Does anyone have a fix for this? I know you need to disable fullscreen optimisations to make prefer max refresh rate work, maybe you need to do the same for vsync to work give it a try does't hurt to try, report back if it does or does't effect it. Arokhantos said: I know you need to disable fullscreen optimisations to make prefer max refresh rate work, maybe you need to do the same for vsync to work give it a try does't hurt to try, report back if it does or does't effect it.
The only way I can get Vsync on is to use the in-game version if the game has it in the display options. What could be causing the Nvidia Driver side Vsync not to work? I used to run another monitor off the iGPU from the ik however I do not anymore, just for kicks I enabled it again so the Intel Display software was activated and went and chose Vsync via driver from its control panel, then exited and disabled the monitor again, still no reaction from the NCP Vsync options.
The reason it doesn't work on our laptops and we have to use the Intel control panel is because on laptops such as ours, NVIDIA uses "Optimus" technology, which is a battery saving measure that forces the frame buffer through the integrated GPU at all times no matter what. Some laptops can turn this off in the BIOS, while others like mine can't :. It s absolutely pathetic that it s and there is still no solution to this. I have been trying for 3 days to make vsync work through control panel on a new predator helios and nothing works.
So i finally found the solution. Here is the solution: 1. Right-click on desktop 2. Click intel graphics settings 3. Click 3D option tab 4. Under "Select Application" tab which should be above "Vertical Sync" tab, click browse 5. Then browse to the game location and add game 6. Now select "Use Driver settings" under "vertical Sync" tab 8. Then go to "global settings" on the left panel right under "Application Settings" 9. Disable "Application Optimal Mode" there Finally click "Apply" at the bottom right corner You can now close intel control panel After that, open file explorer and browse to your game location Find the main executable game file and right click it Go to properties Choose compatibility tab at the top Look for "Change settings for all users" option and click it Mini-dialog box appears in which tick the checkbox of "Disable fullscreen optimization" Then click "change high dpi settings" option Another dialog box pops off At the bottom tick the checkbox of "override high dpi scaling behabior" option Click "ok" foe all the dialog boxes At last open nvidia control panel Go to "Adjust image settings" under 3D settings Then go to " manage 3D settings" on the left panel Change the vsync setting to your preference and click apply atvthe bottom Close the nvidia control pane Open your game and the vsync setting from Nvidia control panel should now affect your game Note: You can change the vsync setting for each game individually from the program settings instead of globally fron nvidia control panel.
Please follow each steps from above carefully. This worked for me, i'm glad i found your solution. Thanks a lot for your work!! Jan Hello I've been trying to play the Dead Space games on Windows 10 and these games cap the framerate to 30 fps if I use the in-game Vsync. The thing is it does not work at all. It isn't eliminating the screen tearing. Thursday, November 11, Home PC. July 21, If you have ever tried to increase the FPS of your game, you might have come across Vsync in several guides.
It is often advised to disable this setting, but what is Vsync? Well, Vsync or vertical sync, is the graphics technology that synchronizes the frame rate of a game to match the refresh rate of a monitor. This is beneficial for graphics-heavy games. Want to access the setting for Nvidia? Nvidia Global Settings Vsync. Next Post. Thanks to this technology, gamers are able to enjoy smooth and uninterrupted 3D games. However, sometimes VSync will give rise some issues like input delay and frame rate dropping.
According to the above information, you can learn the fact that VSync has both advantages and disadvantages. Hence, you may raise questions like VSync on or off and is it better to have VSync on or off. In fact, there is no absolute answer to the question — Vsync on or off. And the exact answer depends on the specific case. You should turn off vertical sync in the following cases. If the graphics processor renders more frame than the maximum value of monitor, you should turn it on. We have discussed the cases you should turn on or off the VSync up to now.
Then, utilize the following steps to turn on and off VSync.
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