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I have the same card btw.
Now I use a GeForce GTX 960, and I use adaptive sync which only gives me minor screen tears but a near constant 60fps. I also downloaded Nividia's new drivers and it has helped with both the screen tearing and FPS immensely. I suspect that AMD hasn't released an optimized driver Doom for their graphics card and that is why you are having your issues. You probably should download the current drivers if you haven't already.
double buffered vsync is either 60 or 30fps. It cuts your refreshrate in half as soon as you drop 1fps below 60
triple buffered vsync allows you to have variable framerates within your monitor refresh rate.
it won't cut your fps in half when you drop below 60.
Devs promised triple buffering but it's not in the game.
Update tho... setting it to 'Windowed' mode caps it at 60 for some reason...Fullscreen and Borderless with vsync and my frames are back to 30. hrmmm
So what is the solution?
disable vsync or wait for the engineers at id software to implement triple-buffering for vsync