Pedro Pinto Ferreira
New Member
My setup is a 3-monitor setup and, whenever something's moving on a secondary monitor, whatever game I'm playing in Borderless Windowed mode starts having some tearing.
By turning V-Sync on in the game I'm playing it seems that something is assuming the Refresh Rate on my main display is 60Hz and not 144Hz (as it is configured). (This test has been made in League of Legends, FPS meter shows 60 when V-Sync is on and with something moving in another monitor, and 120+ when it's on without anything moving in the other monitors).
This becomes a major issue to me, since I often like to stream the games I play and in order to do so without screen tearing I need to disable preview mode in the broadcasting software but also because I like playing some games while watching to some livestreams, when I'm playing a slow paced game.
Rig:
i5 6600K
GTX 1080 Armor
GTX 750 Ti
16GB RAM
MSI Z-170A PCMATE
Note: This still happens even if I don't have the 750 Ti as a secondary GPU. I use it to encode video.
By turning V-Sync on in the game I'm playing it seems that something is assuming the Refresh Rate on my main display is 60Hz and not 144Hz (as it is configured). (This test has been made in League of Legends, FPS meter shows 60 when V-Sync is on and with something moving in another monitor, and 120+ when it's on without anything moving in the other monitors).
This becomes a major issue to me, since I often like to stream the games I play and in order to do so without screen tearing I need to disable preview mode in the broadcasting software but also because I like playing some games while watching to some livestreams, when I'm playing a slow paced game.
Rig:
i5 6600K
GTX 1080 Armor
GTX 750 Ti
16GB RAM
MSI Z-170A PCMATE
Note: This still happens even if I don't have the 750 Ti as a secondary GPU. I use it to encode video.