High frame rate doesn't always mean a high frame rate.
High frame rate doesn't always mean a high frame rate.
Struggling to determine if the issue is age-related vision changes or a system problem. The game maintains 60 fps, but frame rates drop to 45 or lower at times. This inconsistency makes it hard to assess whether performance issues stem from the graphics card, motherboard, or software. Checking for other signs of hardware strain could help clarify the situation.
Your refresh rate isn't automatically adjusted for your monitor in Windows. You'll need to change it manually to match your display settings. If you haven't done this before, it's likely still at 60Hz.
Vsync is turned off or on, and does the game include a frame limit? Many titles aim for a specific frames per second for smoother performance. I’m new to Tekken 7 but don’t expect issues like tearing or overheating. You’re using a second monitor to check system details during gameplay.
Did you verify how reducing the window size influences the perception of game speed?