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CGI-Quality said:

So, Tri-SLI, for example, would rid microstutter? Because yes, it's annoying :P


It wouldn't get rid of it, but it will reduce it to a point you should never notice it.

nnodley said:

Yeah, that's what bajablo was telling me.  Oh and is there a way to lock the framerate in Metro 2033 because my tv that I have it hooked into when I play is only 60hz(unfortunately) and I don't like screen tearing?  I get a constant 50 fps usually with everything maxed except AA, so it's not a big deal, but once I disable one of the extra effects it goes up to like 75-80fps, so I keep everything enabled to keep it below.


If you have an nVidia card, you have this amazing feature known as "adaptive v-sync" in the drivers. Enable that to forever fix your screen tearing issues. :)
Unfortunatly, AMD doesn't have a similar feature, much to my dissapointment.

osed125 said:

AMD HD Radeon 7730M (2 GB)
Intel Core i7-3770k
8 GB RAM

Decent for now, although I might upgrade in the next 1 or 2 years. Don't really have the money right now

You sure you got that GPU right? The "M" stands for mobile.




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