Wouldn't a technology like adaptive sync would work. It seem to help with my 144hz panel with a rtx 2070 card. It should work as it changes the refresh of the monitor to the output of the gpu. The only issue it might have is the monitor refresh rate changing.
Dolphin issue in 144hz
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(03-04-2023, 11:51 AM)JNolan93 Wrote: Sorry to bump an old thread but instead of making a new topic I figured I would add a response here. I am having the same issue, has there been an easier solution discovered? I have my display set to 120hz but even then, motion is still choppy. RetroArch has a VSync option called Swap Interval that lets you basically cut the refresh rate in half, it works great, but unfortunately standalone emulators don't seem to have that feature. Unfortunately the situation is unchanged. We're working toward a solution but the status quo will remain for a while yet. Intel Xeon w7-3465X OC | Asus Pro WS W790-E Sage SE | NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4090 FE | 8x16GiB G-Skill Zeta R5 DDR5-6000 | Windows 11 23H2 | (details)
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