Reduce gaming latency on Linux - LatencyFleX tutorial for Nvidia, AMD and Intel cards!
LatencyFleX is a vendor agnostic latency reduction middleware. An alternative to NVIDIA Reflex. It works on AMD, Nvidia and Intel platforms.
LatencyFleX:
- github: https://github.com/ishitatsuyuki/LatencyFleX
- blog: https://blog.ishitatsuy.uk/post/latencyflex/
- troubleshooting: https://github.com/ishitatsuyuki/LatencyFleX/blob/master/docs/TROUBLESHOOTING.md
Nvidia Reflex video: https://youtu.be/-cXg7GQogAE
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Software used:
►Arch by the way (EndeavourOS)
►GIMP
►DaVinci Resolve Studio 18
Settings and Equipment:
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Chapters:
0:00 - Intro
0:45 - Context
1:03 - Testing LatencyFleX
1:49 - Input lag and responsiveness in competitive gaming
4:05 - LatencyFleX limitations
4:53 - Installation tutorial
5:15 - STEP 1: Download latest release of LatencyFlex
6:20 - STEP 2: Copy the Vulkan layer files & edit json
8:16 - STEP 3: Copy files for Wine and Proton
12:01 - STEP 4: Copy files to the proton prefix folder
14:04 - STEP 5: Double check you have DXVK-NVAPI
14:50 - STEP 6: Create a custom dxvk.conf
16:22 - STEP 7: Activate LatencyFlex via Steam launcher
17:24 - STEP 8: Activate Nvidia Reflex in game
18:59 - Conclusion
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