Hey everyone, hope all you’re all doing great in my gnome days I always heard that KDE has support for vrr while gnome didn’t, and it’s not working for me, I’m using fedora 41 with 6.12 kernal with Nvidia open drivers version 565.77 I have a 3060ti, I tried to set it up with the display configuration menu in KDE but nothing is working, and I can’t set it up using Nvidia settings app since it only support x11, did anyone fix this and made Gsync work ?
(1) Open the “NVIDIA Control Panel” in your operating system. (2) In the left list, select “Display” > “Set up G-SYNC”. (3) Enable the option “Enable G-SYNC, G-SYNC compatible” and “Enable settings for the selected display model” to enable VRR. Additionally, try another player, e.g. VLC
Thanks for the answer, but I’m not using windows I’m using fedora 41 and KDE plasma as my DE and the Nvidia-settings app is the equivalent for Nvidia control panel on windows but the things is that it doesn’t display any settings to change because it has no supposed for Wayland.
I just tested it, on Wayland you have to have one monitor on to make GSync work, only have the monitor that’s playing the game and disable the other monitors, it’s something specific to Nvidia on Wayland, on AMD it works fine with multiple monitors.
I have 2 monitors and both monitors worked for me in Wayland on Nvidia card.
X11 not so much though.
Ironically VRR option in Wayland is now gone as well.
This is weird.