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NVidia Profiling and Nvidia Inspector
Notes:
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Activate MSI mode and restart your PC. MSI Mode needs to be set again after each new driver change!
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Configure via nVidia Inspector e.g. 3D Global settings (keep in mind you can import/export those settings!),
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MAXPRERENDER FPS = 1
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Anisotropic Filtering Sample Optimization ON
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Texture filtering Quality = High Performance
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Power management mode = Prefer Max Performance (Adaptive?)
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Configure 3D Game profile settings according to your own needs. E.g. Fast sync on for R6 Siege with an 120fps/90fps limiter for consistent and tear free gameplay. Using RivaTuner Statistics Server (RTSS) provided along with MSI Afterburner according to your systems GFX and CPU power. RTSS Rivatuner Statistics Server is more accurate than most (not all) in-game FPS limiter, the nVidia own limiter adds some delay to it and is not recommend to use! Evaluate your settings per game by testing each title you play so you can make further adjustments in case something is not working properly!
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Use Purge Memory Cache Service by mbk1969 Source, Timer Resolution or Timer Tool and set the value to 0.499ms (0.50ms) in order to reduce the overall latency.
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Set SILK Smoothness to OFF for multiplayer FPS Shooters only, which might improve it's responsiveness. Source
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Install custom Based Tearing Profile for Nvidia Inspector and Backup the old ones Source
Disable Ansel
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The default keybind to activate/disable Ansel is Alt+F2 which disables Ansel globally.
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Alternative manually open the file NvCameraConfiguration.exe under C:\Program Files\NVIDIA Corporation\Ansel\Tools.
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Per Game via nVidia Inspector: Scroll down in nVidia Inspector until you see the GLOBAL_DRIVER_PROFILE option you will see in this category an flag ENABLE_ANSEL_ON which you can toggle off. If there is no such entry it means that the installed driver doesn't support/include Ansel or that the Game itself doesn't use Ansel.
Fix Dithering
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Geforce GPU + Calibration + Windows + Any Monitor
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It happens on any Monitor after calibrating and changing Gamma on Software Level such as sliding Gamma in Nvidia Control Panel or applying ICC Profile from Colorimeter
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By adjusting Gamma on Hardware Level via OSD, you are immune to Color Branding
- DitherRegistryKey fix ?
ICC Profile
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Make sure you install a correct ICC Color profile. You can right-click on it and install it or place it manually under \System32\Spool\Drivers\Color. You should work with two profiles, one for applications such as Office and one for Gaming (if you have a separate monitor for gaming only you can skip this part and only apply the gaming color profile.
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Test your Monitor with Screen-Testing Software Pictures