for the people who dont know, freesync is WAY different than V-sync. freesync lets your monitor get the higher refresh rate while v-sync locks it. for example, my monitor is 60hz, but with freesync on, it turns to 75hz.
This is wrong. Doing this will result in ghosting (brief shadows of objects when you move) keep free sync on with over drive on middle and then you can increase or decrease for that fine tuning.
@@robbiepna1939Native G-Sync doesn't add input lag and features variable overdrive so Overdrive in this case is an override setting so must be set to Off.
Wrong. Overdrive is a very good feature, just make sure it's not set on a setting that's too fast for your screen, just experiment (since that will give you inverse ghosting)
If you use overdrive without Gsync, there will be tons of inverse ghosting and image trail. It’s like black lines that lag behind every texture and super annoying. Gsync enabled eliminates that with most monitors. But then again Gsync adds input delay at the cost of a smoother game
So vsync adds input lag. The resolution to that was g sync, where the monitor has a processor that changes the refresh rate to the fps so you don't get input lag and don't need to enable v sync. But g sync causes input lag? I'm so confused... My Samsung g7 works with adaptive sync on, g sync in nvidia control panel, vsync off in control panel, frames limited to 240, or the lowest I can achieve on the game for a smooth frame time. Apparently this is wrong but i get zero screen tearing and notice no input lag so I dont get why its so complicated 😅
You dont need gsync for override, just turn off all that sync bs and set override to 30%-50%. override explained to a disabled person: override is a technology wich puts more voltage on pixels resulting significantly (smoother movement, it removes the smirring/blur from fast moving objects on a screen)
The points of free sync and g sync is to minimize screen tearing and make sure you don’t have big fps drops, if you have neither of those problems with free sync/gsync off then I recommend keeping it off for less input delay but if you have those problems then keep it on because screen tearing will drastically decrease your performance especially in fps games and that small amount of input delay with free/gsync on won’t matter as much as the screen tearing and fps drops
@@blazsher4174 when moving fast with aiming or looking around , whatever your looking at will have like a black trail or the same object but slight faded following behind it , only appears for like a frame or 2 but it can fuck you up you just may not even realize it did, hard to see if your not looking for it, i would use “ufo monitor test” to see if you have alot of ghosting or not ( a prob terrible but quick explanation)
@@DBailey94 I mean...to me, I prefer not having the fastest Option and getting no ghost whatsoever. If just being fast for the sake of being fast and sacrifice on other aspects is the way to go for you, go for it. That's like having a mobile phone that has 100x Zoom, ok, it has zoom, but is more of a gimmick cause the quality is shit, but hey..it still zooms 100x.....
@@blazsher4174 Ghosting is when a trail of pixels appear behind moving things, and sometimes even suttle movements make it appear, in some monitors its hard to spot it..but in some it gets really annoying, for example, playing Apex Legends, when you're running around, I constanly see this trail on every weapon, every little detail on the map, its like the frames are struggling to keep up with the monitor refresh and it's very annoying and to me , if i'm playing competitive, it feels like having 2 layers of the same image constanly moving alongside each other, but like @Pillitoes said, check out for UFO monitor test and you'll see
overdrive normally you'd want to put it right in the middle not the highest and freesync or gsync only on if your playing single player games freesync wouldn't work if ur fps is higher than it and it can cause more input delay
G-sync or freesync is like a better version of vsync Not so good for fps games because of the input lag and u need a Good pc to maintain your fps , cuz if it drops a bit it your mouse movement will feel like poop . For single player games makes the games smother and no lag spikes And setting the overdrive on extreme u will get ghosting. I recommend to watch some reviews for your monitor and see which overdrive you should set it . For some monitor is usually the middle option , in between fast and extreme settings
any type of sync should be off for shooters in graphic based games such as story focused games you can have it turned on. The part with the over drive is diffrent for every monitor if i´m not mistaken (feel free to correct me) for example i watched a video on youtube of someone who tested the delay for every option - based of that information i chose the perfect settings for my monitor.
