Does Corsair Vengeance DDR5 need G-Sync for Titanfall?
Sprinting through ruins with a Titan is great until those horizontal tear lines start ripping across the screen; it's enough to give anyone anxiety. Compared to my old 3200MHz kit, the Corsair Vengeance RGB DDR5 6400MHz has insane bandwidth, but the FPS was bouncing between 150-170, which my monitor just couldn't keep up with. I tried standard V-Sync, but the input lag jumped to 45ms—it felt like playing in mud, which was a huge letdown. I switched to G-Sync Compatible mode and capped the max frame rate at 141 FPS while enabling Low Latency mode in the driver. In RivaTuner, the frame time graph went from a jagged mess to a flat line, with latency dropping to 13-16ms. I had some weird black screen flickering at first, but a certified DP 1.4 cable killed that issue. Memory temps stayed at 50-56℃ and VRMs hit 60-65℃. The OSD confirms perfect sync, and the controls finally feel responsive.