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I need assistance with achieving 30 FPS.

I need assistance with achieving 30 FPS.

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Max846
Senior Member
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10-26-2021, 01:04 AM
#11
You can test them. Fast sync isn’t the same as v-sync; it functions in a different way
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Max846
10-26-2021, 01:04 AM #11

You can test them. Fast sync isn’t the same as v-sync; it functions in a different way

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RG48
Posting Freak
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10-26-2021, 01:32 AM
#12
I have a medium gaming laptop that handles most new games at high or ultra settings around 40-60 fps, especially when playing with vsyn. I aim to run those games at 30 fps for smoother performance, since I don’t want to jump between 40-60 fps. There are many suggestions on how to achieve 30 FPS on PC like a console, but I’m unsure which ones work best. Could you help me understand the right steps to make 30 fps smooth on my machine? Also, my screen resolution is 60.030HZ. Thank you!
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RG48
10-26-2021, 01:32 AM #12

I have a medium gaming laptop that handles most new games at high or ultra settings around 40-60 fps, especially when playing with vsyn. I aim to run those games at 30 fps for smoother performance, since I don’t want to jump between 40-60 fps. There are many suggestions on how to achieve 30 FPS on PC like a console, but I’m unsure which ones work best. Could you help me understand the right steps to make 30 fps smooth on my machine? Also, my screen resolution is 60.030HZ. Thank you!

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EmreGamingTr
Member
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10-27-2021, 11:20 AM
#13
With an NVIDIA or AMD GPU, you can adjust the frame rate limit in the drivers.
NVIDIA instructions: https://www.howtogeek.com/509097/how-to-...s-drivers/
AMD guidelines: https://www.amd.com/en/technologies/rade...ware-chill
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EmreGamingTr
10-27-2021, 11:20 AM #13

With an NVIDIA or AMD GPU, you can adjust the frame rate limit in the drivers.
NVIDIA instructions: https://www.howtogeek.com/509097/how-to-...s-drivers/
AMD guidelines: https://www.amd.com/en/technologies/rade...ware-chill

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Surplefosh
Member
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11-12-2021, 02:20 AM
#14
I understand but it's not smooth at all...
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Surplefosh
11-12-2021, 02:20 AM #14

I understand but it's not smooth at all...

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DanyBruinsma
Member
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11-12-2021, 10:29 AM
#15
Details about the laptop's specifications?
It seems the graphics performance is quite basic, possibly requiring reduced settings to achieve a stable frame rate.
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DanyBruinsma
11-12-2021, 10:29 AM #15

Details about the laptop's specifications?
It seems the graphics performance is quite basic, possibly requiring reduced settings to achieve a stable frame rate.

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11-13-2021, 05:18 PM
#16
Hello, I own an Acer Nitro 5 equipped with a 9th gen Intel i5 9300H processor, an Nvidia GTX 1650 graphics card, 526SSD, 16GB RAM, and a 60Hz display. I use custom ggOS Windows 10 for gaming, and the properties indicate it runs at around 60.030HZ—don’t know why. With these specs, I usually get 35-60FPS, especially in new games with high-ultra settings, though performance varies by title. Since I have very sensitive eyes, I struggle with FPS fluctuations (not all games). I’m looking for ways to cap the frame rate at 30FPS and achieve smoother performance similar to consoles. Please let me know if anyone has tips on making it stable at that speed without sacrificing too much visual quality. Thanks!
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ultraDragon005
11-13-2021, 05:18 PM #16

Hello, I own an Acer Nitro 5 equipped with a 9th gen Intel i5 9300H processor, an Nvidia GTX 1650 graphics card, 526SSD, 16GB RAM, and a 60Hz display. I use custom ggOS Windows 10 for gaming, and the properties indicate it runs at around 60.030HZ—don’t know why. With these specs, I usually get 35-60FPS, especially in new games with high-ultra settings, though performance varies by title. Since I have very sensitive eyes, I struggle with FPS fluctuations (not all games). I’m looking for ways to cap the frame rate at 30FPS and achieve smoother performance similar to consoles. Please let me know if anyone has tips on making it stable at that speed without sacrificing too much visual quality. Thanks!

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Skylaire
Member
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11-14-2021, 11:52 AM
#17
The titles displayed on your laptop are listed here. You may wish to check if this article assists in reducing your FPS.
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Skylaire
11-14-2021, 11:52 AM #17

The titles displayed on your laptop are listed here. You may wish to check if this article assists in reducing your FPS.

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Jetfact14
Member
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11-19-2021, 05:42 AM
#18
Hello, I own an Acer Nitro 5 equipped with a 9th gen Intel i5 9300H processor, an Nvidia GTX 1650 graphics card, 526SSD, 16GB RAM, and a 60Hz display. I use custom ggOS Windows 10 for gaming, and the properties indicate it runs at around 60.030HZ—don’t know why. With these specs, I usually get 35-60FPS, especially in new games with high-ultra settings, though performance varies by title. Since I have very sensitive eyes, I struggle with FPS fluctuations (not all games). I’m looking for ways to cap the frame rate at 30FPS and achieve smoother performance similar to consoles. Please let me know if anyone has tips on how to do this without lowering graphics quality. Thank you!
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Jetfact14
11-19-2021, 05:42 AM #18

Hello, I own an Acer Nitro 5 equipped with a 9th gen Intel i5 9300H processor, an Nvidia GTX 1650 graphics card, 526SSD, 16GB RAM, and a 60Hz display. I use custom ggOS Windows 10 for gaming, and the properties indicate it runs at around 60.030HZ—don’t know why. With these specs, I usually get 35-60FPS, especially in new games with high-ultra settings, though performance varies by title. Since I have very sensitive eyes, I struggle with FPS fluctuations (not all games). I’m looking for ways to cap the frame rate at 30FPS and achieve smoother performance similar to consoles. Please let me know if anyone has tips on how to do this without lowering graphics quality. Thank you!

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101blake
Junior Member
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11-19-2021, 07:11 AM
#19
@drejzo
Stop creating multiple threads for the same problem. You're already receiving assistance, and your messages have been combined here.
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101blake
11-19-2021, 07:11 AM #19

@drejzo
Stop creating multiple threads for the same problem. You're already receiving assistance, and your messages have been combined here.

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