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Hi Guys,Im finally back after so much time. I have a question: I have a freesync monitor and amd gpu's I have a terrible frame drop when  I activate freesync in GTA V with v sync enabled from 60fps to 48fps If I disable vsinc that from what I understood I must to have freesync there is horrble tearing to an unplayable level.

I'm doing something wrong?

should I let v-sync on?

should I use just v-sync?

is it because I have a display port 1.2 and it cannot have 4k at 60 hz with freesync?

 

ps.I have a crossifire setup if that matters

 

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What is your hardware? What driver are you currently on?

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