![]() ![]() Rainbow Sparkles (Power efficient, <350W gaming load) ![]() RAPOO E9270P Black 5GHz wireless / HP backlit Logitech MX Anywhere 2 Laser wireless / Logitech M330 wireless Seasonic Focus Plus Gold 750W / Powerbrick Panasonic SA-PMX94 / Realtek onboard + B&O speaker system / Harman Kardon Go + Play / Logitech G533 ![]() MSI RTX 2070 Super Gaming X Trio / Intel HD620 Noctua NH-U12A 2 fans + Thermal Grizzly Kryonaut Extreme + 5 case fans / Fanģ2GB DDR5 Corsair Dominator Platinum RGB 6000MHz C元6 / 8GB DDR4 HyperX CL13 Gigabyte Z690 Aorus Master / HP 83A3 (U3E1) Intel i7 12700K P-Cores 5Ghz / Intel i3 7100U It isn't, it's gonna tear and the problem is worse, the lower the refresh of the monitor. There's also this notion of capping the GPU framerate to the same as the monitor's refresh like you've done, but not syncing it and thinking it's gonna render cleanly. If the PSU was bad, the system wouldn't even run, or would tend to crash. Dunno where people are getting that idea from. Oh and its got nothing to do with your PSU. It's 100% guaranteed to solve your problem. I recommend that you buy either a G-SYNC monitor (preferable, but expensive) or a compatible FreeSync monitor, much cheaper and then turn on adaptive sync. Also, if you change your graphics settings in the game and/or driver, the performance characteristic will change, potentially making tearing more noticeable. These include things like game, driver and Windows updates, which can all interact to do this. You're probably noticing it more now, because software updates have changed the system performance. The game engine, driver, driver and game settings all have some bearing on this, too. In my case, I run Cod:MW on a 144Hz 1080p display with vsync off for best responsiveness, but I don't see tearing too much, because the framerate from the GPU is typically 80-120fps, so the tears are small and fleeting. It's basic physics and not a fault of your computer. It's caused by the GPU frames not being synced with the monitor's refresh rate. How much you notice it however, is something else and generally, the higher the monitor refresh, the less you see it. You're getting screen tearing, because you're running with vsync off - it's 100% inevitable and not a hardware problem. I'd appreciate every single suggestion.Thanks I think it could be a hardware problem but what exactly is causing this,is it my cheap mobo or maybe PSU?Īlso when I'm scrolling in website it feels unsmooth pleaaase what hardware may be causing this pleaase I can't enjoy games anymore. I also noticed that when playing 60hz 60fps capped I get a lot of screen tearing as you can see in this video Mobo: Msi H310M PRO-VD PLUS Intel® Core™ i5-9400F CPU 2.90GHz(3.9GHz in task manager while playing)NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2060 16 GB DDR4 2400Mhz 1T HDD 240 SSD 550W corsair PSU Please if anyone knows how to solve this problem don't mind helping me because it's really driving me crazy. I tried so many things like RTSS, reinstalling driver using DDU,reinstalling the game,format,fresh install of windows but nothing helped. Vsync helped a bit but I can't play with that input lag as a competitive player. My monitor is Benq XL2411P 144hz and I've been playing Fortnite smoothly for 1 year without problems.Fps shows 144 and Hz is also 144 in nvcp and display settings but the game is choppy and I notice some minor screen tearing. I'm actually playing Fortnite with a constant 144 fps but it just feels unsmooth like if I'm playing with less than 60fps. Please guys can you help me with my problem ![]()
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