Hello there fellow Minecrafters! I have an Asus G752VY on which I play vanilla Minecraft Java. About two weeks or so ago, I started noticing that Gsync, Nvidia's advanced vertical framerate synchronization software, was no longer working with Minecraft. It worked with other games and, I found out later, when I was untethered from a laptop charger. I checked all settings in the Nvidia Control Panel of course (or at least I think I did). My laptop has a 75hz display, and with Gsync running, games play with the smoothness of warm butter. Oddly enough, even when pumping a few hundred fps in Minecraft with Gsync off, it's noticeably far less smooth a visual experience. I'm wondering if any of you guys have experienced any similar issues or, even better, have any solutions you could suggest to get Gsync running again when the laptop is charging. (It has about a half hour of gaming battery life. And yes, that's with a basically new battery.)
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Hello there fellow Minecrafters! I have an Asus G752VY on which I play vanilla Minecraft Java. About two weeks or so ago, I started noticing that Gsync, Nvidia's advanced vertical framerate synchronization software, was no longer working with Minecraft. It worked with other games and, I found out later, when I was untethered from a laptop charger. I checked all settings in the Nvidia Control Panel of course (or at least I think I did). My laptop has a 75hz display, and with Gsync running, games play with the smoothness of warm butter. Oddly enough, even when pumping a few hundred fps in Minecraft with Gsync off, it's noticeably far less smooth a visual experience. I'm wondering if any of you guys have experienced any similar issues or, even better, have any solutions you could suggest to get Gsync running again when the laptop is charging. (It has about a half hour of gaming battery life. And yes, that's with a basically new battery.)