Use techniques like optimizing code, reducing memory usage, and leveraging efficient algorithms to lower GPU load.
Use techniques like optimizing code, reducing memory usage, and leveraging efficient algorithms to lower GPU load.
When I run Crysis, I see smooth performance with high FPS and full GPU usage, but my monitor only refreshes at 70Hz. I want to lower the FPS to around 75-80 so the GPU isn’t overworked and the system stays cooler.
Vsync limits the frame rate to match your monitor's capabilities, but may drop during intense moments.
Some titles allow you to tweak the frames per second or turn on VSync, which limits the FPS based on your screen refresh rate.
You play various games depending on the situation, but typically an i5 6500 and a 1060 with 3GB RAM work well together.
Avoid playing Crysis, the issue is resolved. On a more serious level, why would you do that? Consider turning off VSync as suggested by @Droidbot if you don’t want extra frames. If cards perform well at higher temperatures, maintain that setting—you’re not damaging the system.