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Windows 10 Creators Update breaks Windowed G-Sync [FIX]
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Updated onOctober 4, 2023
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NVIDIA’s G-Sync display technology takes your gaming experience to the next level. This tool synchronizes display refresh rates to the GPU in your GeForce GTX-powered PC, reducing screen tearing, stutter and input lag. As a result, game scenes appear instantly, objects look sharper, andgameplay is very smooth.
Recent user reports have revealed that Windows 10 Creators Update breaks windowedG-Sync Mode. More specifically, games on Windowed and Borderless Windowed are affected by severe stuttering, with the FPS rate constantly jumping from 50 to 100. Switching back to full screen fixes this problem.
Here’s how one userdescribesthis issue:
it seems like Creators Update breaks Windowed G-sync. I installed driver 381.65 and run it with both AU and CU (with DDU after installing CU). Good performance during benchmarks but after I benched and went on to play some Overwatch, I found some issues with G-Sync and CU.
In short, Windowed G-Sync seem to be broken and when you play a game on Windowed/Borderless Windowed, it’s stuttering and FPS jumped from 50-100 all the time. Didn’t happen with the same driver version with AU before I updated.
How to fix Windowed G-Sync bugs
Unfortunately, other gamers have reported that the Creators Update OS broke their G-Sync in full screen as well:“Dark Sousl 3 and Quake Champions are littered with tearing and it says G-Sync is enabled.”
Currently, there is no fix for G-Sync issues on full screen, but NVIDIA has already acknowledged this problem and its engineers are working on a fix.
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Madalina is a Windows fan since forever, especially interested in AI, emerging technologies, privacy, and security.