Turn freesync or gsync on always but overdrive can sometimes make shit look distorted when a scene is in motion but every monitor is different some even have a response time and when you set it to the fastest it looks sharper sometimes because less motion blur is being used most of the time
Freesync has nothing to do with your input delay. Your monitor settings wont actually change much. Optimized monitor settings should be something like: Freesync: ON or OFF. I will explain Overdrive: go for the option that give you the lowest amount of ghosting and inverse ghosting. Freesync basically do the same thing as vsync, but it gives you a variable refresh rate and makes your monitor update once a frame is "ready". So you should use freesync when u cant get your fps to match your display refresh rate. Also freesync is useless when you get higher FPS than your display refresh rate. Hope I helped y'all
@@baphometrag7751 Yes, the big difference between them is the refresh rate. Freesync has a fixed refresh rate and framerate limit, and adaptative sync refresh rate varies according to the amount of frames your gpu is rendering per second. Adaptative sync is better, because it keeps up with your frames, instead of just forcing your monitor to refresh X times per sec (X being the refresh rate of your monitor)
use CRU i have that monitor look up a vid on how to do it, its really easy. on that monitor 1080p looks so bad so i would use 1680x1050 or 1600x1024 rn im using 1600x1024 and it looks good when you play single player games you should switch it to 1080p
It depends on the games you play for Competitive shooters if your getting stable 120+ Or more FPS then turn on to get faster input response time > but if you FPS is 60-100 you will see i"mage artifact ghosting" >>> it's better to turn this off for single player games and racing games because you don't need it and can ruin game graphic quality
Wow. Terrible, terrible advice. 1st, Freesync actually causes the monitor and GPU to work together and cause less lag. 2nd overdrive causes horrible ghosting and makes it harder to see when there's movement.
Hold up take off FreeSync so what is the Amd setting is that the Extreme? For instance I have a Acer Kb272 it's a 1920 by 1080 100hz refresh rate & 1ms response time & my xbox can only be set to 120 or 60 refresh and as I said my monitor has a 100 hz refresh rate. Help please what's the difference with the 1ms response time and refresh rate?? I'm a little confused
no way bro said "one of the buttons" like i totally already knew what to press
HAHAHAHAHAHAHA
for the people who dont know, freesync is WAY different than V-sync. freesync lets your monitor get the higher refresh rate while v-sync locks it. for example, my monitor is 60hz, but with freesync on, it turns to 75hz.
What about g sync?
It pisses me off that people buy PCs but dont research shit. Thank you for explaining it.
This is dumb 😂
I have a question. Should i uncheck freesync in monitor and turn on v-sync on game's setting for fps boost?
@@ShortsActivatedfree sync lets you obtain the highest fps vsync lets you obtain the highest stable fps
This is wrong. Doing this will result in ghosting (brief shadows of objects when you move) keep free sync on with over drive on middle and then you can increase or decrease for that fine tuning.
Freesync and gsync increase inout delay not lower it
Why do u comment when u don’t know wtf u are talking about
Turn off all these bs syncs, freesync off, gsync off, vsync off. All bs except overdrive.
@@robbiepna1939Native G-Sync doesn't add input lag and features variable overdrive so Overdrive in this case is an override setting so must be set to Off.
@@robbiepna1939no they dont by .1 ms maybe
These steps are literally the exact opposite of what you want to be doing for reducing input lag etc.
Wrong bruh
Wrong. Overdrive is a very good feature, just make sure it's not set on a setting that's too fast for your screen, just experiment (since that will give you inverse ghosting)
If you use overdrive without Gsync, there will be tons of inverse ghosting and image trail. It’s like black lines that lag behind every texture and super annoying. Gsync enabled eliminates that with most monitors. But then again Gsync adds input delay at the cost of a smoother game
Para ps5 warzone como me recomendarías configurar el monitor?
So vsync adds input lag.
The resolution to that was g sync, where the monitor has a processor that changes the refresh rate to the fps so you don't get input lag and don't need to enable v sync.
But g sync causes input lag?
I'm so confused...
My Samsung g7 works with adaptive sync on, g sync in nvidia control panel, vsync off in control panel, frames limited to 240, or the lowest I can achieve on the game for a smooth frame time.
Apparently this is wrong but i get zero screen tearing and notice no input lag so I dont get why its so complicated 😅
It’s not worth it
You dont need gsync for override, just turn off all that sync bs and set override to 30%-50%. override explained to a disabled person: override is a technology wich puts more voltage on pixels resulting significantly (smoother movement, it removes the smirring/blur from fast moving objects on a screen)
Turning on overdrive to the max will give you ghosting guys! Also if you have an AMD gpu turn ON freesync and if you have an NVIDIA gpu turn ON G-sync
only turn on g-sync if your monitor has it
Gsync and freesync cause Input lag!
