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Display tearing occurring when utilizing G-Sync or FreeSync at a monitor’s native refresh rate? What is the cause?

Display tearing occurring when utilizing G-Sync or FreeSync at a monitor’s native refresh rate? What is the cause?

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vavalbel
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03-11-2025, 09:25 PM
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I own an LG UD59 FreeSync Ultra HD monitor paired with an NVIDIA GTX 1070. I’ve connected via DisplayPort and activated G-sync through the NVIDIA control panel, utilizing the Nvidia Pendulum Sync demo I obtained. My observations were as follows:

With VSync enabled, I experienced approximately one stutter per second, accompanied by noticeable input lag and fluctuating framerates that dropped to 30fps—a very poor experience. Without VSync, Screen tearing was present—though not ideal. When G-sync is activated, there’s no stuttering, resulting in exceptionally smooth gameplay with my frame rate consistently around the 50s instead of being capped at 30 by traditional VSync. However, I continue to encounter screen tearing!

Despite setting my frame rate below the monitor's refresh rate, G-sync tearing persists across all framerates and refresh rates. Roughly 80-90% of the tearing is localized to the lower portion of the screen, often unnoticeable during typical gameplay. Nevertheless, approximately 10-20% of the time, tears appear throughout the entire display.

These distortions are infrequent but discernible; some games exhibit significant tearing, while others show very little. This issue appears prevalent even among users with G-sync monitors or high-quality displays, and the suggested remedy—enabling VSync alongside G-sync—is also problematic.

While combining VSync and G-sync resolves the tearing, it introduces new issues: increased input lag, significant stuttering, and a reduced framerate if the GPU struggles to maintain 60fps. What’s the proper resolution to this dilemma?
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vavalbel
03-11-2025, 09:25 PM #1

I own an LG UD59 FreeSync Ultra HD monitor paired with an NVIDIA GTX 1070. I’ve connected via DisplayPort and activated G-sync through the NVIDIA control panel, utilizing the Nvidia Pendulum Sync demo I obtained. My observations were as follows:

With VSync enabled, I experienced approximately one stutter per second, accompanied by noticeable input lag and fluctuating framerates that dropped to 30fps—a very poor experience. Without VSync, Screen tearing was present—though not ideal. When G-sync is activated, there’s no stuttering, resulting in exceptionally smooth gameplay with my frame rate consistently around the 50s instead of being capped at 30 by traditional VSync. However, I continue to encounter screen tearing!

Despite setting my frame rate below the monitor's refresh rate, G-sync tearing persists across all framerates and refresh rates. Roughly 80-90% of the tearing is localized to the lower portion of the screen, often unnoticeable during typical gameplay. Nevertheless, approximately 10-20% of the time, tears appear throughout the entire display.

These distortions are infrequent but discernible; some games exhibit significant tearing, while others show very little. This issue appears prevalent even among users with G-sync monitors or high-quality displays, and the suggested remedy—enabling VSync alongside G-sync—is also problematic.

While combining VSync and G-sync resolves the tearing, it introduces new issues: increased input lag, significant stuttering, and a reduced framerate if the GPU struggles to maintain 60fps. What’s the proper resolution to this dilemma?

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icantswim
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03-11-2025, 09:25 PM
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Your display has limited G-Sync compatibility, and therefore problems are anticipated:
https://www.rtings.com/monitor/tests/mot...compatible
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icantswim
03-11-2025, 09:25 PM #2

Your display has limited G-Sync compatibility, and therefore problems are anticipated:
https://www.rtings.com/monitor/tests/mot...compatible