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Typically there two options. Turn on V-Sync or get a new monitor.
What monitor are you using?
The games you stated can be played decently fine with v-sync on at 60 fps.
Look at the back of your monitor. It should state a model number and the make of it should be there too, as well as on the front of it.
Then that is the issue. Laptops tend to have a 60hz refresh rate.
Connect the laptop to a good monitor.
Buy a monitor. Laptops have a port to connect to a monitor with.
If you want higher FPS with out tearing, then you need a monitor with a higher refresh rate.
You said, it happens for games that need more than 60 fps...... your monitor never has more than 60 fps.
About v sync with triple buffer, it removes any waiting while making sure only full images are shown.
Anti aliasing can improve performance with it, as the info says.
Your screen refreshes 60x a second. Because of this, you only get 60 FPS.
Your card might be making more than 60 FPS, but you will never, ever see more than 60 FPS because your monitor simply cant "go faster" than that.
Turn on VSynch, or watch screen tearing. Its that simple. ...or buy a good monitor.