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1.1.0.9 fresh install. I posted here before with the same issue and had it resolved with the graphics.cfg sync = 1 edit, however that doesn't seem to be working this time.

 

I just built a new computer. Asus Maximus extreme-Z, Core I7 2600K @ 4.6Ghz, 2 EVGA 580GTX's in SLI, 8GB DDR3 2133 RAM.

 

I did a fresh install of the latest version on my SSD, and I encountered the same issue AFTER the sync = 1 edit. I also forced VSYNC on in nvidia inspector and nvidia control panel.

 

What I see is subtle horizontal waves, barely noticeable a lot of the time and sometimes clearly obvious. My monitor is a LG W2340 LCD. The only time I ever encounter this issue is with the DCS A-10C, so I dowbt it is a monitor issue.

 

Any suggestions?

Asus Prime Gaming Wifi7 // Intel 14900K @5.5GHz // 64Gb DDR5 6000MHz // 3090 RTX // 4TB Samsung NVME M.2

 

 

 

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VSYNC option was initially checked and then afterwards the graphics.cfg read SYNC = FALSE.

Asus Prime Gaming Wifi7 // Intel 14900K @5.5GHz // 64Gb DDR5 6000MHz // 3090 RTX // 4TB Samsung NVME M.2

 

 

 

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options.lua is reading true for sync...just checked it

Asus Prime Gaming Wifi7 // Intel 14900K @5.5GHz // 64Gb DDR5 6000MHz // 3090 RTX // 4TB Samsung NVME M.2

 

 

 

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Nate, I did some more troubleshooting, and I believe this has nothing to do with your guys's part. I bought COD MW3 today and had the same issue with that game. I did some searching through forums and read that some people switched from vga to HDMI cables and the issue went away.

Asus Prime Gaming Wifi7 // Intel 14900K @5.5GHz // 64Gb DDR5 6000MHz // 3090 RTX // 4TB Samsung NVME M.2

 

 

 

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Were you using VGA or DVI cables before you switched to HDMI? I only ask because I thought VGA went the way of the dodo along with CRTs and if in fact you switched from DVI to HDMI and solved the problem, that might be something I try myself.

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I did, it worked

Asus Prime Gaming Wifi7 // Intel 14900K @5.5GHz // 64Gb DDR5 6000MHz // 3090 RTX // 4TB Samsung NVME M.2

 

 

 

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