Nvidia tearing. I need help

nvidia tearing. I need help.

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Buy a 480 and stop getting jewed by nvidia

use more lube

I have linux mint and my .conf file is as follows

Section "Device"
Identifier "intel"
Driver "intel"
BusID "PCI:0@0:2:0"
Option "AccelMethod" "SNA"
EndSection

Section "Screen"
Identifier "intel"
Device "intel"
EndSection

Section "Device"
Identifier "nvidia"
Driver "nvidia"
BusID "PCI:1@0:0:0"
Option "ConstrainCursor" "off"
Option "RegistryDwords" "PerfLevelSrc=0x2233"
Option "TripleBuffer" "True"
EndSection

it's a laptop. not possible

if i have this setup

Section "Device"
Identifier "intel"
Driver "intel"
BusID "PCI:0@0:2:0"
Option "AccelMethod" "SNA"
EndSection

Section "Screen"
Identifier "intel"
Device "intel"
EndSection

Section "Device"
Identifier "Device0"
Driver "nvidia"
VendorName "NVIDIA Corporation"
BoardName "GeForce GTX 660M"
BusID "PCI:1@0:0:0"
Option "ConstrainCursor" "off"
Option "RegistryDwords" "PerfLevelSrc=0x2233"
Option "TripleBuffer" "True"
EndSection

there's no tearing but my cinnamon dekstop crashes.

nvidia-settings --assign CurrentMetaMode="nvidia-auto-select +0+0 { ForceCompositionPipeline = On }"

where do I put that?
sorry I'm a bit of a noob.

run it in terminal

do I need to run it with sudo?

do NOT run that, your card is going to max consumption until it burns itself out

you shouldn't, no
thelinuxrain.com/articles/got-tearing-with-proprietary-nvidia-try-this

already did it how do I correct

start shopping for an amd

>
>do NOT run that, your card is going to max consumption until it burns itself out
It's still running, no fault yet

she's meming you, it's a safe command
more importantly, did it fix the tearing?

I rebooted. Got scurred.

you'll have to run it again then

>nvidia-settings --assign CurrentMetaMode="nvidia-auto-select +0+0 { ForceCompositionPipeline = On }"
Do I have to run this command everytime I boot?

try it and see if it works
if so, then you can add
Option "metamodes" "nvidia-auto-select +0+0 { ForceFullCompositionPipeline = On }"
under the Screen section of your xorg.conf

I hope you're not bullshitting. I'll try this out. If it works a million thank yous.

it works, i had to do it on my laptop
normally i would just tell people to google it but it took me a while to find a working solution so i figured i'd help

Awesome, Yeah there's not much solutions out there. Can you go a little in depth as to why this works over other methods such as this iwf1.com/finally-nvidia-tearing-issue-fix-found/

because it's a problem exclusive to keplar and newer gpus, and that's the only solution i've found that works

When are they going to make a GPU that's on par/better than my 980ti? I want to sell it and go AMD, but I don't want a downgrade in performance.

good enough. Thank you good sir.

have you thought about putting this answer in the linux forums. People would be very appreciative.

also do i need to log out and back in for effects to take?

if editing xorg, you'll need to restart x
if you just run the command then it should be immediate

It's already in the arch wiki

no it's not

vega hopefully

i don't use arch. I use mint

arch posed too many problems I couldn't fi

use

vsync

or

play borderless fullscreen

or

get a 144hz monitor

or

get over it

figure it out

you seem retarded

Uninstall Linux

good advice.

>Buying nvidia

It came with the computer. I hate nvidia. smokin deal though. Bought it from a friend for 450. 130GB ssd and 1 tb hdd and 8gb ram. i7 processor.

no one chooses to buy nvidia

so just slap in an RX 470 when you get a chance

what part of laptop do you not understand?

>computer
>laptop
WHICH IS IT!

>laptop
also a laptop is a computer.

I didn't say desktop

Of course! Laptops aren't computers. How silly of him.

>vsync
introduces input lag, if your fps drops below 60 it has to cut it in half to keep working.

>play borderless fullscreen
see above

>get a 144hz monitor
does not eliminate tearing. Can in fact make tearing worse since it's harder to hit 144fps than 60fps.

>get over it
you can't just "get over" being ocd about screen tearing.

As it stands right now, video games are literally, LITERALLY unplayable until better sync solutions become more widely available.

I find that only enabling SNA gets rid of tearing in games and videos for me.

put it in your nvidia conf or set as xrandr nvidia-settings --assign CurrentMetaMode="nvidia-auto-select +0+0 { ForceCompositionPipeline = On }" in your ~/.xinit.rc

You fucked up m8,
Mint is only usable with default driver it comes with.

To properly install nvidia driver you have to do it manually, search google how to do manual install, be warned its not easy, also if you were to upgrade the driver you will have to repeat the whole process again.
If done correctly you will have nvidia-settings full of features and options


Regarding system crash its like a 15 year old bug with a trackpad and nvidia x implementation. Use mouse and disable trackpad.

As of 375.10, you no longer need the metamode setup as it was moved to an xorg option.
# nvidia-xconfig: X configuration file generated by nvidia-xconfig
# nvidia-xconfig: version 375.10 (buildmeister@swio-display-x86-rhel47-09) Fri Oct 14 11:11:07 PDT 2016

Section "Device"
Identifier "Device0"
Driver "nvidia"
VendorName "NVIDIA Corporation"
Option "ForceFullCompositionPipeline" "On"
EndSection

or developers stop releasing garbage and instead optimize their games so they're actually playable rather than slow trash incapable of being enjoyable without retarded ammount of money sunk on hardware that will be obsolete within a two year time frame