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05-11-2021 10:19 PM - edited 05-22-2021 10:39 AM
I have an omen x 25 native G-Sync monitor which is listed to have a variable refresh rate of 0fps to 240fps.
Despite this. When the frame rate goes to 30fps and lower in a game the brightness of screen wills start to change.. Dimming fluttering. It will constantly do. This and is quite bothersome.
Is this normal for this panel?
I imagine that most people won't notice it but I do and I find it quite disheartening.
I have used a monitoring tool to monitor the time of the framerates and this issue seems to happen when the game is stuttering and the frame rate times are at 30ms and above.
I have quite a bit of knowledge and would appreciate something more than the generic "change the cable" or "reinstall drivers" response.
I have a feeling that there is two possible answers. 1, all of the omen x 25 panels were not built well enough to deal with G-Sync properly or 2, I got a worse variation of panel of this model.
05-23-2021 06:05 AM - edited 05-23-2021 06:11 AM
Hi@NazarFedorych, Welcome to the HP Support Community!
Apologize for the issue with the display. We understand it's a new notebook lets try a few troubleshooting steps to fix the issue.
BIOS downgrade is n?
Tried Adding the game to High performances in the Nivida control panel?
Download GEFORCE EXPERIENCE updates the gaming drivers.
Turn on Game Mode. Game Mode is a new feature in Windows 10 Update that improves gaming performance by limiting background processes and programs from using system resources while a game is running.
Press the Windows key and G to open the Game bar.
In the game bar, click Settings.
Click the check box next to the game title to enable Game Mode for that game.
Plug notebook PCs into an AC adapter to give the graphics card more power.
Plug notebook PCs into an AC adapter to give the graphics card more power.
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