- Nov 12, 2010
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Hey all,
I recently upgraded my video card to a 1080 Ti to try and get a smoother gaming experience, however I do notice a lot of screen tearing in games (especially Fallout 4, but it is noticeable in other games like Overwatch or Path of Exile). I set my vsync in the Nvidia control panel to be adaptive, as my monitor supports FreeSync, but to no avail. I've tried other vsync modes to no help. The games almost always run at 75 fps, my monitors refresh tops out at 75hz. Cannot afford to get a Gsync monitor at this time. Happens at low or high quality graphics. Here are my system specs:
I recently upgraded my video card to a 1080 Ti to try and get a smoother gaming experience, however I do notice a lot of screen tearing in games (especially Fallout 4, but it is noticeable in other games like Overwatch or Path of Exile). I set my vsync in the Nvidia control panel to be adaptive, as my monitor supports FreeSync, but to no avail. I've tried other vsync modes to no help. The games almost always run at 75 fps, my monitors refresh tops out at 75hz. Cannot afford to get a Gsync monitor at this time. Happens at low or high quality graphics. Here are my system specs:
- Core i5-4460
- 12gb DDR3 1866 ram
- Geforce 1080 Ti (runs boost mode through evga precision x and regularly achieves a 30% overclock, issue happens with card either overclocked or not, and happened on previous vid card, GTX 770, which was not overclocked)
- LG 34UC88 34" Curved FreeSync IPS Monitor 3440 x 1440 WQHD 5ms 21:9 UltraWide - Connected via DisplayPort. Monitor set to FreeSync ON, 75hz refresh, FPS Mode 1 preset. Issue also occurs if I use my second monitor for gaming instead, which is an older Acer monitor that runs at 1680 x 1050 via DVI at 60 hz.
- Roccat Kave XTD usb headset
- Intel 750 SSD 800gb
- Logitech MX Master 2s