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tammerwhisk: Having to force cap the frame-rate through EVGA precision, since there's hardly any options. I thought I had it capped in Precision earlier, but it must have reset.
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JohnnyDollar: You can cap it with RTSS too. Capping doesn't always get rid of tearing, though, even if the fps is lower than your refresh rate. So if you can't force vsync and you're having tearing and want to get rid of it, then you can try using Nvidia Inspector or D3D overrider to force vsync too.
Actually haven't had much tearing problems outside of Ubisoft's rubbish ports, even at insane frame-rates, but thanks I'm sure sooner or later this information will come in handy.
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tammerwhisk: Actually haven't had much tearing problems outside of Ubisoft's rubbish ports, even at insane frame-rates, but thanks I'm sure sooner or later this information will come in handy.
Yeah ubisoft games are some piece of work. I force triple buffering and vsync in d3doverrider and leave assassins creed 4 in-game vsync of and that way the game isn't 30 fps it's better and no tearing.
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tammerwhisk: Actually haven't had much tearing problems outside of Ubisoft's rubbish ports, even at insane frame-rates, but thanks I'm sure sooner or later this information will come in handy.
Yeah, may come in handy in the future.

You're welcome, glad that OSD helped you. Now you know where that whine is coming from. ;)