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My monitor is 60 freshrate. So I just want to lock it at 60fps without screen tearing. However, with sync turned on, the fps just switch bettween 30 and 60, which gives me a feeling of stutter. My GPU is rx 5700, and I have to turn down my graphic settings to lock it at 60 fps, otherwise it may hit 30 fps. I have tried the enhance sync, but it works badly in DCS. AMD card do not support adaptive sync, while the Nvidia does. Many years ago there are two third-party software called Radeon Pro and D3DOverider support adaptive sync for AMD card, but they do not update in recent 5 years so they are both not functional now. I do not own a freesync monitor.

Maybe I should buy a Nvidia card. I hate the AMD card, it is bad for DCS.

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Hi Cy-27,

have you tried turn of vsync in the DCS settings page, then you have a smooth transition between 30 and 60 fps, e. g. you can reach 43 fps and they stay in that range. I bet your stuttering is getting better without vsync turned off.

I hope this helps.

Xoxen

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My monitor is 60 freshrate. So I just want to lock it at 60fps without screen tearing. However, with sync turned on, the fps just switch bettween 30 and 60, which gives me a feeling of stutter. My GPU is rx 5700, and I have to turn down my graphic settings to lock it at 60 fps, otherwise it may hit 30 fps. I have tried the enhance sync, but it works badly in DCS. AMD card do not support adaptive sync, while the Nvidia does. Many years ago there are two third-party software called Radeon Pro and D3DOverider support adaptive sync for AMD card, but they do not update in recent 5 years so they are both not functional now. I do not own a freesync monitor.

Maybe I should buy a Nvidia card. I hate the AMD card, it is bad for DCS.

 

Probably been suggested already but have you tried pressing Left Alt + Enter while playing?

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Probably been suggested already but have you tried pressing Left Alt + Enter while playing?

 

I just play DCS with full screen. Actually I never press LAlt+Enter.

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Hi Cy-27,

have you tried turn of vsync in the DCS settings page, then you have a smooth transition between 30 and 60 fps, e. g. you can reach 43 fps and they stay in that range. I bet your stuttering is getting better without vsync turned off.

I hope this helps.

Xoxen

 

I tried and the screen tearing is so terrible even though my fps is below 60.

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No such problems....

 

See my post here:

 

https://forums.eagle.ru/showthread.php?t=242414&page=2

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CPU: Intel 12-Core i7-8086K @ 4.0 GHz    Memory: 32GB Corsair DDR4-3000 MHz
Graphics Card: ASUS NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4090 24 GB
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And even Normandy now smooth as silk...

Mainboard: ASUS Maximus X Hero Intel Z 370
CPU: Intel 12-Core i7-8086K @ 4.0 GHz    Memory: 32GB Corsair DDR4-3000 MHz
Graphics Card: ASUS NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4090 24 GB
Monitor ASUS - Oled PG42UQ 41.5" @ 4K    1 SSD Samsung 860 PRO 256 GB    1 SSD Samsung 990 PRO NVMe M.2 4 TB
Windows 11 Home - 64    CH Products Combatstick, Throttle and Pedals

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