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FPS Cap

FPS Cap

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ItzMe_Shadow
Junior Member
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05-11-2021, 11:35 AM
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The optimal tool varies by game; some rely on built-in settings while others need manual adjustments. Rivatuner Statistics Server works well, but its effectiveness can depend on the specific game. Experimenting with different in-game configurations often yields better results.
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ItzMe_Shadow
05-11-2021, 11:35 AM #1

The optimal tool varies by game; some rely on built-in settings while others need manual adjustments. Rivatuner Statistics Server works well, but its effectiveness can depend on the specific game. Experimenting with different in-game configurations often yields better results.

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GumiBears
Senior Member
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05-11-2021, 11:35 AM
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Evga precision X is one option, but CAM might also handle this.
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GumiBears
05-11-2021, 11:35 AM #2

Evga precision X is one option, but CAM might also handle this.

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Hiruka_
Junior Member
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05-11-2021, 11:35 AM
#3
You're asking why limiting frames per second matters, and you wonder if adjusting temperature would be a better approach instead.
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Hiruka_
05-11-2021, 11:35 AM #3

You're asking why limiting frames per second matters, and you wonder if adjusting temperature would be a better approach instead.

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corndog375
Junior Member
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05-11-2021, 11:35 AM
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For an AMD card, apply Radeon settings and adjust the desired FPS limit in Global settings—different limits can be set per game if needed. I tend to configure the cap while playing, as it seems more intuitive. I’m not sure why, but I think it improves overall performance, even if the difference isn’t obvious.
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corndog375
05-11-2021, 11:35 AM #4

For an AMD card, apply Radeon settings and adjust the desired FPS limit in Global settings—different limits can be set per game if needed. I tend to configure the cap while playing, as it seems more intuitive. I’m not sure why, but I think it improves overall performance, even if the difference isn’t obvious.

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Abe_YouTube7
Member
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05-11-2021, 11:35 AM
#5
MSI Afterburner alongside Riva Tuner also achieves this.
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Abe_YouTube7
05-11-2021, 11:35 AM #5

MSI Afterburner alongside Riva Tuner also achieves this.

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Luxius55
Junior Member
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05-11-2021, 11:35 AM
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Increase the load on the GPU to produce extra heat when it isn’t required. In certain games like CSGO, I keep it unlimited for minor performance benefits, while in others such as Rocket League, I cap it at the display refresh rate (144 Hz) to manage heat and stability.
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Luxius55
05-11-2021, 11:35 AM #6

Increase the load on the GPU to produce extra heat when it isn’t required. In certain games like CSGO, I keep it unlimited for minor performance benefits, while in others such as Rocket League, I cap it at the display refresh rate (144 Hz) to manage heat and stability.

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Kubninjan
Senior Member
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05-11-2021, 11:35 AM
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The main goal is to lower GPU demand and consequently reduce heat. With a 60Hz display, higher frame rates aren't essential, though they might still cut down input lag. This approach doesn't show changes on the screen. Another small benefit is avoiding the GPU from making excessive noise when launching games or navigating menus in certain titles. For more details, check the article at https://www.blurbusters.com/gsync/gsync1...ettings/12. Ideally, use the game's built-in frame capper if it exists. If not, Rivatuner (included with MSI Afterburner) works well. What I prefer is Rivatuner because you can adjust any desired frame rate.
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Kubninjan
05-11-2021, 11:35 AM #7

The main goal is to lower GPU demand and consequently reduce heat. With a 60Hz display, higher frame rates aren't essential, though they might still cut down input lag. This approach doesn't show changes on the screen. Another small benefit is avoiding the GPU from making excessive noise when launching games or navigating menus in certain titles. For more details, check the article at https://www.blurbusters.com/gsync/gsync1...ettings/12. Ideally, use the game's built-in frame capper if it exists. If not, Rivatuner (included with MSI Afterburner) works well. What I prefer is Rivatuner because you can adjust any desired frame rate.

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Zaxi
Junior Member
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05-11-2021, 11:35 AM
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It operates more efficiently, uses less energy, and provides better performance with Rivatuner. Since your display is compatible with Freesnyc and supports a refresh rate of over 75Hz, increasing it further wouldn't be practical.
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Zaxi
05-11-2021, 11:35 AM #8

It operates more efficiently, uses less energy, and provides better performance with Rivatuner. Since your display is compatible with Freesnyc and supports a refresh rate of over 75Hz, increasing it further wouldn't be practical.

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RenaBlaze
Junior Member
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05-11-2021, 11:35 AM
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this allows you to set the frame rate up to 75fps (76fps when free sync/gsync is active, 74fps for a Vsync-like feel). increasing beyond that gives less input lag but won’t show extra smoothness. your monitor might still display screen tearing instead.
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RenaBlaze
05-11-2021, 11:35 AM #9

this allows you to set the frame rate up to 75fps (76fps when free sync/gsync is active, 74fps for a Vsync-like feel). increasing beyond that gives less input lag but won’t show extra smoothness. your monitor might still display screen tearing instead.

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GeekVSNerd
Junior Member
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05-11-2021, 11:35 AM
#10
Riva stands out as exceptional, requiring minimal resources and handling nearly any task smoothly.
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GeekVSNerd
05-11-2021, 11:35 AM #10

Riva stands out as exceptional, requiring minimal resources and handling nearly any task smoothly.

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