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Vertical sync in nvidia control panel

BL_11
Level 7
Should I turn Vsync off if I am playing Fps games or should I leave it as "Use the 3D application setting" Also I have gsync off
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BoutTime01
Level 7
If you want your FPS as high as possible and to exceed the monitors max refresh rate then turn off V-Sync.

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Gps3dx
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BL_11 wrote:
Should I turn Vsync off if I am playing Fps games or should I leave it as "Use the 3D application setting" Also I have gsync off

G-sync will help solving tearing when your fps is higher then your screen refresh-rate.
V-sync/Fast-sync is same idea but only for the case of lower fps then your screen-rate.
it is advisable, that if you choose to use Vsync/Fast-sync - enable it from Nvidia panel, but disable it in-game setup's screen.
lastly, enabling g-sync won't hurt your FPS, AFAIK, even if you've got low FPS vs screen refresh-rate
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Gps3dx wrote:
G-sync will help solving tearing when your fps is higher then your screen refresh-rate.
V-sync/Fast-sync is same idea but only for the case of lower fps then your screen-rate.
it is advisable, that if you choose to use Vsync/Fast-sync - enable it from Nvidia panel, but disable it in-game setup's screen.
lastly, enabling g-sync won't hurt your FPS, AFAIK, even if you've got low FPS vs screen refresh-rate

G-SYNC only works within the G-SYNC range so it is disabled when FPS are above the maximum refresh rate of the monitor. At that point you will get tearing if V-Sync is disabled. By enabling V-Sync it will cap the FPS to the maximum refresh rate of the monitor and thus avoid tearing. This used to be the default configuration...... G-SYNC on, V-SYNC on. But in 2015 Nvidia gave us the option of G-SYNC on, V-SYNC off to satisfy those gamers playing first person shooters who wanted the maximum FPS they could get. Have a look at Blurbusters forum for an excellent explanation of how it all works.

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BoutTime01
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http://forums.blurbusters.com/viewtopic.php?t=3073

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