Hdmi or dvi for gaming?

Szeki845

Honorable
Dec 12, 2013
67
0
10,630
I just bought vega gtx 770 super clocked acx 2gb. Battlefield 4 runs at 80-130fps on ultra with all the filters but.....
When I had old gpu (vega gtx 650ti) I had 30-40fps and it was constant. Now with new gpu when I fly in jet or helicopters I reach 130fps but when I parachute down on to the ground I go down to 80 so it's 50fps drop and I LAGGGGGS very much for 2seconds. Another example is when I'm standing on the ground and look at the sky (because I'm shooting at a helicopter) I have 130fps and when I look back down to the ground it goes down by 50fps it's unplayable for 1-3 secs. How to fix that? Thanks
Also I use DVI and I play on IPS monitor at 1920x1080 at 60 refresh rate
 

Szeki845

Honorable
Dec 12, 2013
67
0
10,630
Sorry about the title I got confused. I wanted to make another forum question thing. back to he topic, I only have 1 monitor the one I use.
Clouds have low details does that mean I cant look at the sky because the game is going to lag when I look back at the ground? How to fix that?
"enable adaptive vsync" what is that and where can I enable it from? The game it self or thought advanced NVidia options? Sorry for all of these stupid questions. So I can use HDMI or DVI there both the same, hdmi also gives me audio signal will this interfere with my sound from speakers or my USB headset?