For me its KDE.

  • flashgnash
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    1 year ago

    Vrr? Did you mean vr?

    Also maybe I should try it on my PC then, haven’t tested it there though can’t really see any need for it as my monitors are similar resolution there

    • Sentau@lemmy.one
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      1 year ago

      I meant variable refresh rate by vrr.

      though can’t really see any need for it as my monitors are similar resolution there

      Well wayland may help if the refresh rates of the monitor is different. Also Wayland will be the only one supported in the future as if I understand correctly, X11 is no longer supported

      • flashgnash
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        1 year ago

        One has 144hz 1440p and one is 60hz1080p, I’ve got one of them running on 170hz on x11 afaik, what’s normally the problem with differing refresh rates?

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          1 year ago

          Variable refresh rate changes the refresh rate of your screen dynamically according to in-game fps. Think Freesync and G-Sync.

          • flashgnash
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            1 year ago

            What’s the advantage of doing that? Surely just leaving the refresh rate at 170 and running at 60fps would be fine?

              • flashgnash
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                1 year ago

                Can’t say I’ve ever experienced any tearing but fair enough