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September 8, 2014 11:10:47 AM

Hello!

I have an problem about screen tearing. I have been reading all the posts where people says that "V-Sync fixes it". Well that's all b***shit.

I have tried everything. V-Sync, V-Sync adaptive, Triple buffering, but nothing helps.
Almost in every game (like CoD Ghosts, Guild Wars 2, SW The Force Unleashed 2), there is screen tearing. It's pissing me off really.

I'm using MSI Geforce GTX 770 and drivers are up to date, i5 4670k. Monitor is an TV, Samsung LED-TV 1920x1080 via HDMI cable. Any suggestions? I'm out of solutions here.

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September 8, 2014 11:19:47 AM

What's the refresh rate if your TV?
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September 9, 2014 10:52:56 PM

Well the tv is 60 hz
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September 9, 2014 11:28:07 PM

Yes man, V sync solves the screen tearing. (which comes from the word vertical synchronization) but you will be noticing frame drops in COD Ghost. I also play the ghost and I can get 60 solid FPS without any issue. :) 
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September 10, 2014 1:14:02 AM

iamlegend said:
Yes man, V sync solves the screen tearing. (which comes from the word vertical synchronization) but you will be noticing frame drops in COD Ghost. I also play the ghost and I can get 60 solid FPS without any issue. :) 


Hmm.. So where do you think the problem is? If I use Vsync in cod ghosts, framerates are all the time in 60 fps, but there is still screen tearing. Its so confusing.
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September 10, 2014 2:12:18 AM

EduXXeXX said:
iamlegend said:
Yes man, V sync solves the screen tearing. (which comes from the word vertical synchronization) but you will be noticing frame drops in COD Ghost. I also play the ghost and I can get 60 solid FPS without any issue. :) 


Hmm.. So where do you think the problem is? If I use Vsync in cod ghosts, framerates are all the time in 60 fps, but there is still screen tearing. Its so confusing.

I don't know about the newer cods but on cod 4 and waw there was a config you could use to set your max frame rate and there was a sweat spot of 125 frames or 250, so if you can do that it might help. It feels a lot smoother.
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September 10, 2014 4:32:58 PM

Can you post a video of your gameplay?
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