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Vsync no longer has input lag. With current drivers it works flawlessly.
Lol.. it is still there.
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Vsync no longer has input lag. With current drivers it works flawlessly.

Yeah no, as much as I love V-Sync (couldn't play a game without it), it still causes a noticeable amount of input lag.
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after extenisve testing with my cards stock,overclocked, "prefer max performance" forced in nvidia control panel adaptive vsync on, off. Stuttering never improved. Rolled back to 306 and problem solved. Ashame. It bugs me not being able to run latest. Maybe the next driver family will fix the issue.
    
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I get a lot less tearing on my 120hz monitor than I did on my 60hz. Hardly ever played with v-sync because I didn't like the lag.

But most games I don't get any tearing at all, and some games I get a little. It's never noticeable to the point where it makes me consider using v-sync, like it was on my 60hz.

Never going back to 60hz again, not only because of the minimal tearing but also the fluidity. I'd rather play a game on High settings @ +100fps than on Ultra @ ~60fps.
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after extenisve testing with my cards stock,overclocked, "prefer max performance" forced in nvidia control panel adaptive vsync on, off. Stuttering never improved. Rolled back to 306 and problem solved. Ashame. It bugs me not being able to run latest. Maybe the next driver family will fix the issue.

In what game? Every game?
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I get a lot less tearing on my 120hz monitor than I did on my 60hz. Hardly ever played with v-sync because I didn't like the lag.

But most games I don't get any tearing at all, and some games I get a little. It's never noticeable to the point where it makes me consider using v-sync, like it was on my 60hz.

Never going back to 60hz again, not only because of the minimal tearing but also the fluidity. I'd rather play a game on High settings @ +100fps than on Ultra @ ~60fps.
In what game? Every game?

Sorry about that. Didn't even realize I didn't mention the game. Bf3.

That's my main online fps
    
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I get a lot less tearing on my 120hz monitor than I did on my 60hz. Hardly ever played with v-sync because I didn't like the lag.

But most games I don't get any tearing at all, and some games I get a little. It's never noticeable to the point where it makes me consider using v-sync, like it was on my 60hz.

Never going back to 60hz again, not only because of the minimal tearing but also the fluidity. I'd rather play a game on High settings @ +100fps than on Ultra @ ~60fps.
In what game? Every game?
Really? I play alot of games at very high fps with no tearing, just can not stand V sync.
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I get a lot less tearing on my 120hz monitor than I did on my 60hz. Hardly ever played with v-sync because I didn't like the lag.

But most games I don't get any tearing at all, and some games I get a little. It's never noticeable to the point where it makes me consider using v-sync, like it was on my 60hz.

Never going back to 60hz again, not only because of the minimal tearing but also the fluidity. I'd rather play a game on High settings @ +100fps than on Ultra @ ~60fps.
In what game? Every game?

Really? I play alot of games at very high fps with no tearing, just can not stand V sync.

Well, I don't get much tearing at all. I'm pretty sensitive to it though, so my definiteion of "a little" is probably what most people would call non-existant.

I also hate v-sync. I'm glad I get very minimal tearing ever since I got this monitor. Not upgrading to Ultra HD until the 120hz's are out and drop in price smile.gif
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I too can't play any game with v-sync on, I used to be one of those guys that swore by v-sync but ever since I got a really good mouse and 120Hz monitor I can't believe I used to play games at 60Hz with v-sync. Never again. Also, all those tips and tricks to make v-sync have less input lag are, IMO, completely bogus, I can immediately tell that my mouse movement is behind.

Add me to that list of people buying a higher res monitor once they also have 120Hz. I'm almost tempted to buy an Overlord.
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I too can't play any game with v-sync on, I used to be one of those guys that swore by v-sync but ever since I got a really good mouse and 120Hz monitor I can't believe I used to play games at 60Hz with v-sync. Never again. Also, all those tips and tricks to make v-sync have less input lag are, IMO, completely bogus, I can immediately tell that my mouse movement is behind.

Add me to that list of people buying a higher res monitor once they also have 120H I'm almost tempted to buy an Overlord.
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Question is will your current rig be able to give you constant 100+fps in 2560 resolutions to take advantage of the increased refresh rate. My rig can do it no problem at 1080p with max eye candy on BF3. Switch the resolution to 2560 its sure to drop to a average fps closer to 60-70. Thus not really taking advantage of the better refresh rate. I'm guessing tri-sli would be needed to make it worth your time and money. You could always turn the setting down the "High" not Ultra but screw that.
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Hopefully this fixes my 580 3-way, not even stable at stock everything when using the last three drivers
 
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