I played Diablo 3 and it did it, but when I turned V-Sync on it stopped the tearing. It's like.. very faint shadow-y lines going up and down the screen. When I played Guild Wars 2 there wasn't any problems.
Oh. Okay. >< I was just imitating the image. LOL.
All is good; it was my mistake to upload a misleading image.
Okay, so I got home and it's kind of weird, the lines don't happen in the menu or loading screens, but happens when I'm playing and quite a lot during cutscenes.
The vsync is on, 60fps (1/1) so I'm not sure what to do now. :s I can't get into game to see if it really worked either.
How do I find out my specs? ><
Try Disable Radial blur and Cinematic Depth of Field in the graphics options.Okay, so I got home and it's kind of weird, the lines don't happen in the menu or loading screens, but happens when I'm playing and quite a lot during cutscenes.
The vsync is on, 60fps (1/1) so I'm not sure what to do now. :s I can't get into game to see if it really worked either.
How do I find out my specs? ><
Does it look like this? http://imgur.com/rmU2CTq (Except instead of white shaded lines [I just photoshopped these in lol] they are black ones and greatly less noticeable)
Also do you mind taking a screenshot? If it's your monitor I shouldn't be able to see those lines in the screenshot.
They're kind of like that, but really small and darker. Like a bunch of them one after the other. Kind of flicker-y.Does it look like this? http://imgur.com/rmU2CTq (Except instead of white shaded lines [I just photoshopped these in lol] they are black ones and greatly less noticeable)
Also do you mind taking a screenshot? If it's your monitor I shouldn't be able to see those lines in the screenshot.
http://imgur.com/xnkt0Ki
Ohp, nope, I see them again. ._.
Wow sorry, I haven't had much time to post lately so I am just catching up with them now. Since the image you posted doesn't have the lines you describe it's an issue with your monitor. The only reason why I know what your seeing is because I had this issue on an older monitor that I had using HDMI for it's input.
Also to note 75hz is a very odd refresh rate to use most monitors are at 59hz, 60hz (lie it's actually 59.4hz), 120hz, and 240hz.
If your monitor has an autocalibrate option I suggest opening up a monitor test image http://www.lagom.nl/lcd-test/clock_phase.php.
The site I linked when opened should have a black and white image and if my theory is correct you should blatantly see some lines just browse down to where the image fits your screen and then click the calibrate button on your monitor; if that isn't available go into the monitor settings and adjust options called "clock" and "phase" until the lines become less noticeable or disappear.
Asides from that there really isn't much more I can do to help.
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