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Most games are unplayable on ROG Asus GL752VW

whatcorey
Level 7
I've tried every settings option out there, i also have this problem with several other games. One of them being call of duty 2, no matter what i have my settings on, i get a diagonal line going through my screen, making gameplay look very choppy. I've tried having vsync on or off, even in the control panel, it does not matter, the screen tearing is still there, and there is no way to get rid of it. I wish someone at asus, nvidia, or microsoft would look into this issue, for it has been here since 2015.
I am having the same issues that others are having, except no matter which video mode i play it in, the screen tearing is still there, whether in borderless, windowed, full screen, or borderless full screen. I can't use my integrated graphics card on this game or else it runs awful. Really hoping someone comes up with a solution.

Heres a link to prove im not the only one with the issue.
https://forums.geforce.com/default/topic/903422/geforce-mobile-gpus/diagonal-screen-tearing-issues-o...
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JustinThyme
Level 13
You bought the bottom of the barrel entry level machine, you cant expect the weakest 960 to perform as well as a 965, 970, 980, etc, they are not in even in the same ball park. The 965 has nearly double the pipelines and 980 almost triple! What is happening is your display is refreshing faster than your GPU can render. It has no Gsync so what you have is what you have. The fix is to buy a machine with better specs.

comparison compliments PC4U
http://pc4u.org/nvidia-geforce-gtx-980m-vs-970m-vs-965m-vs-960m-vs-860m-specs-and-benchmark-comparis...



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JustinThyme wrote:
You bought the bottom of the barrel entry level machine, you cant expect the weakest 960 to perform as well as a 965, 970, 980, etc, they are not in even in the same ball park. The 965 has nearly double the pipelines and 980 almost triple! What is happening is your display is refreshing faster than your GPU can render. It has no Gsync so what you have is what you have. The fix is to buy a machine with better specs.

comparison compliments PC4U
http://pc4u.org/nvidia-geforce-gtx-980m-vs-970m-vs-965m-vs-960m-vs-860m-specs-and-benchmark-comparis...


The screen tearing was not here before upgrading to windows 10, why sell a laptop if it has these kind of issues? it does not do this with other games, i can run guild wars 2 on ultra with no screen tearing.