(06-06-2014, 06:26 PM)Evo Wrote: You should be able to turn V-Sync off on your graphics card menu. As for limiting it, assuming that'll be an issue for you, I use the OSD for MSI Afterburner.
That was the first thing I tried. There's such option but it does nothing.
I read somewhere that it applies only to OpenGL applications.
There are some old programs like Ati Tray Tool but that one is so outdated it won't even start.
For now I limited the framerate to 59FPS which negated some of the lag. Looks like I'm going to stick with gunboats for now.
EDIT: Due to a lack of an actual solution of the problem I had to work around it. Now when I'm playing Freelancer I connect the monitor to the integrated GPU and use older version of Radeon Pro to disable V-Sync. When playing more demanding games I connect the monitor to the R9 290.