If i had a penny for every time I tried Linux on my gaming desktop only to find out that FreeSync/VRR still does not work*, I'd have at least 3 pence. It's been stable on Windows for what, 8 years now?
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If i had a penny for every time I tried Linux on my gaming desktop only to find out that FreeSync/VRR still does not work*, I'd have at least 3 pence. It's been stable on Windows for what, 8 years now?
Freesync really helps with making games feel smooth at lower FPS (great for older GPUs!), not having it is a dealbreaker for me sadly.
*when having multiple monitors connected, on Wayland, with an Nvidia card. Seems like there is work being done though, and the same config with AMD may actually work? We're slowly getting there, and thankfully everything else was surprisingly easy.
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@Arios
Hm. It seemed to work for me, at least on an external laptop monitor. I also have an Nvidia card. I wonder if there was somewhere esoteric you needed to enable the setting that you (or any reasonable person) wouldn't have thought to check. -
arios@meow.socialreplied to kinkykobolds@meow.social last edited by arios@meow.social
@KinkyKobolds That's interesting! I should have mentioned that the option is there for me in the KDE Display panel, it just doesn't do anything. I tested it with my monitor's built-in FPS counter: With only one monitor and VRR on the framerate varies as expected, but with multiple monitors it stays stuck at its maximum refresh rate and things feel "choppy".
People in this thread are reporting the same issues, so it seems I'm not alone at least, hah:
https://forums.developer.nvidia.com/t/feature-g-sync-freesync-under-wayland-session/220822/5Glad to hear that it's working for you though! I wonder if it's something to do with how laptop graphics are set up - I know that they often have their internal display hooked up to the integrated graphics. If the Nvidia card has to go through the iGPU, maybe that results in it only seeing a single "direct" display (the external monitor)? Just a guess hah, sorry for the long response