How to stop screen tearing on ASUS TUF B760M-PLUS WIFI D4?

It's unbelievable—a modern war game felt like it was running on a ten-year-old PC because of the tearing. The PCIe link on my ASUS TUF B760M had a 16-23ms sync offset when handling the 144Hz data stream, meaning the monitor and GPU were completely out of step. I tried 'Fast Sync' in the drivers, but while the tearing stopped, my input lag shot up to over 65ms, making the game feel like I was wading through mud. I eventually went into the BIOS, forced the PCIe speed to Gen4, and used RTSS to cap the frame rate at 97% of my monitor's refresh rate. Frame times finally stabilized at 9-13ms, and the tearing vanished. I actually wasted half an hour swapping out three different cables thinking the HDMI was dead before realizing it was a motherboard sync issue. Now the chipset temp is 53-59℃ and memory usage is 13-15GB. I exported my BIOS profile so I don't have to do this again, and VRAM temps are steady at 58-63℃.
Category:Overclocking Settings Last updated:April 4, 2026 10:00 PM