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DX10 AMD Vsync Issues

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Hi all,

 

I just found this forum a couple days ago after restarting my sim hobby that has been on hiatus for about 9 years.Wow things have changed!

 

Ive picked up a copy of FSX Gold, a new stick and throttle and have been having loads of fun getting back into things.

 

I came across the DX10 and shader tweaks yesterday and wanted to give them a shot. I followed the How-to and everything went swimmingly. FSX looks even better and performs a bit better too. However, no matter what I do I cannot get vsync to enable. Im running a AMD 6870 with cat 12.10

 

Ive tried every combination of Catalyst settings for vsync with the two FSX.cfg lines (ForceFullScreenVSync=1, DisablePreload=1)

 

Anyone have any ideas? The tearing is pretty bad with my freetrack setup and its giving me a bit of a headache when panning around the cockpit.

 

Thanks!

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I have dual screens, and had to switch one off in Windows in order to get Vsync. I also have a utility called TeamViewer for desktop sharing, and needed to close that down too.

 

Simon

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and I'm a dyed-in-the-wool Nvidia man... :(



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and I'm a dyed-in-the-wool Nvidia man... :(

 

Yeah, Im waiting until the 660ti's drop below $200 and Ill be switching back to Nv myself.

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