V sync
V sync
You can try adjusting your display settings or using a different resolution/refresh rate that reduces tearing, while still avoiding VSync. Since you don’t have a G-Sync monitor, consider enabling hardware acceleration or using software solutions to manage frame rates.
Configure the maximum frames per second on the GPU settings panel or within the gaming console if available.
Lmao, wow, this sounds like a funny remark. It seems like you're suggesting that hitting more than 60fps on a 60hz screen isn't really helping you... guess it's not. A 60hz monitor only displays 60 frames per second, so even if you're reaching 100,000 fps, you'll just see 60 of them. The tearing issue is probably because your frame rate exceeds the monitor's refresh rate. To fix this, you should align your framerate with your screen or upgrade to a higher refresh rate display. Ways to synchronize the frame rate include V-sync, adaptive V-sync, fast sync (depending on your card), using an MSI afterburner with Riva tuner, or adjusting it via NVIDIA Inspector. Some guides on YouTube and Google can help you overclock the refresh rate to 70-75hz for better performance.
I understand what V-Sync is about, but please don't take it for granted. My comment was a bit playful, but I really meant it because I enjoy using V-Sync. I think 60 frames per second is sufficient, and since the monitor has a fixed refresh rate, I’ll accept it if I don’t see any screen tearing.