60 Hz), v-sync is kept on to avoid tearing and improve gaming smoothness, whereas when sustained frame rate is below display’s refresh rate, v-sync is turned off to reduce stuttering. When DVC is on, RadeonPro monitors frame rate in real time and when it is equal or greater than display’s refresh rate (e.g. – Dynamic: Dynamic V-sync Control or DVC feature dynamically turns display vertical synchronization on or off based on sustained frame rate vs. Always Off: Vsync is turned off, overriding the game setting. This setting can help some games that runs better with half of FPS rather than the default refresh rate when vsync is on (for 60 Hz monitors runs at 60 FPS) Always On (Double Vsync): RadeonPro instructs the Direct3D API to wait for 2 vsync signals every frame. Always On: RadeonPro acts between the game and Direct3D API to force vsync on, overriding the game setting. Default: The application controls vertical synchronization RadeonPro allows low level configuration of vsync control, it’s very useful when a game doesn’t have proper vsync configuration because the driver lacks vsync control on Direct3D games.You can choose from one of the options below:
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