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My screen is 60 Hertz but that's not relevant, you can have higher Frames Per Second (FPS) then your monitor supports. I want vsync OFF so that my GTX 980 gets some freaking load. The reason my/anyones FPS drops down is because assets most probably are not all as they should be, so the "load" from one area to another can differ A LOT! and with vsync on the GFX have no chance to pre-render (work ahead) so that we don't get this lag! then there's the unoptimization, I can be looking in one area and my FPS drops down to 25 or so and the load on my GFX might be 50% this drive me insane. . .
Hopefully we understand eachother :)
Also - The game is largely CPU dependent once you get past the low to medium card range.
I'm reading again what I've wrote and cant see where I've said anything other then vsync will limit/lock the framerate. Therefor I wanted to disable it so that my GFX can PRE-RENDER / work ahead the monitor/ or whatever u feel is a better word. You also repeat what I said, that the FPS can be higher then the screens refresh rate. And who really dont understand vsync when you say something so dum as "performence wont improve noticeably"
@mansen, obviously I should have used another word so that you would get the context. With pre-render I'm saying that the GFX has to wait for the screen to update. With vsync off it can work ahead...how hard is that to get? both of you should read up on vsync.