What about for ps5
The points of free sync and g sync is to minimize screen tearing and make sure you don’t have big fps drops, if you have neither of those problems with free sync/gsync off then I recommend keeping it off for less input delay but if you have those problems then keep it on because screen tearing will drastically decrease your performance especially in fps games and that small amount of input delay with free/gsync on won’t matter as much as the screen tearing and fps drops
Should I use Freesync if I’m on console with a monitor?
You forgot to mention that people will get massive ghosting which is shit for competitive gaming and also more tearing
@@blazsher4174 when moving fast with aiming or looking around , whatever your looking at will have like a black trail or the same object but slight faded following behind it , only appears for like a frame or 2 but it can fuck you up you just may not even realize it did, hard to see if your not looking for it, i would use “ufo monitor test” to see if you have alot of ghosting or not ( a prob terrible but quick explanation)
"is shit for competitive gaming" 😂 these settings are for the lowest input lag which is the main focus in competitive games.
@@DBailey94 I mean...to me, I prefer not having the fastest Option and getting no ghost whatsoever. If just being fast for the sake of being fast and sacrifice on other aspects is the way to go for you, go for it.
That's like having a mobile phone that has 100x Zoom, ok, it has zoom, but is more of a gimmick cause the quality is shit, but hey..it still zooms 100x.....
@@blazsher4174 Ghosting is when a trail of pixels appear behind moving things, and sometimes even suttle movements make it appear, in some monitors its hard to spot it..but in some it gets really annoying, for example, playing Apex Legends, when you're running around, I constanly see this trail on every weapon, every little detail on the map, its like the frames are struggling to keep up with the monitor refresh and it's very annoying and to me , if i'm playing competitive, it feels like having 2 layers of the same image constanly moving alongside each other, but like @Pillitoes said, check out for UFO monitor test and you'll see
@@Fuinhaa yes but fastest mean overshoot isnt that true , is it affect your tracking ability ?
bro who taught you how monitors & latency work? a f*cking rock
Turn free sync on and turn your overdrive on normal. Extreme causes overshoot and off causes ghosting
Should I turn adaptive sync on
@@tpratt645 free sync and Gsync lower system latency
@@BoostedFB6 are u sure that free sync on helps to lower the input lag
@@vatoloco1243 If you have the card yes, if not turn it off
For me I put both Overdrive and VRB to extreme with Ultra Low Latency Enabled and I get lowest input lag. Varies with each monitor cuz I use Acer
Normal Overdrive is gonna be the best option for gaming, because it almost always has way less overshoot, and will result in less smearing.
Depends on the monitor. Best is to check reviews for your monitor by pros.
using freesync will reduce overshoot and lower your input delay.
@@stansmith7445 no it wont
@@stansmith7445 no it wont
I have only option on and off so shuld I keep on?
with free sync on, my input delay is a lot lower, and I get less overshoot when using overdrive.
That’s not right
free sync delay aint lower
@@Hzesaylfc freesync has no delay, that was the damn point of it being created over using vsync.
Vrr cause higher input latency its proven
link? the whole point of the tech is that it doesnt@@ericmartinez5633
putting it to extreme makes hella pixel overshoot
seems like some people intentionally give bad advice to make other people struggle
overdrive normally you'd want to put it right in the middle not the highest and freesync or gsync only on if your playing single player games freesync wouldn't work if ur fps is higher than it and it can cause more input delay
G-sync or freesync is like a better version of vsync
Not so good for fps games because of the input lag and u need a Good pc to maintain your fps , cuz if it drops a bit it your mouse movement will feel like poop . For single player games makes the games smother and no lag spikes
And setting the overdrive on extreme u will get ghosting. I recommend to watch some reviews for your monitor and see which overdrive you should set it . For some monitor is usually the middle option , in between fast and extreme settings
yeah i don't know why some people just straight up recommend turning on freesync for better input lag
Basically if u don't get the amount of fps your monitor has turn on freesync
@@sup3rnov400 because they are brainless
Bro got that WW2 mic
Drama queen
Anything that makes your monitor work extra hard is not good for gaming. Even hdr can have delay
overdrive causes bad smearing not good for gaming especially don't max it out lol
any type of sync should be off for shooters in graphic based games such as story focused games you can have it turned on. The part with the over drive is diffrent for every monitor if i´m not mistaken (feel free to correct me) for example i watched a video on youtube of someone who tested the delay for every option - based of that information i chose the perfect settings for my monitor.
