Open source drivers do not have configuration tools, but you can sometimes disable vsync by running vblank_mode=0 game command.Use that tool to toggle vsync either globally or for that particular game. Proprietary drivers come with a configuration tool (AMD or Nvidia configuration center).For certain combinations of games and drivers, this sometimes has no effect. Try it and see whether it makes any difference. Many games have an in-game option to toggle vsync.
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See the previous section for instructions on how to recognize whether vsync is on or off.hovers between 59-61 FPS all the time, with a common monitor), vsync is most probably on, or the game is FPS-locked (the framerate won't exceed your monitor refresh rate, even with disabled vsync). If your FPS seems to be exactly your monitor refresh rate (i.e. You can try toggling vsync on and off according to the guide below to see whether it has any effect. If your FPS is still way under your monitor refresh rate, your hardware is probably slow. Try running the game with lowest graphics settings and lowest resolution, that should considerable increase your FPS. If your FPS is lower, vsync might be on or off, and there's no foolproof way to tell. If your FPS is higher than your monitor refresh rate (60Hz for most monitors), vsync is definitely off. Run the game with a tool to show current FPS (steam overlay, voglperf, glxosd).