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Mysterious frame cap issue

Mysterious frame cap issue

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SedentarySauS
Senior Member
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12-05-2016, 11:27 PM
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It's really frustrating. Without updating the driver, CSGO seems stuck at around 60 FPS with wild swings down to 30. Earlier I could hit over 250 FPS at full settings, but lowering everything didn’t help much. I checked all frame limits and Vsync is off. This keeps happening in under eight hours! I also tried Dota 2 and it barely reached 60 FPS. Other games work fine, so the problem might be specific to Source engine titles—maybe I’ll give Insurgency a shot next. i7-4720HQ GTX 970M Windows 8.1
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SedentarySauS
12-05-2016, 11:27 PM #1

It's really frustrating. Without updating the driver, CSGO seems stuck at around 60 FPS with wild swings down to 30. Earlier I could hit over 250 FPS at full settings, but lowering everything didn’t help much. I checked all frame limits and Vsync is off. This keeps happening in under eight hours! I also tried Dota 2 and it barely reached 60 FPS. Other games work fine, so the problem might be specific to Source engine titles—maybe I’ll give Insurgency a shot next. i7-4720HQ GTX 970M Windows 8.1

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rockingbob
Junior Member
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12-08-2016, 12:22 AM
#2
vsyncronization is set to true.
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rockingbob
12-08-2016, 12:22 AM #2

vsyncronization is set to true.

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tobuscis7
Member
170
12-10-2016, 02:48 PM
#3
He mentioned in the original post that VSYNC is disabled. Are you trying to understand something about it?
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tobuscis7
12-10-2016, 02:48 PM #3

He mentioned in the original post that VSYNC is disabled. Are you trying to understand something about it?

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LuigiXGames
Senior Member
426
12-10-2016, 06:36 PM
#4
It might have been compelled using the NVIDIA control panel.
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LuigiXGames
12-10-2016, 06:36 PM #4

It might have been compelled using the NVIDIA control panel.

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MCDark_Reaper
Member
146
12-11-2016, 11:25 PM
#5
Confirm a few details: Power saving options, single display performance—this really helped. What kind of monitor are you using? Check if it supports 120Hz+ and look at the Nvidia Control panel for Vsync settings and game-specific adjustments. If you're not pushing the GPU to its limit, increasing AA or similar values might improve results.
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MCDark_Reaper
12-11-2016, 11:25 PM #5

Confirm a few details: Power saving options, single display performance—this really helped. What kind of monitor are you using? Check if it supports 120Hz+ and look at the Nvidia Control panel for Vsync settings and game-specific adjustments. If you're not pushing the GPU to its limit, increasing AA or similar values might improve results.

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ironfroggy
Member
54
12-28-2016, 12:30 AM
#6
you can enable v-sync in nvidia's settings as suggested by fulgrim @ RazeG3SG1. Also, verify nvidia's control panel—your laptop might be selecting integrated graphics instead of the 970m when playing dota2 or csgo.
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ironfroggy
12-28-2016, 12:30 AM #6

you can enable v-sync in nvidia's settings as suggested by fulgrim @ RazeG3SG1. Also, verify nvidia's control panel—your laptop might be selecting integrated graphics instead of the 970m when playing dota2 or csgo.

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CandyBugz
Member
122
12-28-2016, 01:36 AM
#7
It seems my classmates believe it’ll be amusing to trick me by changing my laptop’s settings from high performance to power saving while it’s connected. Yes, the cap disappears when switching to high performance. Interestingly, this doesn’t influence Warframe’s frame rate.
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CandyBugz
12-28-2016, 01:36 AM #7

It seems my classmates believe it’ll be amusing to trick me by changing my laptop’s settings from high performance to power saving while it’s connected. Yes, the cap disappears when switching to high performance. Interestingly, this doesn’t influence Warframe’s frame rate.