Eh i have a VIOTEK GN35DR 35" Ultrawide Curved Gaming Monitor, 144Hz, 21:9,
and i'm currently testing overclocking on it and frame skips. I've noticed in my photos some of the boxes aren't filled in all the way or are darker than others. this doesn't always happen most of the time its a smooth gradient.
Does anyone have the know how to splain me real good?
also photo is to large to post here so i'ma improvise. ▆▆▅▄▆▇▂▁▇▇▄▂ hopefully this will do some justice
Frame Skipping Question [Tearing during frameskipping]
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Re: Frame Skipping Question [Tearing during frameskipping]
That's tearing artifact. The monitor is tearing. (as if the monitor decided to run in VSYNC OFF mode when overclocked).
Someone else posted something similar:
This is typically considered an overclock fail.
Someone else posted something similar:
This is typically considered an overclock fail.
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Re: Frame Skipping Question [Tearing during frameskipping]
Is a similar result expected running a monitor at 240hz (non-oc) without any form of vsync?Chief Blur Buster wrote:That's tearing artifact. The monitor is tearing. (as if the monitor decided to run in VSYNC OFF mode when overclocked).
Someone else posted something similar:
This is typically considered an overclock fail.
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Re: Frame Skipping Question [Tearing during frameskipping]
If you use a web browser in VSYNC OFF mode, the same problem will happen.juniperbug wrote:Is a similar result expected running a monitor at 240hz (non-oc) without any form of vsync?
But you will get a yellow warning message in the middle of the screen if the browser detects that browser VSYNC is disabled (a very high and varying framerate).
If the refresh rate is perfectly detected (green READY) but you're still getting tearing, then the tearing is on the monitor hardware side, rather than on the GPU side. It's not possible for the browser to detect monitor-side tearing.
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