jakobkraft
Golden Member
I'm familiar with NVmax but had to junk that since it doesn't support the 40.72 drivers, which I've actualy come to like. RivaTuner, I'm told, does support the 40.72 but I guess is not as 'idiot-proof' since I have no idea how to enable V-sync in D3D. In NVmax you make your selection, and the next time you go to the D3D tab in your driver, it's there.
But how do I enable V-sync in D3D using RivaTuner?
But how do I enable V-sync in D3D using RivaTuner?