How to set g-sync on an AN17-41 Nitro, the g-sync checkbox doesn't work.

jaybird1234
jaybird1234 Member Posts: 3 New User
edited January 22 in Nitro Gaming

My laptop has a label and is advertised as having g-sync with a Nvidia rtx4060. I can find no g-sync setting in the Nvidia control panel, and preferred GPU is set to Nvidia. I have used g-sync pendulum demo configuration and the g-sync checkbox doesn't work. I have now set v-sync to fast, lcd overdrive is on and that seems to be ok without affecting framerates much.

I am just curious since they advertise it but I am very satisfied with this display

[Edited the thread to add issue detail]

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  • jaybird1234
    jaybird1234 Member Posts: 3 New User
    Answer ✓

    Thanks all for all the suggestions!!

    Okay BIOS is version 1.19

    Nvidia Control Panel updated Sunday v 8.1.964.0

    Nvidia driver updated Sunday as well

    Checked that all Nvidia services were running

    No "Display" tab listed in Nvid control panel, net search, lots of people having this problem. Some people hooking an external G-sync monitor to their laptop and then the Display tab appears.

    It then occurred to me that with the display setting in BIOS under Advanced set to "Optimus", it would run the integrated GPU under non-gaming conditions (sorry should have mentioned this has an AMD in it tho' I haven't seen the Nitro s offered with Intel). So I changed the Bios setting to the discrete gpu, RTX4060 on mine and …..viola!!!

    So I turned the sync indicator on and we'll see if that pops up during gaming. I might leave the bios on discrete card since I hardly ever use the laptop on battery.

    Thanks all again for the help!

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  • GAMING6698
    GAMING6698 ACE Posts: 7,991 Pathfinder

    Try to turn off overdrive. Then check nvidia control panel.

    BOth features doesn't work together on most of monitors.

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  • Selenophile14
    Selenophile14 Member, Ally Posts: 16

    Hello!!

    @jaybird1234

    1. From the NVIDIA Control Panel navigation tree pane, under Display, click Set up G-SYNC to open the associated page.
    2. If not checked, then click the Enable G-SYNC/G-SYNC Compatible check box.
    3. Select either Full screen mode or Windowed and full screen mode, depending on your system and the programs you plan to run.

    To verify whether G-SYNC is enabled for your game, click Display from the NVIDIA Control Panel menu bar, then select Show indicator for G-SYNC. The indicator will appear on your screen to let you know whether G-SYNC is turned on.

    Regards,

    Selenophile14

  • AnhEZ28
    AnhEZ28 ACE, Member Posts: 4,464 Pathfinder
    edited January 22

    @jaybird1234

    Check if the Nvidia driver is up to date.

    Please remember to include @AnhEZ28 when you want to reply back to my comment so that I can check your response.
    Thank you and have a nice day!
  • eGomes
    eGomes Member Posts: 4,599 Guru

    Check also if UEFI firmware / BIOS your's Nitro AN17-41 is updated with version 1.10 (or above, 1.19 currently available):

    1. Correct some strings in BIOS UI
    2. Support new panel with G-Sync
    3. Enhance system stability
    

    Download:

    https://www.acer.com/us-en/support/product-support/Nitro_AN17-41

  • jaybird1234
    jaybird1234 Member Posts: 3 New User
    Answer ✓

    Thanks all for all the suggestions!!

    Okay BIOS is version 1.19

    Nvidia Control Panel updated Sunday v 8.1.964.0

    Nvidia driver updated Sunday as well

    Checked that all Nvidia services were running

    No "Display" tab listed in Nvid control panel, net search, lots of people having this problem. Some people hooking an external G-sync monitor to their laptop and then the Display tab appears.

    It then occurred to me that with the display setting in BIOS under Advanced set to "Optimus", it would run the integrated GPU under non-gaming conditions (sorry should have mentioned this has an AMD in it tho' I haven't seen the Nitro s offered with Intel). So I changed the Bios setting to the discrete gpu, RTX4060 on mine and …..viola!!!

    So I turned the sync indicator on and we'll see if that pops up during gaming. I might leave the bios on discrete card since I hardly ever use the laptop on battery.

    Thanks all again for the help!

  • jaybird1234
    jaybird1234 Member Posts: 3 New User

    BTW LCD Overdrive turned on in NitroSense seems to work with G-Sync