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graphical issues on all my games with my gtx 680!!

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In all of my games I play fps,3rd person for example,when I look around the screen or spin the camera 360 or move it around slow the screen just judders Its not smooth like It should be.



skyrim,fc3,bf3,gta4 games recently Ive tried all do the same.

MSI GeForce GTX 680 OC Twin Frozr 2048MB GDDR5

Benq XL2420T 24" TRUE 120Hz

mobo-msi-p67a-gd65

psu-850W CORSAIR CMPSU-850HXUK

memory--Corsair Value 4GB (2x2GB) DDR3 PC3-10666C9 1333MHz Low Voltage Dual-Channel Kit

cpu--intel i72600-k

cpu cooler--NH-D14

M4 256GB 2.5" SATA 6Gb/s Solid State Hard Drive

my specs incase It helps! my i7 is also oc'd at a stable 4.00GHz

just cant see why this is happening to my setup!

It could be the gpu or the memory or anything! but I cant think of anything else that could be the cause! I know It shouldn't be doing it.

If anybody could shed some Ideas I would be grateful.
 
In all of my games I play fps,3rd person for example,when I look around the screen or spin the camera 360 or move it around slow the screen just judders Its not smooth like It should be.



skyrim,fc3,bf3,gta4 games recently Ive tried all do the same.

MSI GeForce GTX 680 OC Twin Frozr 2048MB GDDR5

Benq XL2420T 24" TRUE 120Hz

mobo-msi-p67a-gd65

psu-850W CORSAIR CMPSU-850HXUK

memory--Corsair Value 4GB (2x2GB) DDR3 PC3-10666C9 1333MHz Low Voltage Dual-Channel Kit

cpu--intel i72600-k

cpu cooler--NH-D14

M4 256GB 2.5" SATA 6Gb/s Solid State Hard Drive

my specs incase It helps! my i7 is also oc'd at a stable 4.00GHz

just cant see why this is happening to my setup!

It could be the gpu or the memory or anything! but I cant think of anything else that could be the cause! I know It shouldn't be doing it.

If anybody could shed some Ideas I would be grateful.

What drivers are you using?
 
Obviously the ones from the MSI disk :D

Get the latest drivers directly from Nvidia, you have the classic "Vsync bug" which was only really fixed a month or so back for some.
 
the classic v-sync bug?

a cockup where V-sync was syncing at a higher refresh than your refresh rate, I figured out if you forced a custom refresh rate higher than 60 the sync worked.
You find out the whole things a clusterf as games don't have the same frame rates as windows....fortunately 95% of people don't seem to see stutter...apparently :D
 
I usually have my 680 settings as default via nvidia control panel and just adjust the in game settings.

Its racking my brains as I cant enjoy my games because Its so noticeable
 
Hmm this is happening with my 7970 also!

To solve this i had to use 3rd party software to use dynamic vsync to stop this. It could be the new drivers as with my bros 580 and mates 660 Skyrim is smooth as butter.

Id use the older drivers and it should fix this.
 
Hmm this is happening with my 7970 also!

To solve this i had to use 3rd party software to use dynamic vsync to stop this. It could be the new drivers as with my bros 580 and mates 660 Skyrim is smooth as butter.

Id use the older drivers and it should fix this.

what 3rd party software was it exactly?
 
what 3rd party software was it exactly?
Nvidia Inspector I guess >> http://www.softpedia.com/get/System/System-Info/NVIDIA-Inspector.shtml

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Hmm this is happening with my 7970 also!

To solve this i had to use 3rd party software to use dynamic vsync to stop this. It could be the new drivers as with my bros 580 and mates 660 Skyrim is smooth as butter.

Id use the older drivers and it should fix this.

Then that rules out either card and points firmly to your monitor.

Does it have a driver? have you checked for updates?

Also have you read reviews of your monitor to see if it's got any lag issues?
 
Then that rules out either card and points firmly to your monitor.

Does it have a driver? have you checked for updates?

Also have you read reviews of your monitor to see if it's got any lag issues?

the only updates I know of for the monitor was included in windows updates
 
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