08-11-2012, 10:26 PM
PC Specs:
Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit
i7 2600k @ 4.8Ghz
8GB 2134Ghz Evo Corsa RAM
GTX690
Latest Drivers, tested beta drivers as well but no help.
2 x Monitors at 1920 x 1200. Tested with only 1 monitor plugged in as well.
Trying to play Kingdom Hearts but I have ridiculous screen tearing issues. This is with v-sync enabled in the latest official release and tested in the latest beta release r3566.
I've tried turning on v-sync in nVidia inspector and nvidia control panel to no avail. I've tried turning it off and only on in PCSX2. I've tried turning it off in PCSX2 and on only in the control panel. I've tried d3d9 (tears at the bottom, usually) and d3d11 (tears near the top, usually).
I seem to be unable to v-sync to work in all tests. Am I missing something or do nVidias drivers just suck? My PC can handle anything thrown at it, but it just doesn't seem to like vsync in pcsx2. It also has issues with v-sync during videos. Games like BF3 have no v-sync issues.
Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit
i7 2600k @ 4.8Ghz
8GB 2134Ghz Evo Corsa RAM
GTX690
Latest Drivers, tested beta drivers as well but no help.
2 x Monitors at 1920 x 1200. Tested with only 1 monitor plugged in as well.
Trying to play Kingdom Hearts but I have ridiculous screen tearing issues. This is with v-sync enabled in the latest official release and tested in the latest beta release r3566.
I've tried turning on v-sync in nVidia inspector and nvidia control panel to no avail. I've tried turning it off and only on in PCSX2. I've tried turning it off in PCSX2 and on only in the control panel. I've tried d3d9 (tears at the bottom, usually) and d3d11 (tears near the top, usually).
I seem to be unable to v-sync to work in all tests. Am I missing something or do nVidias drivers just suck? My PC can handle anything thrown at it, but it just doesn't seem to like vsync in pcsx2. It also has issues with v-sync during videos. Games like BF3 have no v-sync issues.