How to sync G.Skill Trident Z DDR4 3600 for 144Hz gaming?
Whenever I flicked my view quickly, I'd see these obvious horizontal tears across the screen, making precise aiming a total nightmare. The G.Skill Trident Z DDR4 3600 was having slight clock sync offsets when handling high-frequency signals, causing the refresh rate to wobble between 138-144Hz. I tried forcing full-screen optimizations in the NVIDIA panel, but that actually made the tearing worse and added some weird flickering—a total fail. I went into the BIOS, disabled the internal graphics output, and forced the PCIe link to its maximum power state. Using RTSS, I saw frame times tighten from a shaky 8-15ms to a rock-solid 7.2-7.5ms. I initially turned on V-Sync, but the input lag was unbearable until I switched to Fast Sync. The motherboard stays cool at 42-47℃ with the fans barely spinning. After side-by-side tests, the tearing is completely gone and the 7.2-7.5ms frame time is perfectly stable.