I have a PG279Q and GTX 1080 Ti. It's an 144 Hz, IPS Panel, 2k monitor. For a while ago I turned off G-Sync, because I wanted to see what difference it really makes. I changed game settings in way that I always get over 144 fps. In almost all of the games I rarely drop below 250 fps. In only a few of them between 150-200 fps.
But although v-sync and g-sync are turned off (both in game's settings and nvidia control panel, I still see no tearing. This has extremely confused me. Back when I had a 60 Hz monitor, the tearing would be so obvious.
So, I think whether or not you will experience tearing will depend on the following factors:
1.) Higher the refresh rate, the less visible the tearing will be.
2.) Video game's graphics engine: some games will have a tendency to display tearing.
The games tested:
Rainbow Six Siege
Battlefield 1
Battlefield 4
Battlefield 5
Bioshock Infinite
Witcher 3
Sniper Elite 4
Dirt 4
Dirt Rally
Ashes of Singularity
Diablo 3
Starcraft 2
Dark Souls 3
CS GO
Metro 2033 Redux
Watch Dogs 2
GTA 5
Doom 2016
Really, I have experienced tearing in none of them although G-sync and v-sync are turned off.
So, does G-sync only help with 60 Hz monitors? I have no idea and I am curious to learn what they put a g-sync in those monitors.
But although v-sync and g-sync are turned off (both in game's settings and nvidia control panel, I still see no tearing. This has extremely confused me. Back when I had a 60 Hz monitor, the tearing would be so obvious.
So, I think whether or not you will experience tearing will depend on the following factors:
1.) Higher the refresh rate, the less visible the tearing will be.
2.) Video game's graphics engine: some games will have a tendency to display tearing.
The games tested:
Rainbow Six Siege
Battlefield 1
Battlefield 4
Battlefield 5
Bioshock Infinite
Witcher 3
Sniper Elite 4
Dirt 4
Dirt Rally
Ashes of Singularity
Diablo 3
Starcraft 2
Dark Souls 3
CS GO
Metro 2033 Redux
Watch Dogs 2
GTA 5
Doom 2016
Really, I have experienced tearing in none of them although G-sync and v-sync are turned off.
So, does G-sync only help with 60 Hz monitors? I have no idea and I am curious to learn what they put a g-sync in those monitors.