GTX 580 X2, Screen Tearing Problem Screen tearing in portrait surround
Hello everybody,
I was wondering if anybody here has any information that can help me out with my current problem. As the tittle says I am currently having major problems with screen tearing in 2d surround mode.
System Specs:
CPU: i5 2500k oc at 4.0Ghz
Ram: 16GB kingston hyper X 1600Mhz
GPU: EVGA GTX 580 SC x 2 - driver 296.10
Surround in portrait mode
Display: 3x 23inch Acer
3240x1920 (bezel corrected) 60hz
I have tried to set it to triple buffering and vertical sync on but while I am playing battle field or watching a movies on full screen I get vertical screen tearing on all three monitors. I have noticed though, if i do not play battle field before I watch a video then the screen tearing will not be there. If anybody knows any way or any settings that I can change to fix this problem, please share.
I was wondering if anybody here has any information that can help me out with my current problem. As the tittle says I am currently having major problems with screen tearing in 2d surround mode.
System Specs:
CPU: i5 2500k oc at 4.0Ghz
Ram: 16GB kingston hyper X 1600Mhz
GPU: EVGA GTX 580 SC x 2 - driver 296.10
Surround in portrait mode
Display: 3x 23inch Acer
3240x1920 (bezel corrected) 60hz
I have tried to set it to triple buffering and vertical sync on but while I am playing battle field or watching a movies on full screen I get vertical screen tearing on all three monitors. I have noticed though, if i do not play battle field before I watch a video then the screen tearing will not be there. If anybody knows any way or any settings that I can change to fix this problem, please share.
Thanks for the reply, I have already tried that and tripple buffering on. The problem some how fixed itself when I upgraded my processor form the i5 2500k to the i7 2600k. I am not sure why it made a difference but it did. All the HD movies run alot smoother and clear.
Thanks for the reply, I have already tried that and tripple buffering on. The problem some how fixed itself when I upgraded my processor form the i5 2500k to the i7 2600k. I am not sure why it made a difference but it did. All the HD movies run alot smoother and clear.
I was wondering if anybody here has any information that can help me out with my current problem. As the tittle says I am currently having major problems with screen tearing in 2d surround mode.
System Specs:
CPU: i5 2500k oc at 4.0Ghz
Ram: 16GB kingston hyper X 1600Mhz
GPU: EVGA GTX 580 SC x 2 - driver 296.10
Surround in portrait mode
Display: 3x 23inch Acer
3240x1920 (bezel corrected) 60hz
I have tried to set it to triple buffering and vertical sync on but while I am playing battle field or watching a movies on full screen I get vertical screen tearing on all three monitors. I have noticed though, if i do not play battle field before I watch a video then the screen tearing will not be there. If anybody knows any way or any settings that I can change to fix this problem, please share.
Thanks in advance.
I was wondering if anybody here has any information that can help me out with my current problem. As the tittle says I am currently having major problems with screen tearing in 2d surround mode.
System Specs:
CPU: i5 2500k oc at 4.0Ghz
Ram: 16GB kingston hyper X 1600Mhz
GPU: EVGA GTX 580 SC x 2 - driver 296.10
Surround in portrait mode
Display: 3x 23inch Acer
3240x1920 (bezel corrected) 60hz
I have tried to set it to triple buffering and vertical sync on but while I am playing battle field or watching a movies on full screen I get vertical screen tearing on all three monitors. I have noticed though, if i do not play battle field before I watch a video then the screen tearing will not be there. If anybody knows any way or any settings that I can change to fix this problem, please share.
Thanks in advance.
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Thanks for the reply, I have already tried that and tripple buffering on. The problem some how fixed itself when I upgraded my processor form the i5 2500k to the i7 2600k. I am not sure why it made a difference but it did. All the HD movies run alot smoother and clear.
Thanks for the reply, I have already tried that and tripple buffering on. The problem some how fixed itself when I upgraded my processor form the i5 2500k to the i7 2600k. I am not sure why it made a difference but it did. All the HD movies run alot smoother and clear.