Does X11 still limit max FPS to the lowest of all monitors?
Does X11 still limit max FPS to the lowest of all monitors?
Title, I can't switch to Wayland because of nVidia (and because I love Awesome WM).
Does X11 still limit max FPS to the lowest of all monitors?
Title, I can't switch to Wayland because of nVidia (and because I love Awesome WM).
Why can't you have Wayland with Nvidia?
When I tried Wayland on Gnome using my RTX3080 it either wouldn't load into desktop or if I did it would lead to a bunch of visual glitches.
Haven't tried it through KDE yet tho as it requires some backend hackery to even allow you enable Wayland with an Nvidia card.
Edit: So some people have been able to get Wayland working on Nvidia fine so it's worth trying out yourself, Tho I've personally not had any luck.
Short answer: yes.
Long answer: yyyyyyyyeeeeeeesssssssssss...
No. I have a 144Hz monitor and a 60Hz monitor and both work at their maximum frame rate.
Thank you everyone, was rather sure that variable refresh rates of different monitors were a hard problem for X11.
So, in nvidia-settings I made my 120Hz one the primary and set the refresh rate from auto to the highest for both monitors (120, 60)
The only difference I noticed was that easyeffects window is now completely unreadable, somehow the text and frames bleeds out/blurs and only gets sharp when hovered with mouse but still buggy. Force-compositon-pipeline did not help there.
Will have to diagnose tomorrow.
Edit: here's the relevant commit that addresses this (I think).
No. I can't remember what the default behaviour is now. But that isn't true anymore. Source: I'm currently on X11 and my 144 Hz works next to my 75 Hz one with nvidia.
No, you can force it to run both monitors at the highest refresh rate, but this can cause tearing on the lower refresh rate monitors. From what I remember, you can choose the monitor to sync to in the Nvidia X settings.
Are you sure your are running nvidias drivers? Not the generic ones?
Yeah pretty sure, nvtop, nvidia-settings etc
no but gsync is broken
X11 doesn't limit it, but you will want to enable "Force composition pipeline" to prevent screen tearing. nvidia and Wayland work together btw. It's not a match made in heaven but they do work.
It’s simply not worth it. I used Wayland for a couple years but ended up switching back to X11 on nVidia hardware.
It does work, but its just really glitchy and unstable. Idk how many times Ive woke my pc from sleep and my cursor was just a giant square of gibberish pixels. Or the fact that night light still does not work on GNOME + Wayland because the proprietary driver does not support GAMMA_LUT (this issue has been open for years btw)
I think forcing pipeline enables vsync or something because there is noticeable input delay when playing on 60hz screen.