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Is there a way to achieve the smoothest 30fps performance using the NVIDIA control panel?

Is there a way to achieve the smoothest 30fps performance using the NVIDIA control panel?

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MineKing83
Member
190
02-24-2026, 04:31 PM
#1
I've used riva statistics tuner and discovered the Nvidia control panel performs better for 30fps with low latency and no screen tearing. (Imo)
I've experimented with various settings, but the optimal configuration for smoothness at 30fps (AC Oddesy) is low latency enabled and VSync set to fast.
Any suggestions or recommendations would be appreciated.
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MineKing83
02-24-2026, 04:31 PM #1

I've used riva statistics tuner and discovered the Nvidia control panel performs better for 30fps with low latency and no screen tearing. (Imo)
I've experimented with various settings, but the optimal configuration for smoothness at 30fps (AC Oddesy) is low latency enabled and VSync set to fast.
Any suggestions or recommendations would be appreciated.

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ItsMeRomian
Junior Member
10
02-25-2026, 03:14 PM
#2
What are your PC parts? Which resolution are you running and what is the frequency, such as 60Hz or 144Hz?
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ItsMeRomian
02-25-2026, 03:14 PM #2

What are your PC parts? Which resolution are you running and what is the frequency, such as 60Hz or 144Hz?

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David_Martial
Member
231
02-26-2026, 01:13 AM
#3
If by smooth you mean steady frame timing, then a frame rate limiter with minimal delay should be disabled (unless your CPU can reliably never exceed the frame time), paired with VSync. This stops the GPU from drawing outside a 33.3ms range, permits buffer adjustments during interruptions, and ensures the GPU doesn’t send a frame before the screen hits its VBlank point.

Fast Sync remains inactive unless the frames per second significantly surpass your monitor’s refresh capability.
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David_Martial
02-26-2026, 01:13 AM #3

If by smooth you mean steady frame timing, then a frame rate limiter with minimal delay should be disabled (unless your CPU can reliably never exceed the frame time), paired with VSync. This stops the GPU from drawing outside a 33.3ms range, permits buffer adjustments during interruptions, and ensures the GPU doesn’t send a frame before the screen hits its VBlank point.

Fast Sync remains inactive unless the frames per second significantly surpass your monitor’s refresh capability.

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Deadly_PvPer
Junior Member
6
02-26-2026, 11:13 AM
#4
I7 3770s
GTX 1070
16gb 1600mhz
24 inch display at 60hz
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Deadly_PvPer
02-26-2026, 11:13 AM #4

I7 3770s
GTX 1070
16gb 1600mhz
24 inch display at 60hz

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slayer__is
Senior Member
521
02-26-2026, 09:17 PM
#5
The game relies heavily on the CPU. I’d consider using a high-performance power setting in Windows to maintain maximum CPU speed. I’m in agreement with Hotaru; turning off low latency could actually restrict the number of frames you can generate. Have you tried using MSI Afterburner to overclock your GPU? I’d want to extract every bit of performance from my 1070.

Afterburner (msi.com)
If your CPU has solid cooling, you can look in your BIOS for an option to enhance the turbo rate of a non-K processor.
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slayer__is
02-26-2026, 09:17 PM #5

The game relies heavily on the CPU. I’d consider using a high-performance power setting in Windows to maintain maximum CPU speed. I’m in agreement with Hotaru; turning off low latency could actually restrict the number of frames you can generate. Have you tried using MSI Afterburner to overclock your GPU? I’d want to extract every bit of performance from my 1070.

Afterburner (msi.com)
If your CPU has solid cooling, you can look in your BIOS for an option to enhance the turbo rate of a non-K processor.