professional Corsair TX 750 
CaseMouseAudioAudio
Antec 1200 Logitech G500 Xfi Titanium HD Audioengine 5 
Audio
Velodyne Impact 12 
  hide details  
Reply
iRacing Rig
(18 items)
 
  
CPUMotherboardGraphicsRAM
i7 920 Foxconn Bloodrage PNY GTX 580 (SLI) 6GB OCZ Platinum DDR3 1600MHz 
Hard DriveHard DriveHard DriveOptical Drive
OCZ Vertex 2 120 GB Seagate 1TB Seagate 2TB Pioneer DVD RW 
OSMonitorKeyboardPower
Windows 7 Professional x64 Dell U2312HM x3 Das Model S Professional Corsair TX 750 
CaseMouseAudioAudio
Antec 1200 Logitech G500 Xfi Titanium HD Audioengine 5 
Audio
Velodyne Impact 12 
  hide details  
Reply
post #269 of 337
Quote:
Originally Posted by ljason8eg View Post

Triple buffering and capping the frame queue. I've never found anything that works, and countless other people will say the same. I play iRacing quite competitively and vsync absolutely destroys consistency. Yeah, it does eliminate tearing, but I'd rather have a little tearing instead of being terrible because my inputs are constantly behind.

Wow that's a shame, it's weird because capping the frame queue usually works extremely well in shooters, at least for me, but I can see how it would still be an issue in a racing game, where every single command/input is more critical.

Have you tried messing around with Lucid Virtu MVP's Virtual V-Sync?

I see that you have a i7 920 powered rig, so your motherboard won't support it, but maybe a friend of yours has a H61/Z68/Z77 based motherboard that does support it... Would be worth trying IMO.
post #270 of 337
Quote:
Originally Posted by ljason8eg View Post

Sure Vsync is smooth but the input lag it adds far out weighs any benefits.

Vsync no longer has input lag. With current drivers it works flawlessly.
     
CPUMotherboardGraphicsRAM
Intel i7 3930k ASUS Sabertooth X79 EVGA Signature GTX 690 Corsair Vengeance Ram 16GB  
Hard DriveHard DriveOptical DriveCooling
Corsair Force GT 240GB WD VelociRaptor 300GB OEM Samsung DVD-RW Drive modded Faceplate Koolance PMP 450 
OSMonitorKeyboardPower
Windows 7 64bit  SAMSUNG UE46ES8000 46inch TV Razer BlackWidow Ultimate SIlverstone Strider Gold Evolution 1000W 
CaseMouseMouse PadAudio
Corsair C70 Vengeance Case Modded Razer Mamba Razer IronClad ASUS ROG Xonar Phoebus 
OtherOtherOtherOther
NZXT Sentry Mesh Fan Controller Koolance COV-450 Pump Top Koolance 240mm Radiator Koolance 360mm Radiator 
OtherOtherOtherOther
Koolance High Flow Quick Disconnect Koolance 60x50mm Reservoir ModSmart Individually Sleeved Cables Koolance Green Coolant 
OtherOtherOtherOther
Primochill 1/2inch ID clear tubing Monsoon Compression Fittings 1/2inch ID Corsair Air Series Fans Koolance GTX 690 Block 
Other
Koolance 370SI Block 
CPUMotherboardGraphicsRAM
i7 3930k ASUS X79 Sabertooth Gigabyte GTX Titan Corsair Dominator Platinum 4x4GB 
Hard DriveHard DriveCoolingOS
Corsair Force GS 240GB Western Digital Velociraptor 320GB EK GTX Titan Acetal Copper FC Block with Backplate Windows 8 64-Bit 
MonitorMonitorMonitorKeyboard
Dell U2412M Dell U2412M Dell U2412M Razer BlackWidow 
PowerCaseMouseMouse Pad
Corsair AX1200i Dimastech Easy V3 Test Bench Razer Mamba Razer Ironclad 
OtherOtherOtherOther
Corsair Individually Sleeved Cables Monsoon Compression Fittings Cougar 140mm HDB Fan Koolance OD3 Quick Disconnect Male Compression 
OtherOtherOtherOther
Koolance OD3 Quick Disconnect Female G1/4 Threaded Cougar Vortex PWM Fans EK Acetal Clean Supremacy Block XSPC RX360 Radiator 
OtherOtherOther
XSPC Acrylic Tank Reservior/Pump Top Koolance 450S D5 Pump Koolance 90deg Elbows  
  hide details  
Reply
     
CPUMotherboardGraphicsRAM
Intel i7 3930k ASUS Sabertooth X79 EVGA Signature GTX 690 Corsair Vengeance Ram 16GB  
Hard DriveHard DriveOptical DriveCooling
Corsair Force GT 240GB WD VelociRaptor 300GB OEM Samsung DVD-RW Drive modded Faceplate Koolance PMP 450 
OSMonitorKeyboardPower
Windows 7 64bit  SAMSUNG UE46ES8000 46inch TV Razer BlackWidow Ultimate SIlverstone Strider Gold Evolution 1000W 
CaseMouseMouse PadAudio
Corsair C70 Vengeance Case Modded Razer Mamba Razer IronClad ASUS ROG Xonar Phoebus 
OtherOtherOtherOther
NZXT Sentry Mesh Fan Controller Koolance COV-450 Pump Top Koolance 240mm Radiator Koolance 360mm Radiator 
OtherOtherOtherOther
Koolance High Flow Quick Disconnect Koolance 60x50mm Reservoir ModSmart Individually Sleeved Cables Koolance Green Coolant 
OtherOtherOtherOther
Primochill 1/2inch ID clear tubing Monsoon Compression Fittings 1/2inch ID Corsair Air Series Fans Koolance GTX 690 Block 
Other
Koolance 370SI Block 
CPUMotherboardGraphicsRAM
i7 3930k ASUS X79 Sabertooth Gigabyte GTX Titan Corsair Dominator Platinum 4x4GB 
Hard DriveHard DriveCoolingOS
Corsair Force GS 240GB Western Digital Velociraptor 320GB EK GTX Titan Acetal Copper FC Block with Backplate Windows 8 64-Bit 
MonitorMonitorMonitorKeyboard
Dell U2412M Dell U2412M Dell U2412M Razer BlackWidow 
PowerCaseMouseMouse Pad
Corsair AX1200i Dimastech Easy V3 Test Bench Razer Mamba Razer Ironclad 
OtherOtherOtherOther
Corsair Individually Sleeved Cables Monsoon Compression Fittings Cougar 140mm HDB Fan Koolance OD3 Quick Disconnect Male Compression 
OtherOtherOtherOther
Koolance OD3 Quick Disconnect Female G1/4 Threaded Cougar Vortex PWM Fans EK Acetal Clean Supremacy Block XSPC RX360 Radiator 
OtherOtherOther
XSPC Acrylic Tank Reservior/Pump Top Koolance 450S D5 Pump Koolance 90deg Elbows  
  hide details  
Reply
New Posts  All Forums:Forum Nav:
  Return Home
  Back to Forum: Software News
Overclock.net › Forums › Industry News › Software News › [GeForce] NVIDIA 310.90 WHQL Certified Driver