This guy sounds like he'll flip a lever and set fire to a villagers house or somthing
You want to have Free sync on, especially if you’re playing FPS games
Should I on adaptive sync?
more input lag
@@gonzaloselpaz6149 not with free sync, with v sync yes
Turn of amd freesync premium and turn on overdrive extreme?
Freesync is decent
Turn freesync or gsync on always but overdrive can sometimes make shit look distorted when a scene is in motion but every monitor is different some even have a response time and when you set it to the fastest it looks sharper sometimes because less motion blur is being used most of the time
@@preciseIyNative G-Sync ≠ Compatible G-Sync.
why uncheck freesync? mine is on but not sure what it actually does
I was searching for best settings for my monitor and everyone seems to mention that you should disabled it from the settings
Freesync has nothing to do with your input delay. Your monitor settings wont actually change much.
Optimized monitor settings should be something like:
Freesync: ON or OFF. I will explain
Overdrive: go for the option that give you the lowest amount of ghosting and inverse ghosting.
Freesync basically do the same thing as vsync, but it gives you a variable refresh rate and makes your monitor update once a frame is "ready". So you should use freesync when u cant get your fps to match your display refresh rate. Also freesync is useless when you get higher FPS than your display refresh rate.
Hope I helped y'all
@@ninjaofthepivipi2405 is freesync and adaptive sync are different?
@@baphometrag7751 Yes, the big difference between them is the refresh rate. Freesync has a fixed refresh rate and framerate limit, and adaptative sync refresh rate varies according to the amount of frames your gpu is rendering per second.
Adaptative sync is better, because it keeps up with your frames, instead of just forcing your monitor to refresh X times per sec (X being the refresh rate of your monitor)
@@ninjaofthepivipi2405 but I can't set adaptive sync without freesync on?
It's not this simple at all. Optimal settings are different for different monitors, setups and applications.
Thanks everything becomes better
If I do that on my monitor i get massive ghosting 😂😂😂😂
Do I turn off AMD FreeSync Premium too?
thx just reised one year w monitor didnt have fast response time on
My Alienware response time is. Normal fast and faster should i put it faster. ?
Did you figure this out yet? I had have an Alienware 2723df
Display port is better than hdmi btw
enjoy your inverse ghosting.
Only if the overdrive option is on the fastest possible one (extreme and such).
Monitor Name?
Bro my game looks so bad now 😭
This aint it bro, the ghosting is gonna be crazy on overdrive lol
Can u do a tut on. How to change res on that monitor
use CRU i have that monitor look up a vid on how to do it, its really easy. on that monitor 1080p looks so bad so i would use 1680x1050 or 1600x1024 rn im using 1600x1024 and it looks good when you play single player games you should switch it to 1080p
I have a dell monitor witha series S. Should I have amd freesync premium on or off? and what response time?
For series s it’s a little different than pc I’d turn freesync off where as it is doing nothing since your on console and response time on fast
@@AyRyzen4155how is it doing nothing
Why uncheck freesyck?😊
thanks a lot man. you made my day
Ghosting? I don't know that Pokémon
I only have a power button
Thanks in bro now when i play fortnite my ping was on 805 help soooo much
Do I turn over drive to strong /high ??
It depends on the games you play for Competitive shooters if your getting stable 120+ Or more FPS then turn on to get faster input response time > but if you FPS is 60-100 you will see i"mage artifact ghosting" >>> it's better to turn this off for single player games and racing games because you don't need it and can ruin game graphic quality
So will it be good for fortnite Warzone and R6s@@itzdcx
@@itzdcx Does it lower the lifespan of my screen? Should I have it on the highest setting that doesn't introduce inverse ghosting.
Ik I sound dumb ash but how do I go to monitor settings I just got my monitor
Same
On ps5 i use g sync on because fells better , but in PC i prefer off 😂
overdrive depend about the monitor... sometime the max setting is dogshit
I have those same moniter menu as but I can’t turn on game mode
THANK YOU
How do I set it to 100hz?
