F5F Stay Refreshed Software PC Gaming All available data indicates inaccurate FPS readings across both in-game and AMD sources for every title.

All available data indicates inaccurate FPS readings across both in-game and AMD sources for every title.

All available data indicates inaccurate FPS readings across both in-game and AMD sources for every title.

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Der_Winter
Member
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10-02-2022, 07:46 AM
#1
You're seeing a low FPS (3897) on your 72Hz 1080p monitor, especially during gameplay. With an AMD Radeon RX 6400, achieving around 110 FPS is generally considered normal for most games, especially in loading screens or early stages. If you're consistently hitting 145 FPS, it might be due to the game's performance or your GPU's limitations.
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Der_Winter
10-02-2022, 07:46 AM #1

You're seeing a low FPS (3897) on your 72Hz 1080p monitor, especially during gameplay. With an AMD Radeon RX 6400, achieving around 110 FPS is generally considered normal for most games, especially in loading screens or early stages. If you're consistently hitting 145 FPS, it might be due to the game's performance or your GPU's limitations.

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Hydr0ph0bia
Junior Member
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10-04-2022, 07:01 PM
#2
To put it simply, you see extremely high frame rates during loading screens—common in games like Cyberpunk. In lobbies, the numbers hover around 145. In gameplay, it’s usually around 110, and most things look normal unless your monitor is set to a higher refresh rate than what the game can actually display. That extra FPS isn’t an error; it just means your monitor can show more than it can physically render.
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Hydr0ph0bia
10-04-2022, 07:01 PM #2

To put it simply, you see extremely high frame rates during loading screens—common in games like Cyberpunk. In lobbies, the numbers hover around 145. In gameplay, it’s usually around 110, and most things look normal unless your monitor is set to a higher refresh rate than what the game can actually display. That extra FPS isn’t an error; it just means your monitor can show more than it can physically render.

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Mattlinn
Junior Member
16
10-04-2022, 07:55 PM
#3
It seems you're worried about benchmarks not reflecting your real performance. The gap exists because of differences between in-game results and benchmarks. Adjusting settings can help boost your FPS. No worries about anything.
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Mattlinn
10-04-2022, 07:55 PM #3

It seems you're worried about benchmarks not reflecting your real performance. The gap exists because of differences between in-game results and benchmarks. Adjusting settings can help boost your FPS. No worries about anything.