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the ONLY situation in wich i use VSYNC personaly is for racing games...i find it smooter but other than that i never use VSYNC.

And i've come to realise that for Vsync to work great (at 60FPS in my case at least) you need to be able to run the game at much higher framerates with a MINIMUM absolute framerate ABOVE the 60FPS mark...if you can't achieve that with the hardware you have and settings you use then turn off vsync is a must.

In short i would say that for VSYNC to be smooth you have to be in a situation where your PC is actualy overkill for the game/content you are rendering.

For one of the games I play that has the small stutter (Call of Juarez: Gunslinger) my PC is overkill because without V-Sync I get around 200 FPS.

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