There is a small utility app called VrrTest you can use to test it. I also use my monitor OSD utility to check if it's really working.
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You can also use NVIDIA's Pendulum G-Sync demo in Wine/Proton. Despite the name it does work for any VRR capable display/GPU and I've used it to test VRR on AMD and Intel graphics on Linux. As much as I dislike NVIDIA, it's a pretty decent VRR test tool.
Thanks I will look into it.
I am on a immutable version of fedora(ublue-main) to be precise. Will the appimages work normally¿? I haven't tried running an appimage since moving to using immutable distros
AppImages aren’t necessarily portable, it depends on the specific one. Try and see.
Sorry idk I never used an immutable distro except Steamos on steamdeck And I never installed an appimage there
Does your display OSD feature a refresh rate counter?