Yes, you can play Battlefield 4 multiplayer with vsyng both online and offline.
Yes, you can play Battlefield 4 multiplayer with vsyng both online and offline.
Using Vsync on your setup might be contributing to the micro stutters you're experiencing. Check the settings and see if adjusting them helps.
I always keep it off in first-person shooters or there’s too much lag... but now I’ve got Gsync, so it doesn’t matter! Turning it off makes my mouse feel much more responsive right away and helps me perform better.
your gpu runs at 55°C when vsyng is off, but exceeds 70°C with it enabled
Probably. I usually enable Vsync when shooting in TWITCH-style games, but it introduces input delay. If your FPS/heat feels too high, try capping FPS without Vsync. You can make a config file for BF4 or use MSI Afterburners RTSS to control FPS. The Control Centre also has a frame limiter, so you won<|pad|>'s can maintain around 60fps even when things get tough. Also, frame caps help reduce GPU strain since the GPU doesn’t need full power to hit 70fps when it can go higher.
It's okay that your GPU operates at those levels. You can cap your FPS at 60. V-Sync also caps your FPS, which means your GPU doesn't have to work as quickly since it doesn't need to render as many images per second. That will lower temperatures and noise. If you're running at 83 °C, that's the highest fever I've ever heard of...
Power it down and let the beast run at maximum frames. Heat isn't a concern unless you're hitting 85-90 on your GPUs—don't worry and keep going.
I need to use Vsync to avoid bad screen tearing that messes up the game.