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Hey. Put simply, whenever I scroll down through a menu, the application experiences slight tearing from the top-left of my screen to the bottom-right. This is quite frustrating, and although it is not a "deal-breaker", so to speak, it is excruciatingly annoying. I have a notebook GTX 1050ti, and I have attempted using both Integrated Graphics, and my Discrete GPU, with the same results.
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StevenC21: Hey. Put simply, whenever I scroll down through a menu, the application experiences slight tearing from the top-left of my screen to the bottom-right. This is quite frustrating, and although it is not a "deal-breaker", so to speak, it is excruciatingly annoying. I have a notebook GTX 1050ti, and I have attempted using both Integrated Graphics, and my Discrete GPU, with the same results.
It sounds like you may be globally forcing v-sync in your gpu control panel, which causes that type of tearing in Windows 10 on hybrid gpus. It'll do it any app or game that uses hardware acceleration and runs in a window or borderless window.

I have the same issue occasionally on my notebook. Microsoft has a support article about it here. It's been an issue for years, but MS can't or doesn't care enough to fix it.
Urgh. I'll change that and see what happens. Thanks!