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Screen Tearing Test. Thread starter Landmine; Start date Mar 7, 2012; Mar 7, 2012 #1 L. Landmine Limp Gawd
The overwhelming majority of people also said for years and years that screen tearing only happened when exceeding refresh rate which was BS. You and some others can claim whatever you want but I know damn well that capping at 59.7 does NOT stop screen tearing and is one of the dumbest claims out there on this topic.
Sep 15, 2005. Messages. 348. I believe Freesync monitor needs to support a VRR range of 2 to 1 (so 30-60hz or 60-120hz) or probably higher (my Freesync monitor is 48-144 and works great as G-sync compatible monitor) to be G-Sync compatible. The U28590 is something like 40-60hz VRR range so isn't supported.
11,262. The difference is you can still get tearing with a Vsync on, with an LCD (in theory). LCDs don't blank between frames, so if there is a big change between frames you will still get half of one frame and half of the other. With CRTs, the old frame will have faded out buy the time the new one is being drawn, so seeing any Vsync on tearing ...
Games tested: Battle Field 5, Day Z, Tekken 7, Soul Calibur 6, Hitman 1&2. Comments: Enabled Full Screen and windowed Mode Gsync/Freesync, disabled Vsync in game, saw frame-rates in excess of 600 when the scene was low intensity and experienced no unpleasant issues. GPU: Titan X (Pascal 2016) OC in Sig.
In the past with Maxwell, I would use Afterburner to cap frames at 58 FPS, select Adaptive Vsync in NVCP, and that would be it. Now, however, the same method (i.e. 58 FPS + Adaptive Vsync) results in screen tearing and stuttering. Upping the frame cap to 60 FPS completely eliminates 99.9% of the stuttering, but results in OCCASIONAL screen tearing.
I have a 144Hz gsync monitor and NEVER get tearing. However, my settings are as follows: Gsync = Enabled in Fullscreen & Borderless Window (this might be key for some of you as default is fullscreen only). Vsync = Off in nvidia control panel and I always turn it off in games.
If you wait for the tearing to float off-screen (into the vertical blanking period of the monitor exhibiting tearing), and take photographs only during this period, you can safely ignore the mismatch in refresh rate — because during the length of time the tearing is off-screen, to a very good approximation the two monitors effectively ...
Aug 4, 2003. Messages. 58. Well, I bought the game at a local best buy and I've already gotten some ways threw the game...I've got a P4 2.8c, 1 gig Corsair XMS, Geforce 6800 GT, im running at 1280x1024 with 2x AA, 2x AT, and my frame rates at 60 tops, but my screen is tearing like there is no Vsync. Has anybody experiecned this, or knows a fix ...
Aug 7, 2005. Messages. 9,243. Limiting the frame rate can still result in tearing because it is just sending 60 frame per second without waiting to see if the monitor is ready to display them (vsync actually waits for the monitor to be ready). So you could conceivably be tearing every single frame with a 60 fps cap, if every new frame is sent ...