I don't think motion smoothness should be impacted when uncapped.
Well if you are above your refresh rate you'll end up with tearing, is that what you see as unsmooth?
On another forum, someone complained about how his 1080 had higher FPS, but choppier play with an OC. As it turns out, turning up the power slider fixed his issue. Apparently the power draw can exceed what the GPU is allowed to use, and then it starts to downclock and make things choppy.
What game is this? Does it happen in other games?card is at its factory OC. Tried turning up the slider still having choppy fps.
Get a g-sync monitor.![]()
What game is this? Does it happen in other games?
card is at its factory OC. Tried turning up the slider still having choppy fps.
Check the GPU usage %, is it dropping from 100% at all?
You don't happen to be used to a high hz monitor? Yesterday, I logged into a game I haven't played recently, and it felt very laggy and choppy. It turns out, the game was running at 60hz, and I'm used to 120hz. The difference was huge for me.
I find 60hz choppy now. I also find at 60hz extremely annoying. It wasn't that bad before I got used to 120hz, but it is now.Its not that 60 fps is choppy for me it is going above that framerate with vysnc off is.
If you showed a video, we might better answer the question. At the moment, we can only guess.I need an answer though why above 60fps without vsync on the smoothness is gone? It should have similar smoothness even though some tearing might occur.
Last guess is maybe you enabled fast sync or something? But yes it is very hard to troubleshoot why you think the game isn't smooth when we have very little info or ability to "see" it ourselves.