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Wondering if anyone knows about screen tearing without vsync. I get smoking frame rates without, but get really annoying tearing/flickering around the prop. I can put vsync on (to correct the flicker) but am of course limited to the refresh on my monitor - 60fps. The propeller effect is better without vsync on, but i pretty much have to have it. Something of a quandary...
If there are any fixes so i can run CoD without vsync on, does anyone know? I have: AMD 965 BE 3.4 8 gB RAM 2 x 5830 in Crossfire LCD Dell ST2410 |
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First, only v-sync ON at one place - either in the card settings (CC) or in the game.
If u got v-sync in game on then try swithcing it off and turning it on in CC. Shouldn't triple buffering be switched on when running v-sync btw? |
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I have to have v-sync on as well, getting just a bit of tearing with the track ir without it, but the big thing is the prop while flying through a cloud for me, at times in a hurricane I had extreme flickering, gone with v-sync on.
I have it turned on in the nvidia control panel, strangely enough I get better fps without tripple buffering. |
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Hi there-
strangely, I changed the vsync in the CCC (Vision Engine Control Center) by moving the slider to 'Always On', but it had no effect (and ensuring it was off in-game). I rebooted to be sure the system took note of the change. The flicker was still there, I can only affect the flicker in CoD menu. Not sure if triple buffering makes a difference? I must be stuck having to use the vsync in-game. Some other posts had mentioned radeonPro, and disabling API montoring - do you know if this works? (or is RadeonPro useless with the ATI control panel?) |
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To me, these are the most frustrating aspects of IL2 and now CoD. So many tweaks that people discover are scattered all over the internet. I wonder how many other people never find them or how many tweaks I haven't found out about yet? It would be nice to see these stickied on every CoD forum. |
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I'm sure the AA set on the card doesn't work in the game except for lowering your frames. |
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I have both v-sync and AA off in game but applied on graphics card,just don't trust COD to have these both working correctly at present,where as I do trust my Nvidia card.
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Ive asked this question myself and here is an explanation. V. VSync On Or Off? Ok let's look at this a little closer because the answer is different for most people and also is dependent on the game. *VSync works hand in hand with triple buffering. VSync ON = Matches the frame rate to your screen refresh rate for seamless and capped 60FPS performance. VSync OFF: Maximum frame-rates are achieved over 100FPS+ However, if you have a really awesome video card you may be pumping out too much FPS vs frame rate and "screen tearing" or "page tear effect" will occur: 100FPS+ but "tearing effect" with VSync Off More Reading Link: Vertical Synchronization More feedback: Quote:
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Conclusion: One is not better than the other. It based solely on the results on your screen Last edited by katdogfizzow; 08-26-2011 at 04:10 PM. |
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