I wanted to use the frame limiter from Nvidia, but it creates a weird bug with my GPU (a RTX 3080 FE) speeds and voltage and i can't find what/why it's causing that. When i have my frame limiter set to 58fps (to play at 60fps) on RTSS the g...
All of this doesn't take anything away from nvidia's driver-level limiter, btw. It's a perfectly fine user preference, everyone can use their computer however they please. People have been using profile inspector to enable the limiter for a long time now, and they're happy with it. Ag...
which you don’t get in the official control panel of Nvidia Drivers. To change the frame rate, just go to the second option which is Frame Rate Limiter, and set your desired FPS limit. Below this, there is another option, which
Always set the low-lag framerate limiter (e.g. in-game) to the lowest limit. You can set the low-lag frame rate limiter (e.g. in-game) to a lower number than the next higher-lag framerate limiter (e.g. RTSS), which is often commonly recommended to be below the highest-lag ...
NVIDIA Control Panel[18] Open Nvidia Control Panel Navigate toManage 3D settingsand click on theProgram Settingstab. Select desiredMax Frame Rateto desired value. Apply the changes. Notes This makes use of what is usually referred to as "V3" of Nvidia's FPS limiter and was introduced in Jan...
What is the difference between using FRTC and Chill Min = Chill Max as a framerate limiter (besides that Chill doesn't work via global settings which is apparently a bug and should be fixed)?It's been discovered that Nvidia's fps limiter which was introduced in one of their rec...
Don’t forget to Apply and close Nvidia Control Panel Use a 3rd party frame rate limiter likeRTSSand set a frame rate limit just a few fps below your monitor refresh rate, on a 144Hz Monitor use 138 StartElden Ring FPS Unlocker and moreand set FPS lock to your monitors refresh rate ...
When I run say Metro: Last Light on my 1440p 60Hz monitor using my 5700XT reference card without a fps limiter I can easily get 105fps to 130fps - but I prefer to lower my power/heat/noise by capping fps to 60 to align with my monitor. Game Adviser is not smart enoug...
Even though parts of my DPC readings were improved over the "1st session," and I was using RTSS to limit the FPS instead of the in-game limiter, since I could reach 141 FPS even less of the time than 120 FPS, I had even more (or at the very least, as much) frametime variances...
On NVIDIA cards you can force Reflex in every DX11 and DX12 game with RTSS (but not Vulkan, from what I've read), so I'd imagine that should help a lot with LSFG. I don't think there's anything you can do on AMD or Intel, but a regular framerate limiter and a pre-rendered ...