GTX970 Screen Tearing

Pedro Monteiro

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Hey, I have been asking this for a while but no one has gave me a real awsner besides this guy:

I think your problem is that your GPU is also rendering/buffering the stream data packets
as well as rendering LoL. This is common, as GPUs are often automatically dedicated
to render streaming vids.
Try goin to your graphics manager control panel and change the graphics
dedication of your web browser/ streaming software to integrated graphics, in this case your HD3000.
And the GPU to LoL. It may also be worthwhile to check out any other programs that use the GPU on your computer.

This guy as a point, the thing is when i go to my nvidea control panel i do not have a option to change graphics cards. (And yes i have all drivers updated)
So i asked how can i change to this and no one really gave me a correct awsner. Please PC experts help me on this one.

My problem is that wenever i use Dual Monitors, and i am watching a video on second monitor and playing on main monitor i get screen tearing on my game in the main monitor even if the game is in fullscreen.

So the guy that i mention above he said it would be rendering on my gtx 970, but i got a really good graphic's card unless the settings from memory gpu or those things to overclock graphic (i don't even go in there) are changed.

This is my Desktop:

CPU: i7 2600K
GPU: GTX970 4GB DDR5
Board: ASUSTeK P8Z68-V LE
RAM: 8GB DDR3
Supply: Hummer80 700W
 
I think he was making it up as you went.

You can change to integrated graphics by running your monitor from a motherboard port. It'll either do it automatically when you attach to the port or you can switch it in bios.

Which make and model gtx 970?

What port from the gtx is connected to what port on what monitors?

Your PSU is sus. See http://www.tomshardware.com/forum/id-2547993/psu-tier-list.html#xtor=EPR-8886 for a better one. 500+W for a gtx970. What 12v, 5v and 3.3v voltage readings are you getting from bios?
 

Pedro Monteiro

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Ohhh i see.

I have both monitor's connected on my GTX970.

My graphic's card is Asus GeForce GTX 970 4GB STRIX

My main monitor is connected with HDMI and the second monitor is connected with VGA (it has a DVI adaptor into VGA)

About bios i don't know how i go there :p