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Does anyone else get really obvious tearing in Crysis 2 even when v-sync is turned on?
    
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The only v-sync you should have on is the Adaptive V-sync in the Nvidia control panel. Be sure your games don't have any v-sync enabled. BF3 was a bit stuttery for me until I realized that I had in-game v-sync enabled as well. Smooth as butter with the in-game turned off. I'm running two Giga 670's in SLI.
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The only v-sync you should have on is the Adaptive V-sync in the Nvidia control panel. Be sure your games don't have any v-sync enabled. BF3 was a bit stuttery for me until I realized that I had in-game v-sync enabled as well. Smooth as butter with the in-game turned off. I'm running two Giga 670's in SLI.

Do you think you're dealing w/an amateur here?

I know to only have v-sync on in one place thumb.gif

This being said, in-game v-sync is totally broken on pretty much every game now with this new card. It does NOTHING. I've had to go and turn it on in the game profiles in NVCP for all my games I've played so far, which is like 10 different one (I think C2 may be the only exception) and turn it off in-game cause it simply no longer works.

You'd think I had an AMD card or something tongue.gif
    
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I suspect this might have something to do with the v-sync bug:-
http://www.tomshardware.com/news/GeForce-GTX690-GTX680-GTX670-V-Sync-Stuttering-Fix,15670.html#xtor=RSS-181

While waiting for the June's major driver release, trying the latest driver 301.42 WHQL (22 May, 2012) should do no harm.
http://www.geforce.com/drivers/results/44967
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I suspect this might have something to do with the v-sync bug:-
http://www.tomshardware.com/news/GeForce-GTX690-GTX680-GTX670-V-Sync-Stuttering-Fix,15670.html#xtor=RSS-181
While waiting for the June's major driver release, trying the latest driver 301.42 WHQL (22 May, 2012) should do no harm.
http://www.geforce.com/drivers/results/44967

this.

It should be pretty known by now that the 600 series has problems with v-sync.
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I have the solution to your problem. Disable windows page filing. I am almost sure this will fix the problem. Give it a shot and let me know if this works. I did this yesterday and it really made a difference in smoothness.
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