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The fix is quite simple but very unintuitive:
- Open Nvidia Control Panel and turn off the "sync to v-blank" option
- Under Display and monitor --> Compositor --> the tearing prevention should be on "Automatic"
"Sync to v-blank" option apparently seems to interfere with KDE's tearing prevention and causes the very thing that it is made to destroy :) With the option turned off, I get absolutely NO tearing under KDE's automatic tear prevention and gaming experience is extremely satisfying.
NOTE: There is also a bug in Nvidia 384 drivers that causes the lock screen on KDE Plasma not to work which apparently is already being worked on, in case you noticed strange behavior with screen locker :)
Hopefully I made things a bit easier for anyone trying to accomplish the tear-free experience in KDE under Nvidia GPU drivers. I'd be glad if you guys shared results and also your experience with the topic.
Best regards!
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simply enable compositing, reboot or logout and tadaa, fixed.
No vsync setting tinkering required.