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    Adaptive Vsync on or off (650m) ??

    Discussion in 'Gaming (Software and Graphics Cards)' started by DaReference5754, Jun 30, 2013.

  1. DaReference5754

    DaReference5754 Notebook Geek

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    Hi there

    I have a notebook with a GT 650m. In my nvidia control-panel when I click on vsync I only have these options: Automatic, On, Off.
    But I have seen screens, where there is "Adaptive" and "half-adaptive" (for 30fps), which is a special feature of Kepler-GPU's.
    However, when I play a game I see that the framerate is locked to 60fps. But: When framerate goes down to 40-50 then the framerate stays there, it doesn't go down to 30 (that should be the case, when classic Vsync is on).
    So: do I have adaptice Vsync here, even if the driver doesn't show it?

    Do u have this option in your nvidia control-panel?
     
  2. HTWingNut

    HTWingNut Potato

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    It has been taken out of the drivers.

    Download nVidiaInspector, the option is there.