Just a question for you guys, doy you turn on the VSync when you're playing a game? Or do you turn it off and does it help you in any way? :)

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With triple buffering or a constant framerate of 60 I turn it on, if there is no triple buffering and the framerate drops below 60 I turn it off.

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On , i can't play when it's off :/

sometimes i make Texture (medium) because of it so i can' play it on 60 FPS

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Depends on the game. Mostly on to get rid of the tearing effect during fast horizontal movements. With a powerfull enough setup, FPS aren't a problem.

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OFF, and limit fps with MSI Afterburner or similiar.

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Off because of hypersensitivity to mouse lag. If I play with a controller, meaning precision aiming is already out the door, I turn it on.

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Always on, and if the game vsync gets mouse lag, set it off and force vsync with triple buffer in nvidia control pannel, usually work without imput lag

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ON on everything except competitive fps . screen tearing is way too annoying

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If I get 90+ FPS: on, unless I get input lag.

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On

keeps the GPU alive and I don't need more than 60fps

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I always off though i dont know what vsync actually do.

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Adaptive Vsync FTW. Its not perfect but much better than tearing. Tearing drives me crazy.

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Depends on the game, some will not do screen tearing above 60 FPS and others will be unplayable without it. VSync will reduce mouse sensivity response but in general you will not note the difference, only if you are playing something competitive where you are using high sensivity, mostly on FPS games.

Try with Vsync off first and if you see tearing turnin it on.

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Usually on.

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always off, my mouse lags when its on

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ALWAYS OFF

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off, but it doesnt even matter as my pc barely reaches 60fps on most of the games

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I keep every graphical setting at the lowest or off, so it stays off.

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I don't think you know what v-sync is or why and when you should turn it on.

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I know it stops screen tearing, and probably more, but it makes me lag so I keep it off.

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My 670 renders way more then 60fps in most games, so I have to use Vsync or I get really horrid tearing now. Wasnt that way when I have my 460 though.

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On to get rid of tearing.

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i turn it on, simply because the tearing ruins my head

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Depends on the game, sometimes it helps, sometimes it makes things worse.

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Oh so thats why I have this tearing all the time xD I thought my rig wasn't good enough or smth, since I used to force off it in general settings since Counter Strike 1.6 times xDD

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