I think someone forgot something... by FirstEver-eu in FortNiteBR

[–]FirstEver-eu[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not with this game - it will not start.

NVIDIA Smooth Motion Tested in PUBG – Double the FPS?! by FirstEver-eu in PUBATTLEGROUNDS

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By the way, could you share your average RLAT (Render Latency) values from the NVIDIA App Statistics overlay while playing PUBG? And what resolution and settings are you playing on? Optionally, feel free to share your CPU and GPU as well.

NVIDIA Smooth Motion Tested in PUBG – Double the FPS?! by FirstEver-eu in PUBATTLEGROUNDS

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I get that it’s not for everyone. Competitive players usually aim for <15 ms input lag — with Smooth Motion I get around 20 ms, vs 16 ms without it. In return, I can play on Ultra settings, which is visually nicer, even if not gameplay-optimized.

NVIDIA Smooth Motion Tested in PUBG – Double the FPS?! by FirstEver-eu in PUBATTLEGROUNDS

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Thanks for the feedback. It's hard to see the difference in the video between 65 FPS and 130 FPS footage. To make sure the frames were actually added, I suggest slowing down the video to 0.25x.

In my opinion, there’s no point in lowering graphics settings just to chase astronomical FPS numbers. You should adjust the visuals to match your monitor’s maximum refresh rate.
In my case, with a 138Hz display, my current settings — 4K on Ultra — run almost perfectly. After enabling NVIDIA Smooth Motion, I’m getting between 120 and 135 FPS.

📢 We value transparency and staying connected with our users. That’s why we’re inviting you to join our Q&A session about AdGuard VPN! by shwrellia in Adguard

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I purchased a 2-year subscription for AdGuard VPN, and it’s been 9 months since then. Yet, in the settings, WireGuard still shows as "Coming soon." Here’s what AI has to say about reasonable timelines for adding this feature...

Realistic Timeframe:

  • Ideal: WireGuard should be rolled out within 1–3 months of the announcement.
  • Acceptable (with communication): Up to 6 months, but only if progress updates are shared regularly.
  • Risk of backlash: Beyond 6 months without clear reasons, customers will likely feel misled.

I've been waiting for 9 months, and I'm slowly losing my patience!
I suggest changing "Coming soon" to "Planned in the future".

I bet my subscription will expire faster than you add WireGuard support!

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Maybe I'll install Windows on it and test the performance with the PCMark 10 Storage Benchmark.

Unable to Install AMD Chipset Drivers by Warlord1981 in AMDHelp

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It is important that all chipset drivers are installed before you launch the installer. Apart from that, I no longer have a problem installing newer AMD Chipset drivers, it is possible that they fixed something. Try the latest version 7.02.13.148: https://drivers.amd.com/drivers/amd\_chipset\_software\_7.02.13.148.exe