![]() ![]() You can set this to Prefer Maximum Performance, to override the power saving feature. The NVIDIA Control Panel has a Power Management Mode option that defaults to Adaptive, allowing the GPU to clock down and save power when the load isn’t high. There is, however, a “hack” of sorts for those who want to squeeze every last microsecond of latency out of the pipeline. Reflex Low Latency mode will automatically take priority over NULL in games that support it. It is recommended that you enable NULL by selecting the Ultra option. NVIDIA Ultra Low Latency mode is still there, to support games that do not support Reflex. The latest GeForce Experience also comes with an automatic performance tuning option, that will turn on low latency options for supported games. Games that support it will enable it by default, if it detects the presence of a compatible NVIDIA graphics card. There is really nothing much to set for NVIDIA Reflex. NVIDIA Reflex : Automatic, With Max Performance Option
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