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Rapporter et problem med oversettelse
I believe that the main problem is lack of VRR/FreeSync/G-Sync support.
Playing a game in full screen or in windowed mode can also have an effect.
Get someone to display two displays side by side. Ill guarantee they notice an oddness about 60fps on 120hz display. And the 60fpa on a 60hz display will look normal. Theres a weird vibration,pulsating effect. Vrr gsync doesnt fix it.
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In order for there to be no screen tearing, there must be synchronization between the frames of the video card and the refresh of the monitor, if there isn't no wonder why this happens.
Otherwise, if you have a super high fps at low hertz monitor, there is still screen tearing, but it's way harder to notice