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a new monitor is on the cards to be honest but this could be a while of yet so for the mean time il check out radeon pro and see how that is. Rusty can u talk me threw OC'ing my card?what overclock program to use? GPUtweak or something else?
Off.. input lag is bad y0.
Another vote for off and buy a 120Hz monitor.
Vsync on, triple buffering enabled either via the game, D3D overrider or RadeonPro and set an fps cap of 58 via msi afterburner.
How do you go about enforcing a fps cap via msi afterburner?
thank you
Is tearing non existant (assuming you don't go over 120fps) with a 120Hz monitor. I was always under impression that tearing occurred if you were below the refresh rate of monitor as well.
If 120Hz eliminates the need for v-sync to prevent tearing, then that may be my next purchase (after i complete my watercooling project lol).
Is tearing non existant (assuming you don't go over 120fps) with a 120Hz monitor. I was always under impression that tearing occurred if you were below the refresh rate of monitor as well.
If 120Hz eliminates the need for v-sync to prevent tearing, then that may be my next purchase (after i complete my watercooling project lol).
You always need v-sync to prevent tearing, that's the point. Without it, the frames produce by the graphics card aren't synced with the refresh of the screen and you end up with parts of two different frames displayed, hence the tearing. This will happen regardless of the refresh rate of the monitor if v-sync is off.
What 120Hz gives you is better performance with v-sync enabled as you can go up to 120fps rather than just 60fps, giving smoother gameplay.
God damn, wish id seen your edit before i took all those images!![]()
This.... People think just because they have 120hz they don't need Vsync that is wrong.
This.... People think just because they have 120hz they don't need Vsync that is wrong.
Thanks for the guide i'm sure it will be useful for others also
I'm wondering why you frame limit at 58 and not 60?
Not sure if its the same for tft's but on crt's 58fps would be slightly jerky compared to 60/85
Furthermore Vsync on always - cannot game without it
**Edit** LtMatt just read your post regarding the frame limit + input lag, strange behavior