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I bought a new LG 32GR93U last week, my first ever 144Hz screen. It is very nice BUT I've had to return it to Currys and got a full refund.
For the week I had it, I was struggling to get anything over 60FPS without major stuttering on many games, mainly Forza Horizon 5 but others as well. Even if I locked the frame rate to 72 the game would stutter, seemed to be more so when I was driving around bends etc (when the screen was scrolling left-right). Nothing I did in the driver or game settings fixed anything. I initially put it down to my GPU and CPU being pushed hard but 72FPS should never be a problem. Using a 3080 Ti and 5900X CPU with 64GB of RAM.
The decision to return it came this morning, when I was just scrolling through newsfeeds/social media pages and I was getting frame tearing - like the G-sync/V-Sync wasn't able to keep the screen in sync. it looked awful and not what I expected from a £579 monitor. Again I fiddled with the NVCP settings but nothing fixed it. It would be ok for a minute or so then lose sync and the tearing started.
I feel a bit upset and frustrated, this monitor has had good reviews and the opinion is very high from what I've seen.
I didn't know what to expect from a high frame rate monitor but certainly didn't bank on frame tearing when scrolling a web page. Even setting the monitor's refresh rate to 60 still had the problem.
I won't know if the problems were due to my other hardware or the monitor itself, until I get another 144Hz monitor at some point.
For the week I had it, I was struggling to get anything over 60FPS without major stuttering on many games, mainly Forza Horizon 5 but others as well. Even if I locked the frame rate to 72 the game would stutter, seemed to be more so when I was driving around bends etc (when the screen was scrolling left-right). Nothing I did in the driver or game settings fixed anything. I initially put it down to my GPU and CPU being pushed hard but 72FPS should never be a problem. Using a 3080 Ti and 5900X CPU with 64GB of RAM.
The decision to return it came this morning, when I was just scrolling through newsfeeds/social media pages and I was getting frame tearing - like the G-sync/V-Sync wasn't able to keep the screen in sync. it looked awful and not what I expected from a £579 monitor. Again I fiddled with the NVCP settings but nothing fixed it. It would be ok for a minute or so then lose sync and the tearing started.
I feel a bit upset and frustrated, this monitor has had good reviews and the opinion is very high from what I've seen.
I didn't know what to expect from a high frame rate monitor but certainly didn't bank on frame tearing when scrolling a web page. Even setting the monitor's refresh rate to 60 still had the problem.
I won't know if the problems were due to my other hardware or the monitor itself, until I get another 144Hz monitor at some point.
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