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Good evening people!

 

I have a small question, when I play a game on my PC my second screen is doing strange stuff, like black transparent bars appear.

And also I would like to know if it was possible to activate the VSYNC on the desktop in the programs ? Or how to resolve my problem...

 

Because I have "tearing" on YouTube videos ... Like if there was no vertical synchronization ... By the way I do not even have the possibility to install the HD graphics drivers, you have to to unplug the CG for it to work?

 

My config

 

I7-7700K. 
Corsair AIO H115i
16 go RAM CORSAIR vengeance 2666mhz DDR4. 
GTX 970 Zotac. 

 

The picture explain my problem

 

Thank you

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Most videos on the internet should be either 30 FPS or 60FPS, so even if VSync were off, it wouldn't cause tearing. And if it were on and the video is not 30 or 60 FPS, then it could cause a very unpleasant experience. For example, if you were watching a 24 FPS video (which is common for theatrical movies), then Vsync would have to drop things down to 15 FPS.

 

(this is all assuming a 60Hz refresh rate)

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13 minutes ago, M.Yurizaki said:

Most videos on the internet should be either 30 FPS or 60FPS, so even if VSync were off, it wouldn't cause tearing. And if it were on and the video is not 30 or 60 FPS, then it could cause a very unpleasant experience. For example, if you were watching a 24 FPS video (which is common for theatrical movies), then Vsync would have to drop things down to 15 FPS.

 

(this is all assuming a 60Hz refresh rate)

Strange, i have a 1920x1080 60hz display and the video are in 1080p60fps... How to resolve that ? So ? I already VSYNC off on computer, i think...

 

And on my laptop i dont have this problem...

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1 hour ago, MiHatsuni said:

Strange, i have a 1920x1080 60hz display and the video are in 1080p60fps... How to resolve that ? So ? I already VSYNC off on computer, i think...

 

And on my laptop i dont have this problem...

If you want to force Vsync on a program, you could try setting it in the NVIDIA control panel.

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1 minute ago, MiHatsuni said:

Okay, i test that later. I tell you when its okay.

The other things you can try is make sure hardware acceleration is enabled and if you're using Windows 7, that Aero is enabled.

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