When I bought my new monitor i tested warzone 2 on it and I was like at 40 fps and my old monitor was 60 to 90
higher resolution, lower fps
Tysm youre the best god bless u
Bro literally just fucked my setting hard😂
is this the same as 1ms mode in viewsonic's monitor?
when i turn free sync off on my samsung monitor it changes the res to 1920 by 860
So if I have a monitor that has free sync and I just play it with my ps5 does free sync even matter or should I turn it off
don't think it matters, not too sure though
Does hdmi matter for a fps game on console I find that hdmi 2 is Better I recently switched. From hdmi 1 to 2
HDMI 2 is newer
Overalll do you recommend I stick with it ?
You fucked up bud , free sync lowers input lag , keep it on , v sync is what adds input lag
😂, you fucked up bud, I'm dead
Freesync also add input lag and so does gsync
Free sync adds latency 😂
how to unoptimize your monitor in 30 seconds.
Realistically.
Hi my game is lagging and I don’t have the free sync settings on my monitor. I have a the Aoc Q3279VWD8
can you help me or give me suggestions?
Get an optimization
This worked for me! Thanks bub
Thanks man
I don’t have a menus button bro I’m stuck
does free sync make me lag more
Nah id rather have a small input lag than stutter
It’s not smart to turn the overdrive all the way up it gives you ghosting overshoot.
Wow. Terrible, terrible advice. 1st, Freesync actually causes the monitor and GPU to work together and cause less lag. 2nd overdrive causes horrible ghosting and makes it harder to see when there's movement.
I have a Lenovo Legion Y25F with has freesync but I don't have it in my monitor options.
i don't have buttons on my monitor
I dont know how but i do bettee in fps games with overdrive off
How about g sync in your computer setting do need it on or off?
Its the same as freesync
Guys not got a clue 🕵️
I have adaptive synce should i turn off it?
i have the same monitor but who is the freesync why i have disable it?
Free sync is for amd gpu and you should enable it
@@qAxniety dont enable it if you are playing csgo and other fps games it will double the input lag(i tested it)
What does turning off free sync do I did it
how i fix monitor ghosting, when i put my monitor response time on extreme i get ghosting
You can't thats one of the trade offs with overdrive
@@Xilly it isnt bad for aim games? Pretty sure that it is lol, but not bad in fighting games not bad..
@@haster613 yes it is. Adjust it using ufo ghosting
put it in lowest below extreme if ghosting still there lower it, till ghosting disappear
turn on gsync and vertical sync for extreme smooth gameplay
Response time should be set to low lol
Hold up take off FreeSync so what is the Amd setting is that the Extreme? For instance I have a Acer Kb272 it's a 1920 by 1080 100hz refresh rate & 1ms response time & my xbox can only be set to 120 or 60 refresh and as I said my monitor has a 100 hz refresh rate. Help please what's the difference with the 1ms response time and refresh rate?? I'm a little confused
And should I have the pixel settings on xbox on 32 which is the highest the 3 choices are 20, 24 or 32 on xbox series s..
so that represents my response time? if it does i will put it on MPRT
The MPRT setting is just backlight strobing/ BFI which will make your monitor much dimmer if you’re normally using high brightness
@@trviis thank you
What about f what does refresh rate num do
And what should I have for adaptive sync should it be on or off
Dude I got the same monitor do you know hot to get stretch on it
Doesn't reduce latency.. it's just vsync without the latency add.
and what should adaptive sync be on or off
wov einstein iq high quality brain ..
THANK YOU BRO
what kind of trick is this? turning of any sync worsenes your gaming experience
so no adaptive-sync?
I uncheck Gsync in control panel but should I do it on my monitor
Both have to be on to actually work
Or off
Best game mode for monitor?
those dont really matter, its like monitor setting presets
Complete opposite settings... 🤣😭
Do i also need to put off my variable refresh rate on my console? If i put fresync off
Dont do it.
I have acer nitro monitor but i dont see this in settings
I play and ps5 and have the over drive and adaptive free sync what should I turn off or on someone please helo
U can turn off freesync bcause ps5 doesn’t support it
Someone please tell me how I do this, it doesn’t let me put it on, it says I’m on 60htz but this monitor goes up to 144 and I’m on new gen too
I play valorant and if i turn off amd freesync premiun i see black outlines on my teammates and enemies
Hey what is monitor timer resolution I have it set to 3 seconds but idk if I should have it at like 60 or sum
try 0.5
is freesync same as adaptive sync?
Pretty much. Adaptive is more about studying your habits and syncing based on that and the game you're playing.
tysm
thank you
Dose this like work because I done so much of these videos and it dose noting