shevanel
New Member
I was under the impression that vsync was mainly used for eliminating screen tearing mostly found when using lcd monitors with 60hz rr but I have some questions about vsync when used with crossfire.
I notice that whenever I am playing "some" games that there is a bit of stutter and this is all while having vsync on and the framerate is steadily locked at 60 however if I disable vsync I eliminate all stutter in the game I'm playing.
What has me confused is that I notice zero screen tearing while experiencing frames over my refresh rate and on any single card setup Ive ever had I would notice screen tearing on this monitor instantly.
Here are some screen shots and you can noitice there is not any tearing, unless you see something I don't.
thanks for the info.
I notice that whenever I am playing "some" games that there is a bit of stutter and this is all while having vsync on and the framerate is steadily locked at 60 however if I disable vsync I eliminate all stutter in the game I'm playing.
What has me confused is that I notice zero screen tearing while experiencing frames over my refresh rate and on any single card setup Ive ever had I would notice screen tearing on this monitor instantly.
So my questions are:
why can I run crossfire with vsync off and not have any screen tearing?
what is the top main reason for vsync other than for screen tearing?
why does vsync cause this stutter?
Here are some screen shots and you can noitice there is not any tearing, unless you see something I don't.
thanks for the info.