Hello. Tried this suggestion today (setting "__GL_MaxFramesAllowed=1" in /etc/environment, and rebooting). It might have decreased my CPU usage, I am not certain. However what I am sure of is that it does no fix the 60hz framerate issue with multiple monitors, on NVIDIA.
So have now reported the bug over on NVIDIA's forum. With links back to here:
> As luck would have it, one user upstream found a solution for NVIDIA documented here: /gitlab. gnome.org/ GNOME/mutter/ issues/ 503#note_ 463305
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Hello. Tried this suggestion today (setting "__GL_MaxFrames Allowed= 1" in /etc/environment, and rebooting). It might have decreased my CPU usage, I am not certain. However what I am sure of is that it does no fix the 60hz framerate issue with multiple monitors, on NVIDIA.
So have now reported the bug over on NVIDIA's forum. With links back to here:
https:/ /devtalk. nvidia. com/default/ topic/1049107/ linux/- linux-xorg- multiple- monitors- limits- the-framerate- of-faster- 120-144hz- monitors- to-60hz/