What is V-Sync? (Vertical Sync)
If you've ever played a game and seen a "tear" or "tear" horizontal line while turning a character quickly, that's the problem V-Sync will be dealing with!
What is ❓ V-Sync? (Vertical Sync)
V-Sync is a technology that helps "sync" (Sync) the image frame transmission rate from the screen card (GPU) to match our screen refresh rate (Monitor).
Imagine following:
If your screen card is very strong, it can spin 120 FPS. 🚀
But your screen only supports 60Hz (60 images per second). 🖥️
The screen will try to paint a new image over an old image that has not been finished. As a result, Screen Tearing or Shredding Image is like a non-complete image.
✨ The importance of V-Sync.
Stop Image Tear Symptoms: Helps the Mid-Screen Cut-Out Disappear; Image Seems Continuous and Stagnant
Device preservation: Screen cards do not have to work hard to spin FPS too high for the screen to handle, reducing heat and saving fire.
Image stillness: Very suitable for story-oriented games, beautiful graphics that we want to eat the most complete images.
🚨 to watch (Input Lag)
Although the image is more beautiful, V-Sync has a "value" to pay, which is Input Lag or a slight retardation, because the card has to "wait" for the screen to finish before sending the new image, so the press time may not feel as stuck as when it is closed.
✅ concluded...Do you need to open?
Should be open: When playing graphic focus games (such as The Witcher 3, Hogwarts Legacy) and you get annoyed when seeing ripped images.
Should be closed: when playing FPS or Competitive games (such as Valorant, CS2) that require a split-second sensitivity, because a small amount of latency can cause loss.
💡: There are currently more advanced technologies like G-Sync (NVIDIA) or FreeSync (AMD) that can solve rip images without V-Sync retardation. If your screen supports it, it's best to use that instead!
# Share IT Trick # IT # IT should know # Includes IT matters # Trending



















































































