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GTX 660 Screen Tearing

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Hi folks,

So I've started noticing that, when playing games, I get excessive screen tearing with v-sync and adaptive v-sync on or off. It is particularly bad in Just Cause 2 which is also very jumpy. I have tried messing around with the settings in nvidia control panel but to no avail. I am also on the latest drivers.

Any suggestions as to what might solve it or make it more bearable?

Thanks,
PHazlington
 
I'm pretty sure it is but even if it wasn't, it's still tearing and juddering at all frame rates under the sun (my monitor is 60Hz just fyi).
 
Is the vsync working? Is your FPS fixed to 30/60 in the game?

Adaptive V-sync eliminates tearing for me.

I noticed (only minorly mind you) that the latest WHQL's I get infrequent tearing in BF4.

Dont remeber getting much before that.

To the OP, I think some monitors are more sensitive to it.
 
Have you enabled v-sync in game ? It happened to me on titanfall beta , i just give it a go knowing that normally it causes mouse and keyboard input lag but it was fine :)
 
Yeah, tried every combination of in game v-sync, nvidia adaptive and normal v-sync, triple buffering, pre-rendered frames I can think of and still get tearing.
 
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