OK. Fixed. Sort of. I borrowed a monitor for testing purposes. The
monitor had DVI and VGA inputs. I replaced my second monitor with this
one using the DVI connection. Basically you should not get video tearing
on either screen if you use DVI on both monitors. I have been trying to
figure this one out for 2 months and read every forum and thread even
remotely connected to vsync on dual head setups. I'm pissed that the
answer was so damn simple.

So, at the time of this post, the only way to get a decent dual head setup on 
Linux is this:
1) single nVidia video card with 2 DVI out ports
2) 2 LCD monitors with DVI inputs (preferably identical monitors; same native 
resolution and refresh rate)
3) nVidia's drivers (so u can use nvidia-settings)
4) compiz-fusion (optional I guess but metacity tears on all screens for me)

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Vsync not working with nvidia & dual monitors
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/423940
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