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Best Adrenaline settings for 1080p 360hz competitive play
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Recently upgraded from a 3060TI to a 7800XT, I use an Alienware 1080p 360hz monitor with a Ryzen 7 7700x. Really liking the performance increase but struggling to find low latency and consistent frame times. A bit new to Team Red so some of the Adrenaline settings were a bit confusing to me.

At first I had Anti-Lag on with enhanced sync and adaptive sync off but after some research I found that Anti-Lag is only good when your GPU usage is around 99%. After monitoring it I realized my GPU rarely reached the threshold so I turn anti-lag off and enhanced sync on. So far this has felt the best and also had the lowest frame times. I then tried Enhanced sync with Adaptive sync on (Anti-Lag still off) and it also felt pretty good but a little more choppy than just Enhanced sync standalone.

Lastly I tried all three on and it felt really bad, frequent spikes and highest frame times. So for now Iā€™m running just standalone Enhanced sync on with Anti-Lag and Adaptive sync off as it still seems to run/feel the best.

If anyone has any recommendations for what might be best on 1080p 360hz that would be greatly appreciated. I play Marvel Rivals, Quake Champions and Valorant so Iā€™m looking for things to be as smooth and consistent as possible. Thanks in advance for the help!

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