Yes, you can limit the game's frame rate.
Yes, you can limit the game's frame rate.
You can limit your game's frame rate to prevent it from exceeding 145 FPS. There are several methods depending on your setup: use in-game settings, software like OBS or VLC with frame rate limiting, or hardware options such as GPU overclocking or using a dedicated monitor profile. Adjusting resolution or quality in the game can also help maintain smoother performance.
adjust the refresh rate you need—120hz for 120fps at 144hz or 60hz. modify it in-game or via global settings in the NVIDIA control panel, since most monitors with those specs include built-in variable refresh rate support. make sure to choose a G-SYNC compatible model and use G-SYNC instead of V-SYNC for optimal performance.
Adaptive vsync and RivaTuner Statistics Server serve similar purposes but differ in approach. Adaptive vsync dynamically adjusts refresh rates, while RivaTuner provides detailed statistics for tuning performance.
Using G-Sync reduces input lag significantly while keeping some delay present.
Vsync allows you to limit the frame rate to match your display refresh rate.