Screen tearing with 75hz monitor

PC-4LIFE

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I'm planning to get a 75hz monitor and my gaming build is pretty neat. I'm expecting over 200 fps in CS:GO.

Now, is my monitor going to be a problem? I know 75hz means the monitor refreshes 75 times a second, so basically 75 fps.

When I get over 200 fps or anything above 75 will it cause screen tearing for sure? Is it going to be very noticable and impact my gaming?

I'm on a budget so i can't really get anything more than £80. If you guys know any monitors that are £80 ish and above 75hz can you please post a link?

Thanks
 
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Yup, you can set fastsync in nvdias control panel, just right click the desktop and select nvidia control panel. I would use that or just use no type of sync at all and deal with the screen tearing.
Yeah of course, screen tearing will occur anytime you are above or below the refresh rate, it usually gets worse the farther you go past the refresh rate. How noticeable it is depends on you, I hate it. I would use fastsync if you have a nvidia pascel gpu, much less input lag vs vsync, no screen tearing like without it and its free and can be used on any monitor. Fastsync works especially well when you are more than double the refresh rate, like you are in csgo.
 


I'm getting a 1050 Ti 4gb. That's pascal architecture isn't it?
 


Yup, you can set fastsync in nvdias control panel, just right click the desktop and select nvidia control panel. I would use that or just use no type of sync at all and deal with the screen tearing.
 
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Can you explain to me in a bit of depth what fast sync actually does?
 

Very informative, thanks for the link.