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- Windows 10 has no forced VSync in Fullscreen mode
- Windows 10 has no 30FPS cap
- Some Games have a 30FPS cap
- Some Games also have a FPS limiter option
- It's also possible to force Vsync in the GPU-Control Panel
- There are also third-party tools that allows to limit fps
If Vsync is enabled, the Refresh of the Screen dictates the FPS eg. if the TV/Monitor has 60hz in the Resoluton you play, then the Game will be capped to 60fps if Vsync is enabled.
But there is also Adaptive VSync and Adaptive Vsync (half refresh), the later will cap to 30fps for 60hz Screens if enabled in the GPU Control Panel.