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Have you used adaptive vsync. I have been lately and its great on BF3. Nice and smooth. With this new feature I see no reason to use standard vsync as its an upgrade from that.Originally Posted by brettjv 
Chz: In-game v-sync is now broken on all my games except I think maybe Crysis 2. It just does nothing, whereas with my 470's in SLI I had immediately before it ... in-game v-sync worked fine. Now I have to turn it on in the profiles for all my games and turn it off in-game. It's annoying. Also, Crysis 2 ... even with v-sync forced in NVCP ... I still get a ton of tearing like it's not even on. I don't think it's the only game w/the problem but I really just noticed it and haven't tested much else yet.
And then there's this ...
I'll also add ... dunno if they vary but mines a pretty deep blue color ... unless your case is really well-lit I doubt you'll even notice it. Too dark in my case to see that it's blue, but I'm just running blacklights ... for a subtle glow effect.

Chz: In-game v-sync is now broken on all my games except I think maybe Crysis 2. It just does nothing, whereas with my 470's in SLI I had immediately before it ... in-game v-sync worked fine. Now I have to turn it on in the profiles for all my games and turn it off in-game. It's annoying. Also, Crysis 2 ... even with v-sync forced in NVCP ... I still get a ton of tearing like it's not even on. I don't think it's the only game w/the problem but I really just noticed it and haven't tested much else yet.
And then there's this ...
I'll also add ... dunno if they vary but mines a pretty deep blue color ... unless your case is really well-lit I doubt you'll even notice it. Too dark in my case to see that it's blue, but I'm just running blacklights ... for a subtle glow effect.
























