TL;DR: they're pretty much exactly the same
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Ty!
Headline is kind of bait but the testing and info in the video is still worth the watch imo
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tl;dr for someone who doesn't come to Lemmy to watch YT videos?
Same latency
Seems pretty unexcited and rather expected. Doesn't it?
It makes sense actually, the compositor is disabled while games are running so unless the DE is causing lag, the latency is going to be the same.
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I love Michael's channel... he's such a nerd. The best thing about this video is how he figures out how to make latency calculations without an expensive piece of equipment.