Optimizing image sync for Noctua NH-D15 G2 in Titanfall

Absolutely mind-blowing. Once I toggled Frame Gen, the game jumped from a mediocre 50 FPS to a silky 90 FPS—the difference is night and day. The Noctua NH-D15 G2 chromax.black is a beast of a cooler, but even with core temps sitting steady between 62°C and 68°C, my frame times were jumping between 22ms and 38ms. I first tried disabling V-Sync to cut the lag, but the screen tearing was so bad it looked like the image was being sliced in half; I was honestly disappointed. I then went into the NVIDIA Control Panel, set Low Latency Mode to 'Ultra', and enabled G-Sync. In the RTSS frame time graph, the jagged spikes turned into a flat line, and the input lag vanished. I did hit a snag where some metallic textures started flickering when I first enabled DLSS Quality mode, but a driver update cleared that right up. Core temps are holding at 65°C to 71°C. Switched the quality profile in the game menu and it's perfect.
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