With VSync enabled, the graphics card waits for the monitor to finish refreshing before sending a new frame. This ensures that each frame is displayed in its entirety and prevents screen tearing. However, if the frame rate drops below the monitor’s refresh rate, VSync can introduce another issue called input lag, where there is a delay between user input and its appearance on the screen.
How to turn off VSync on an Intel Graphics Card
To turn off VSync on an Intel Graphics Card, follow these steps:
How to Turn off VSync in games for Intel Graphics Cards?
There is a way to disable VSync in games if you use newer versions of Intel graphics cards (e.g., Intel arc, Intel UHD Graphics). Nowadays, many more games include this feature in their video or graphics settings, allowing you to turn it on and off in game. This method can be used in most newer game titles. To disable VSync in a game, perform the following steps: These are the only two ways to disable VSync for Intel cards, as Intel stopped allowing users access to it after the release of Fifth Generation Intel CPUs. Hopefully, you were successful in turning VSync off and enjoying your low input lag gaming!






