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Verry Strange Screen Tearing

Laptop: Modified MSI GT70 0NE

CPU: 3610qm running at 3.1

GPU: GTX 870M (Old gpu died)

RAM: 16GB

Drives: Dual 64gb SSD RAID0, 750gb 7200rpm HDD.

OS: Win 10

 

In games i for the most part get screen tearing and i can't handle the input lag of Vsync.

The tearing is always. ALWAYS Horizontal and only goes away when i have >110 FPS (Sometimes occours anyway.)

I have the newest Driver and have tried other driver.

 

The games i can think of in top of my head that has this issue is:

Dota 2: Currently solved with Vsync and fps cap at 59 for reduced input lag.

Battlefield 3. Solved by having the frame rated capped to 59. Vsync off! (It happens with framerate capped at 60 or above)

CS GO: Only get slight tearing while looking at certain walls or objects that have vertical stripes going down (Can explain more if needed) (Happens with 200 fps)

Black Ops 2: happens even up to 150 fps for some reason. Only solution is Vsync.

Bioshock: Havn't tried much but vsync fixes.

GTA 5: Some slight screen tearing but barely noticeable

 

Here's some examples on games that are simular but don't have tearing:

Paladins

APB Reloaded

Garry's mod

SMITE

tribes: Ascend

WildStar

Awesomenauts

PayDay 2

Skyrim

FarCry 3/4

Arma 3

 

and many more games

 

Tried to record some examples but record software couln't pick up on the tearing. 

The tearing happen in varius different strange ways. For example: In battlefield it happens in the upper part of the screen, In dota 2 it happens mostly in the middle and in CS:GO it happens only while looking at certain things.

 

Any ideas?

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Check the refresh rate of your laptop display
if its a 60hz panel it should be operating at 60hz as well
 

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22 minutes ago, Whitecrystall said:

Laptop: Modified MSI GT70 0NE

CPU: 3610qm running at 3.1

GPU: GTX 870M (Old gpu died)

RAM: 16GB

Drives: Dual 64gb SSD RAID0, 750gb 7200rpm HDD.

OS: Win 10

 

In games i for the most part get screen tearing and i can't handle the input lag of Vsync.

The tearing is always. ALWAYS Horizontal and only goes away when i have >110 FPS (Sometimes occours anyway.)

I have the newest Driver and have tried other driver.

 

The games i can think of in top of my head that has this issue is:

Dota 2: Currently solved with Vsync and fps cap at 59 for reduced input lag.

Battlefield 3. Solved by having the frame rated capped to 59. Vsync off! (It happens with framerate capped at 60 or above)

CS GO: Only get slight tearing while looking at certain walls or objects that have vertical stripes going down (Can explain more if needed) (Happens with 200 fps)

Black Ops 2: happens even up to 150 fps for some reason. Only solution is Vsync.

Bioshock: Havn't tried much but vsync fixes.

GTA 5: Some slight screen tearing but barely noticeable

 

Here's some examples on games that are simular but don't have tearing:

Paladins

APB Reloaded

Garry's mod

SMITE

tribes: Ascend

WildStar

Awesomenauts

PayDay 2

Skyrim

FarCry 3/4

Arma 3

 

and many more games

 

Tried to record some examples but record software couln't pick up on the tearing. 

The tearing happen in varius different strange ways. For example: In battlefield it happens in the upper part of the screen, In dota 2 it happens mostly in the middle and in CS:GO it happens only while looking at certain things.

 

Any ideas?

frame limiting is your best option.

Please spend as much time writing your question, as you want me to spend responding to it.  Take some time, and explain your issue, please!

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2 hours ago, mok said:

Check the refresh rate of your laptop display
if its a 60hz panel it should be operating at 60hz as well
 

Checked in intel hd graphics settings and it's at 60hz.

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